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Legal memo says reform law doesn’t prevent police response

August 6, 2021 GMT

OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — A legal memo from the Washington Attorney General's office says that the state's new police use-of-force law does not prevent officers from responding to non-criminal calls like mental health and other community welfare calls.

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