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Off-duty Edmonds cop allegedly flashed gun during road rage incident

Lynnwood, WALocal News

An off-duty Edmonds police officer was arrested on Monday for allegedly flashing a firearm during a road rage incident that took place in Lynnwood. Witnesses described the confrontation as alarming, noting that what began as a minor traffic dispute escalated dramatically when the officer displayed his gun. This troubling behavior has raised significant questions regarding the accountability of law enforcement officers when off-duty, as well as the potential risks they pose to the community. The Edmonds Police Department has announced that they are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident, emphasizing their commitment to maintaining public safety. Eyewitness reports and video evidence are being reviewed to ascertain the full context of the situation.

The incident has sparked a broader conversation about the need for police accountability and the impact of law enforcement actions on public trust. As the investigation unfolds, more information will be released to the public. Community leaders are urging caution and advocating for transparency in the handling of such cases.

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