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Seattle Goes Unicorn Hunting for a New OPA Director, but Advocates Say It Might Take Two Unicorns to Keep Cops in Line

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On Tuesday morning, Deputy Mayor Monisha Harrell paid the Public Safety Committee a visit to brief its members on the City’s ongoing search for a new Office of Police Accountability director, a position that makes sure the cops don’t break any rules, and that handles misconduct complaints when they do. But since the council does not directly decide who fills the OPA opening, public commenters asked the council to focus on the position it does have say on, the Inspector General.

The Mayor must appoint a replacement for the OPA director within 90 days of the vacancy, but,

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