Bellingham Police launch new program to help victims of hate crimes

Bellingham, WASocial Issues

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Bellingham Police Department launched the Safe Place program to assist hate crime victims. Local businesses can partner with the BPD to provide a safe location for victims to call 911, ensuring timely investigations. The program, originally developed in Seattle, aims to support all hate crime victims.

The Bellingham Police Department has launched the Safe Place program in response to the growing need for support for hate crime victims. This initiative allows local businesses to partner with law enforcement, providing safe locations where victims can call 911. Inspired by a 2015 program from Seattle, it has expanded to cover various hate crimes beyond its initial focus on anti-LGBTQ+ incidents. Bellingham Police Chief Rebecca Mertzig stated that the program aims to ensure victims are treated with care and respect. Participating businesses will prominently display a Safe Place decal, signaling their commitment to helping victims. Currently, three businesses in Bellingham have signed on, with the opportunity for others to apply through the City’s website. The program facilitates immediate reporting, which is crucial for timely investigations. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to community safety and support for marginalized groups.

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