Anonymous ID: cb64d6 March 24, 2020, 8:36 p.m. No.8555215   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5224 >>5255 >>5290 >>5471 >>5507

=Q==

Why arent you helping to be the calm in this storm?

I do appreciate the 'do not fear'

I do a[ppreciate ehat you taught us, sincerely I do

But c'mon some bakers are complete assholes, particularly 'night shift' bakers and set a bad tone, some bakers are awesome, and I thank them

Shills and disinfo is off the rails

Where is chatty Q?

Where is supportive Q?

Yes, this is the 'silent war', but you not being silent right now would be nice

We have faith in POTUS and you

And those of us here from day one are all in…

But seriously, little bit of a crisis in the country right now

Ans your calming presence is always welcome

Anonymous ID: cb64d6 March 24, 2020, 8:56 p.m. No.8555473   🗄️.is 🔗kun

King County preparing to release hundreds of inmates to limit spread of COVID-19

komonews.com/news/coronavirus/king-county-preparing-to-release-hundreds-of-inmates-to-limit-spread-of-covid-19

 

SEATTLE — County leaders say they have found some ways to safely reduce the jail population in King County.

 

It’s a planned move to make sure COVID-19 doesn’t spread through the county’s two correctional facilities putting more people at risk.

 

“These are places that if an infection got started it could be a really big challenge,” said King County Executive Dow Constantine.

 

Public Health Seattle-King County has recommended one inmate per cell instead or the normal double bunking to allow for social distancing.

 

The goal is to reduce the population by 600 inmates. That would bring the jail population down to between 1200 and 1300 at both facilities combined.

>cabal need criminal on the streets