Will Casey
Will Casey covers cops, courts, and the many ways the legal system treats people with power and money differently than poor people. Before joining The Stranger, Will worked as a consumer debt protection attorney trying to chip away at that injustice, to depressingly little effect. Between abandoning his law practice and taking up journalism, he spent the Trump years serving as a spokesperson for local progressive political campaigns and the Washington State Democratic Party.
Posted inNews
We Probably Do Not Need Cops Directing Traffic at Sports Games
A State Law Might Be Helpful to Make That Clear, Though
Posted inNews
Local Leaders Announce New Coalition to Address Behavioral Health Crisis
Officials Unclear on Cost, Who Will Pay
Posted inCops
A New Agency Seeks to Hold Washingtonโs Killer Cops Accountable
Advocates Hope Statewide Oversight Can Succeed Where Local Reforms Have Failed
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Seattle’s Crackdown on Low-Level Crime Targets the Poor, Mentally Ill
The City’s Quest for “Accountability” Also Reinforces Systemic Racism
Posted inElections 2022
Ballot Drop Update
Matt Larkin Pulls Slightly Ahead of Reagan Dunn, Republicans in Disarray in Covington
Posted inElections 2022
Six Takeaways from Washington’s 2022 Midterm Primaries
WHAT RED WAVE?
