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Last year there were more than 300 incidents of patients attacking members of the Western State Hospital staff; add that to the hundreds of patient-on-patient attacks. Which brings us to Isaac Zamora.
A Washington state man who killed six people and wounded four in September 2008 will remain in a mental hospital indefinitely, a Superior Court judge ruled Thursday.
Next month, a court will decide if Zamora should continue as a patient at Western State Hospital or be sent off to prison where he would begin serving four life sentences.
The state's mental hospital says it can no longer help a man who killed six people in Skagit County. Western State Hospital wants Isaac Zamora moved to a prison.
The Department of Social and Health Services must cut $573 million. One idea is to close two wards at Western State and put potentially-violent dementia and brain injury patients in community care.
Isaac Zamora, who has been convicted of killing six people and wounding four more, is now considering withdrawing his guilty plea. And his victims' families may have to once again face their loved ones' killer.
The man sentenced to spend the rest of his life in confinement for killing six people, including a Skagit County sheriff's deputy, is not mentally ill, two psychiatrists said in a letter leaked to a local newspaper.
The deaths of law enforcement officers in Seattle, Lakewood and Pierce county are leading the governor and legislators to promote an ambitious set of public safety bills.
A man who killed six people, including a Skagit County sheriff's deputy, has been sentenced in Mount Vernon to spend the rest of his life in a mental hospital or prison.
Skagit County prosecutors say they will not seek to execute Isaac Zamora, who on Tuesday pleaded guilty to a 2008 shooting rampage that left six people dead and injured four others.
A Skagit County judge has granted the lawyers of a man charged with killing six people a second three-week extension to complete the paper work that aims to persuade the prosecutor's office away from seeking the death penalty.
Two more victims of the 2008 shooting rampage that left six people dead and four others injured have filed claims against the state Department of Corrections, alleging negligence of suspect Isaac Zamora. The claims allege the DOC failed on several...