Excited Delirium/Acute Behavior Disorder

Rose Terse filed this request with the Seattle Police Department of Seattle, WA.

It is a clone of this request.

Tracking #

P156237-101523

Due Oct. 27, 2023
Est. Completion April 25, 2024
Status
Awaiting Response

Communications

From: Rose Terse

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Washington Public Records Act, I hereby request the following records:

- All current training materials which mention or describe how to handle "acute behavior disorder", "acute behavioral disturbance", "excited delirium" or "agitated delirium"
- All communications and documentation discussing changes to police manual 16.135

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Rose Terse

From: Seattle Police Department

At this time, the Seattle Police Department’s Legal Unit is operating under a backlog of over 2, 000 open requests. We deeply appreciate your understanding and patience as we work diligently to respond to all pending requests.


Dear Rose Terse:

Thank you for using the Seattle Police Public Records Request Center.

Your request was received on October 15, 2023and the reference number is P156237-101523.

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To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Washington Public Records Act, I hereby request the following records:

- All current training materials which mention or describe how to handle "acute behavior disorder", "acute behavioral disturbance", "excited delirium" or "agitated delirium"
- All communications and documentation discussing changes to police manual 16.135

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 5 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Rose Terse

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From: Seattle Police Department

10/16/2023

Rose Terse
requests@muckrock.com

RE: Public Disclosure Request #: P156237-101523

Dear Rose Terse,

This communication is in response to your public disclosure request.

The purpose of this correspondence is to provide you a status update. Your request status is: Assigned.

If you have any questions, you may send messages using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481.
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This is an auto-generated email and has originated from an unmonitored email account. Please DO NOT REPLY.

At this time, the Seattle Police Department’s Legal Unit is operating under a backlog of over 2, 000 open requests. We deeply appreciate your understanding and patience as we work diligently to respond to all pending requests.

From: Seattle Police Department

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10/19/2023

Rose Terse
requests@muckrock.com

RE: Public Disclosure Request#: P156237-101523

Dear Rose Terse,

This acknowledges receipt of your public disclosure request P156237-101523 received on October 15, 2023.
Please clarify the following: All communications and documentation discussing changes to police manual 16.135" *** How many years are you looking for? ***
If SPD does not hear from you within 5 days, we will do a standard 10 year search.
In the interim, we will endeavor to respond to portions of your request that do not require clarification. At this time, SPD will provide you with a first installment of records on 02/08/2024. However, please note that this time estimate may change depending on any clarification you provide and as we continue to process your request. If we do not hear from you within 30 days regarding the requested clarification, SPD will be unable to respond to the portion of your request that requires clarification.

If you have any questions, you may send a message using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481.

Sincerely,
Justin Jackson
Seattle Police Department
Legal Unit

SPD receives between 7, 000 and 8, 000 public records requests annually and is processing between 2, 500 to 3, 000 open requests at any given time. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your
patience.

As a reminder you can login at the Police Records Request Center where you can access Police online information, manage your profile, submit record requests, track your request status, receive and send messages, make payments, view frequently asked questions, and download your records.
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From: Rose Terse

Hello,

Please limit your search to 1/1/2020 to the date this request was received.

Thank you,
Rose

From: Seattle Police Department

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10/23/2023

Rose Terse
requests@muckrock.com

RE: Public Disclosure Request#: P156237-101523

Dear Rose Terse,

Good morning,
I have received your message.
Thank you

If you have any questions, you may send a message using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481.

Sincerely,
Justin Jackson
Seattle Police Department
Legal Unit

SPD receives between 7, 000 and 8, 000 public records requests annually and is processing between 2, 500 to 3, 000 open requests at any given time. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your
patience.

As a reminder you can login at the Police Records Request Center where you can access Police online information, manage your profile, submit record requests, track your request status, receive and send messages, make payments, view frequently asked questions, and download your records.
Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox. (mailto:seattle@mycusthelp.net)

From: Seattle Police Department

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01/22/2024

Rose Terse
requests@muckrock.com

RE: Public Disclosure Request#: P156237-101523

Dear Rose Terse,

Good morning,
Your first installment of records is still expect on 02/08/2024

If you have any questions, you may send a message using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481.

Sincerely,
Justin Jackson
Seattle Police Department
Legal Unit

SPD receives between 7, 000 and 8, 000 public records requests annually and is processing between 2, 500 to 3, 000 open requests at any given time. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your
patience.

As a reminder you can login at the Police Records Request Center where you can access Police online information, manage your profile, submit record requests, track your request status, receive and send messages, make payments, view frequently asked questions, and download your records.
Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox. (mailto:seattle@mycusthelp.net)

From: Seattle Police Department

This email is in further response to your public disclosure records request P156237-101523. The Seattle Police Department has records ready to be released pending payment.

You have 30 days from today's date to pay for your records. If the City does not receive your payment within this time period, your request will be considered abandoned, and you will need to submit a new request.
SPD strongly encourages online payments.

To pay online, please follow these steps:

* Navigate to the Public Records Request Center.
* Select 'My Records Request Center'.
* Select 'View My Requests'. You may be asked to login.
* Find this request: P156237-101523.
* Select the 'View Invoices' button.

* Opens a pop-up window showing your invoice: INV24-P156237-1.
* Click on the invoice and then the 'Pay Now' button.
* Continue processing your payment.
* Select 'Done'.
* Once the payment process is done, you are returned to the Public Records Request Center.
* After your payment is successful you will receive an email from our payments center. After we receive your payment through the Police Records Request Center Secure Payments, the Public Disclosure Unit will release your records within one to two business days and send you a notice with instructions on how to download the records.
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From: Rose Terse


To Whom It May Concern:

Please find enclosed a check for $1.25 to satisfy the fee associated with the attached public records request.

Thank you.

Check sent by Muckrock Staff

Pay to the order of:

Seattle Police Department
Washington Public Records Act Office
PO Box 34986
Seattle, WA 98124-4986

#11385
Amount of: $1.25
  • Created — 02/12/2024
  • In Transit — 02/15/2024
  • In Local Area — 02/19/2024
  • Processed For Delivery — 02/19/2024
  • Deposited — 02/28/2024

From: Seattle Police Department

Dear Rose Terse,

Thank you for your recent payment to the City of Seattle Public Records Request Center on 02/22/2024.
Within one to two business days, you will receive an email from your public disclosure officer indicating your records are available and instructing you on how to retrieve them. Public Disclosure Request Number: P156237-101523 Invoice Number: INV24-P156237-1 Payment Date: 02/22/2024 Invoice Status: Paid

You can view your payments by logging in to the Public Records Request Center.
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From: Seattle Police Department

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02/22/2024

Rose Terse
requests@muckrock.com

RE: Public Disclosure Request#: P156237-101523

Dear Rose Terse,

This is the 1st installment of records. This includes 29 documents of training materials in various stages from the years 2013-2015. The next installment of records will be 04/25/2024
Available records have been released and are available on the Public Records Request Center to download. To download your records:

* Navigate to the Public Records Request Center.
* Select 'My Records Request Center'.
* Select 'View My Requests'. You may be asked to login.
* Select this request: P156237-101523.
* Select the 'View Files' button.
* You can download records individually or all at the same time by clicking 'Download All'.
* Please save your records as you may only download them from the system three times. If you do not download your records within 30 days of request closure, the link to your records will expire.

If you have any questions, you may send a message using the Police Records Request Center or call the Public Disclosure Desk at 206-684-5481.

Sincerely,
Justin Jackson
Seattle Police Department
Legal Unit

SPD receives between 7, 000 and 8, 000 public records requests annually and is processing between 2, 500 to 3, 000 open requests at any given time. This may result in a slower than anticipated response to your request. Thank you for your
patience.

As a reminder you can login at the Police Records Request Center where you can access Police online information, manage your profile, submit record requests, track your request status, receive and send messages, make payments, view frequently asked questions, and download your records.
Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox. (mailto:seattle@mycusthelp.net)

From: Seattle Police Department

This email is in further response to your public disclosure records request P156237-101523. The Seattle Police Department has records ready to be released pending payment.

You have 30 days from today's date to pay for your records. If the City does not receive your payment within this time period, your request will be considered abandoned, and you will need to submit a new request.
SPD strongly encourages online payments.

To pay online, please follow these steps:

* Navigate to the Public Records Request Center.
* Select 'My Records Request Center'.
* Select 'View My Requests'. You may be asked to login.
* Find this request: P156237-101523.
* Select the 'View Invoices' button.

* Opens a pop-up window showing your invoice: INV24-P156237-2.
* Click on the invoice and then the 'Pay Now' button.
* Continue processing your payment.
* Select 'Done'.
* Once the payment process is done, you are returned to the Public Records Request Center.
* After your payment is successful you will receive an email from our payments center. After we receive your payment through the Police Records Request Center Secure Payments, the Public Disclosure Unit will release your records within one to two business days and send you a notice with instructions on how to download the records.
Please add seattle@mycusthelp.net to your E-mail contacts/address book to ensure delivery of the record center E-mails to your Inbox. (mailto:seattle@mycusthelp.net)

This is an auto-generated email and has originated from an unmonitored email account. Please DO NOT REPLY.

From: Rose Terse


To Whom It May Concern:

Please find enclosed a check for $1.25 to satisfy the fee associated with the attached public records request.

Thank you.

Check sent by Muckrock Staff

Pay to the order of:

Seattle Police Department
Washington Public Records Act Office
PO Box 34986
Seattle, WA 98124-4986

#11551
Amount of: $1.25
  • Created — 04/26/2024
  • In Transit — 05/04/2024
  • In Local Area
  • Processed For Delivery
  • Deposited

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