The Spotlight: Free housing for a felon?
Breaking the law and living rent free — The Spotlight investigates serious concerns raised by neighbors living near a planned homeless hotel in Kirkland after learning a felon with 57 prior arrest warrants and multiple convictions was living in a similar complex in Bellevue. Now, that resident is in the King County jail charged with multiple crimes. But how did he get approved for housing in the first place and will he be evicted? Plus, five people were arrested in the death of a 13-month-old toddler who overdosed on fentanyl. Why Washington law says they can only face misdemeanor charges instead of a felony charge.
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