Bright Lines: A Police Report

Seattle, WA (2004)


Bright Lines portrayed the worldview and daily experience of Seattle Police Department officers. It looked at police work's impact on an officer's private life and why officers must distrust the public.


More stories: Shopping. Dining, Codeword, Most Arrested Profession, and Off Duty.


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Detective Scott Kawahara was out with his wife on his day off and ran into a man who looked familiar. He quickly tried to recall, "Did I arrest this person? Is he a threat? Can I get to my gun?" Scott had one advantage. He was out of uniform and, to the other man, would appear out of context.


Scott remembered that he had arrested the man and asked, "Didn't we go to high school together? Did you play baseball? Maybe you knew my brother?"


When Scott's wife heard the words "high school," she knew to separate herself from Scott and move away.




Stokley Towles








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