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All Police in Washington Must Now Report Use-of-Force Data to Public Database

  • On Monday, Washington state introduced a new database requiring all law enforcement agencies to submit monthly reports on use-of-force incidents, with the first submissions due by September 2, 2024.
  • The database mandate originated from bipartisan 2021 police accountability reforms driven by local and national protests about use-of-force incidents.
  • WADEPS gathers detailed information on each use-of-force event, including demographic data for officers and involved individuals, the types of force used—like guns, Tasers, or pepper spray—and is operated by Washington State University through a cloud-hosted system.
  • Attorney General Nick Brown described WADEPS as a tool for transparency that centralizes information in a consistent and meaningful way to enhance public insight and support informed policy decisions.
  • The database aims to improve transparency, build public trust, and enable evidence-based policy, while law enforcement voices express cautious optimism despite concerns about data collection workload.
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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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