Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes has named a new East Precinct Commander and appointed a new department LGBTQ+ liaison and is apologizing to the community and the organizations who called the new chief out over a bungled selection process.
CHS reported here on the joint letter from the GSBA chamber of commerce and the Lavender Rights Project criticizing Barnes and SPD leadership for its original selection of Michael Tietjen to lead the East Precinct and not being transparent with its efforts to fill the department’s open LGBTQ+ liaison position. “This decision was made without meaningful community engagement or transparency, and it sends a troubling message to the residents and businesses of Capitol Hill,” the groups said of the Tietjen selection.
Tietjen’s promotion came despite a history of department violations including a 2020 Capitol Hill incident caught on video when the SPD sergeant was placed on administrative leave after being caught driving an SUV onto a sidewalk and nearly striking a group of protesters and comparing them to cockroaches. Continue reading













