Wash. Legislation Targets Mask-Wearing Law Enforcement Officers
What to know
- Washington lawmakers advanced two bills designed to limit impersonation of police and restrict officers—especially masked federal immigration agents—from concealing their identities while performing public duties.
- The first bill, requested by Gov. Bob Ferguson, bars the public from possessing or displaying badges or insignia that could make a reasonable person believe someone is a peace officer; the second bill prohibits law enforcement from wearing masks while engaged in public‑facing work.
- Supporters say the measures promote accountability and public trust, while critics argue the laws target federal immigration enforcement and could hinder cooperation with federal agencies.
