Reagan Dunn supports measure to deny bail to ‘three strikes’ offenders

Reagan Dunn and others on the King County Council are supporting a measure in the Washington state Legislature that would deny bail to felons who have been arrested on a potential “third strike” offense. If adopted by Legislature, the measure would be on November ballot as an amendment to the state constitution.

Reagan Dunn and others on the King County Council are supporting a measure in the Washington state Legislature that would deny bail to felons who have been arrested on a potential “third strike” offense.

If adopted by Legislature, the measure would be on November ballot as an amendment to the state constitution.

“We don’t want to see any more cops killed,” said Dunn, the sponsor of the motion. “Criminals facing the possibility of life in prison are a flight risk and are dangerous to the community. They should stay incarcerated until the courts have a chance determine guilt or innocence.”

Since October, there have been three separate shootings in which six police officers in the region have been killed. At least one individual, Maurice Clemons who allegedly shot and killed four Lakewood police Officers, was facing a life sentence under Washington State’s three strikes law.

The legislation, introduced at the start of this year’s Legislative session, would amend the state constitution to deny bail to felons who have been arrested on a “third strike” crime under the state’s three strikes law. The state House of Representatives approved the legislation 80-17 on Feb. 5. The Senate adopted a similar measure on Feb. 11 by a vote of 43-4.

By legislative rules, the two bills now go to a conference committee to work out the details. If passed, the constitutional amendment would require approval of a majority of state voters in the general election in November.

“Amending the state constitution is a big step and should be reserved for only the most important issues,” said Dunn. “Protecting the public and those who protect us is the paramount duty of every government. This legislation is necessary and appropriate for the preservation of safety,” Dunn said.

Dunn represents the communities of Bellevue, Newcastle, Renton, Kent, Maple Valley, Black Diamond, Covington, Enumclaw and portions of unincorporated King County on the county council.