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Protest for David Babcock gathers outside Sedro-Woolley Police Department

Crowd calls for justice and transparency

Elizabeth Babcock, 22, attends a protest alongside other protestors.
Elizabeth Babcock, 22, attends a protest on March 12 against the Sedro-Woolley Police Department who shot and killed her father, David Babcock. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
By Kai Uyehara News Intern
SEDRO-WOOLLEY — Protesters gathered Saturday on the steps of the Sedro-Woolley Police Department, calling for transparency and justice over the officer-involved shooting that resulted in the death of 51-year-old David Babcock. The group of about 30 hoisted signs reading “Justice for David Babcock” and “No justice, no peace” along the roadside and received honks of support from passing cars. Among the assembly were Babcock’s wife, Regina Babcock, and daughter Elizabeth Babcock.

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