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Donnie Chin Community Meeting to Be Held on Nov. 28

A meeting on public safety in the Chinatown International District will be held on Monday, Nov. 28, to update the community on the latest information about the Donnie Chin murder investigation and the future plans for the International District Emergency Center (IDEC).

Chin, the founder and director of Seattle’s International District Emergency Center, was shot and killed on July 23, 2015 as he was responding to a reported dispute. The meeting is part of an ongoing series of community meetings with the Seattle Police Department, designed to keep the neighborhood informed on the investigation into Donnie’s murder.

State Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, King County Councilmember  Joe McDermott, Seattle City Councilmember Bruce Harrell, IDEC, Seattle Police Deputy Chief Carmen Best and Seattle Police Assistant Chief Robert Merner will appear in the meeting. 

The meeting will be from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at Nagomi Teahouse.

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