Seattle Police Department soap opera evolving

Jamie Tompkins, the former chief of staff to ex-Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz, resigned Wednesday amid allegations that she lied to the city’s Office of Inspector General during an investigation into whether her hiring by Diaz, with whom she allegedly had a romantic relationship, was inappropriate. (Publicola.com)

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14 thoughts on “Seattle Police Department soap opera evolving

  1. Anil • December 18, 2024

    “Romantic relationship” — 😀 So that’s what sex for money is called nowadays? 😀 From what I’ve read, this woman previously took up with her boss; multiple offender, guys, how can you be so dumb? 😀

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    1. Stevie • December 19, 2024

      “The course of true love never did run smooth” Lysander

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      1. Anil • December 20, 2024

        Right. And next we’ll hear Chief Diaz say, “I’VE NEVER HAD TO PAY FOR IT IN MY LIFE!” (emphasis on “I’VE” ) 🙂

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  2. Dick Ellingson • December 18, 2024

    We should all be so lucky!

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  3. Admin • December 17, 2024

    TODAY– Former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz was terminated Tuesday for allegations of having a relationship with a former staffer and lying about it.

    Diaz and Jamie Tompkins, the former director of communications, denied having a romantic relationship.

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    1. QZVX Admin • December 17, 2024

      Some of the names have been redacted, but in reading this PDF you can figure where it speaks about Jamie Tompkins and her relationship with the chief. HOT STUFF!
      I think it is safe to say that Jamie Tompkins does not have a future in Seattle tv news anymore.
      https://www.seattle.gov/documents/Departments/OIG/Investigations/COP%20Case%20Documents/Investigation%20Report%20-%200286_Redacted.pdf

      Adrian, When I think about you, I think of the first time I saw you smile. You were
      so shy, but sweet. And I loved the way you chose your words so carefully. I
      wondered what you were filtering out. What made you tick? What made you laugh?
      Why would a person want to take on such a challenging role? Now that I know you,
      I know the answers to those questions. What I did not expect was how knowing you
      would bring me closer to me. More in line with who I am. How I feel. What I want.
      Where I want to go. Before I knew you, I didn’t really know me. You woke me up.
      Like a prince in one of your Disney movies. I hope I always know your kiss. I hope
      I always feel your influence. I hope to always know you and me. I love you, Me.

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      1. louis • December 18, 2024

        Coincidentally was at lunch yesterday with a former 27 year SPD Sergeant. His response was “I am so glad to be gone from the department”.

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  4. louis • November 10, 2024

    The taxpayers will get stuck with the legal bills. It’s so Seattle.

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    1. Anil • December 18, 2024

      Louis, and how much do you estimate already has been paid by taxpayers for police chief to buy and maintain a girlfriend using public funds? Then add compensation for all those in charge (mayor, city council etc) to keep looking the other way? But they probably earned it, that must have been hard work. 😉

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  5. Lou Robbins • November 9, 2024

    Obvious question: Which tv station is next in line to hire Jamie Tompkins?

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    1. Anil • December 18, 2024

      Lou, give the girl a break, she may need a little time to divorce and change her name again and her appearance on social media. (I know a woman who’s done it eight times.)

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    2. Gosip • December 20, 2024

      KIRO-TV could use a little excitement.
      The duel of Jamie T and Liz D sould bring viewers.

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      1. QZVX Admin • December 20, 2024

        Maybe. The solution may be Naked News for local stations.

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  6. Lou Robbins • November 9, 2024

    The Office of Police Accountability launched an investigation into Diaz after several people filed complaints alleging that he and Tompkins had a romantic relationship and that he hired her as a subordinate without disclosing that relationship.

    Rumors about Diaz and Tompkins had been swirling for months when KUOW first reported on the allegations publicly, without naming Tompkins. Less than a day after KUOW’s initial report, Diaz fired an employee he accused of inventing the rumor, and the department circulated an internal HR investigation alleging that the employee confessed that he had fabricated the rumor.

    I can’t wait for the Netflix movie.

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