King County Courthouse employees told to work from home due to rise in violence
Judge Mafe Rahul says she’s had to run for her safety several times. She says there have been stabbings, human trafficking and drug deals going on at the encampment. She is worried about her bailiffs and jurors who are told to come to a stretch of downtown Seattle that they know are not safe.
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