The Seattle City Attorney is responsible for enforcing the laws currently on the books.

When he chose to release this person, with no charges filed, he becomes responsible.

If charges were filed, they would have had the ability to, at least, remove the weapons that this person possessed at the time.

I will give you the same advice that I and others have given you too many times to count........However I doubt that you will listen:

Here it goes.......

Redhook..........your problem stems from the fact that you speak from a stand point of absolute knowledge and then back track later.

This is the same problem that has plagued you on every forum you have ever been on.

Maybe sit back and self reflect a little prior to responding to this post.

Just an idea.