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Reagan Chown Sentenced for the Manslaughter of Constable Anthony Woods

Alejandro Gómez
Alejandro Gómez
"This is a tragic loss for the community. Rest in peace, Constable Woods."
Lian Chen
Lian Chen
"What can be done to prevent such incidents in the future?"
Derrick Williams
Derrick Williams
"15 years seems too lenient for taking a life. Justice should be harsher."
Zanele Dlamini
Zanele Dlamini
"I hope Chown learns from this experience, but it’s still heartbreaking."
Marcus Brown
Marcus Brown
"It's sad that we have to keep having these conversations about officer safety."
Emily Carter
Emily Carter
"Why not a longer sentence? This sends the wrong message."
Samuel Okafor
Samuel Okafor
"RIP to a true hero. Condolences to his family and friends."
Darnell Thompson
Darnell Thompson
"Will there be more stringent laws to protect police officers in the future?"
John McGregor
John McGregor
"Can we start a petition for stricter penalties for reckless driving?"
Lian Chen
Lian Chen
"This whole situation is just so messed up. How can someone be so reckless?"

2025-07-03T05:33:13Z


In a landmark ruling, Reagan Chown has been sentenced to a total of 15 years and six months in prison by the Washington Supreme Court following his conviction for the manslaughter of Constable Anthony Woods. This tragic incident, which occurred during a routine police duty, has left a profound impact on the community and raised serious discussions about the responsibilities of drivers and law enforcement safety.

During the sentencing, Justice Joseph McGrath addressed the gravity of the situation, emphasizing that Constable Woods was performing his duty to protect and serve the community when he was fatally struck by Chown’s vehicle. Justice McGrath remarked on the loss not only to Woods' family but also to the entire community, who rely on officers like Woods to maintain safety and order.

Chown was sentenced to fourteen years and six months in prison for the charge of manslaughter, reflecting the court’s recognition of the serious implications of his actions. Additionally, he received a one-year sentence for the theft of a motor vehicle, which compounded the severity of his situation. Another year was tacked on for driving in a reckless manner, an act that ultimately contributed to the tragic death of Constable Woods. The sentences for these offenses will run consecutively, resulting in a comprehensive prison term designed to address the nature of Chown's actions.

Chown will be eligible for parole after serving a total of thirteen years and six months, a timeline that has been backdated to June 8, 2023, the date he was taken into custody. The court also mandated a suspension of his driver’s license for four years, which will commence once he is released from prison. This ruling aims to reinforce the message that reckless driving and disregard for the safety of others, especially those in law enforcement, will not be tolerated.

The community mourns the loss of Constable Woods, and conversations surrounding police safety and responsible driving practices are likely to gain momentum following this case. As the story continues to unfold, further details will be provided to shed light on the implications of this decision and the broader societal issues it raises.

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Source of the news:   WAtoday

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