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What a King County case says about abuse in a national police youth program

What a King County case says about abuse in a national police youth program

Update: 2025-09-17
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In May, King County prosecutors filed sexual assault charges against a King County sheriff’s deputy.

They said he raped a 17-year-old girl. 

Prosecutors claim the abuse started while the two were alone on a ride-along in his police SUV while she was participating in Explorers, a national youth mentorship program, with the Burien Police Department. 

And that allegation mirrors a disturbing pattern of abuse within Explorers programs at law enforcement agencies nationwide.

We talk with a reporter who has investigated the program about what she found. 

Guest

Lakeidra Chavis, former reporter, The Marshall Project

Related Links

In Police Youth Program, Abuse Often Starts When Officers Are Alone With Teens in Cars - The Marshall Project

King County sheriff’s deputy charged with rape, sexual misconduct  - The Seattle Times

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What a King County case says about abuse in a national police youth program

What a King County case says about abuse in a national police youth program

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