SEATTLE — King County officials have proposed emergency budget amendments meant to reduce gun violence after shootings last week in Seattle’s Central District and Pioneer Square neighborhoods and in nearby White Center that killed four people and injured two others.
King County Executive Dow Constantine unveiled the “urgent” budget proposal on Tuesday, Seattlepi.com reported.
It includes $1.47 million in investments to address the increase in gun violence through “data-driven identification of the groups and neighborhoods at the highest risk of being involved in a shooting, increased community engagement, and increasing community staffing with employees to connect community members to services and support opportunities.”
“Stopping the gun violence … requires more than just a criminal justice response — it requires the upstream, public health-based interventions we know can help unwind conflict and prevent future tragedies,” Constantine said in a news release.