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SEATTLE – A Seattle police officer, arrested Thursday morning, allegedly in possession of crack cocaine, was found shot on the eastside later in the day.
The officer is 50-year-old Richard F. Nelson. He was booked into the King County Jail at 4:16 a.m. and released at 4:48. His service weapon was taken away when hie was booked. He has not yet been charged.
Seattle Police say Nelson was found with a gunshot wound near a lake on the eastside about six hours after he was released from jail. No other details about the shooting were given.
Nelson was taken to Harborview Medical Center and was reported in critical condition.
The investigation into Nelson was reportedly launched after another officer told superiors that Nelson might be using drugs.
Chief John Diaz had scheduled a Thursday afternoon media availability to discuss the case, but SPD later announced it would be postponed and did not say when it would be rescheduled.
Nelson, a 22-year veteran, works in the South Precinct. He previously worked as a bicycle officer in the Rainier Valley. He has two children.
Public records indicate Officer Nelson earned $99,183 in 2009.
News of the internal investigation comes after the Seattle Police Department was admonished last month by the U.S. Department of Justice, saying Seattle police have engaged in a pattern of excessive force and the department had an inadequate systems of supervision and oversight . DOJ ordered the department to implement a number of reforms
SEATTLE – A Seattle police officer, arrested Thursday morning, allegedly in possession of crack cocaine, was found shot on the eastside later in the day.
The officer is 50-year-old Richard F. Nelson. He was booked into the King County Jail at 4:16 a.m. and released at 4:48. His service weapon was taken away when hie was booked. He has not yet been charged.
Seattle Police say Nelson was found with a gunshot wound near a lake on the eastside about six hours after he was released from jail. No other details about the shooting were given.
Nelson was taken to Harborview Medical Center and was reported in critical condition.
The investigation into Nelson was reportedly launched after another officer told superiors that Nelson might be using drugs.
Chief John Diaz had scheduled a Thursday afternoon media availability to discuss the case, but SPD later announced it would be postponed and did not say when it would be rescheduled.
Nelson, a 22-year veteran, works in the South Precinct. He previously worked as a bicycle officer in the Rainier Valley. He has two children.
Public records indicate Officer Nelson earned $99,183 in 2009.
News of the internal investigation comes after the Seattle Police Department was admonished last month by the U.S. Department of Justice, saying Seattle police have engaged in a pattern of excessive force and the department had an inadequate systems of supervision and oversight . DOJ ordered the department to implement a number of reforms