A look at law enforcement serving eviction notices: What happened on Monday
A King County Sheriff's detective was shot while serving an eviction notice in Ballard. The dangers of carrying out such orders are crystal clear as a big red bold indication is found at the top of their website saying, "Due to unit staffing shortages coupled with the hazardous nature of the orders we're receiving, we need approximately 50 days to serve and enforce the writ."
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