BomBardened
In this episode, Eric and Amy sit down with Eci Ameh, Executive Director of the Seattle Community Police Commission, to explore the complicated space between policing, accountability, and public trust. As an independent voice within Seattle’s police oversight system, Eci explains how community perspectives, especially from those most impacted by policing, are translated into real pressure for systemic change. They discuss why accountability is not anti-police, how distrust in law enforcement develops, and why marginalized communities often face the highest stakes when deciding whether to call for help. Eci also sheds light on the limits of reform from within, the role of independent oversight, and the tension between political leadership, public safety, and lived experience on the ground. This is a candid conversation about power, representation, and what it actually takes to rebuild trust between communities and the institutions meant to serve them.
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