Extreme risk protection orders in King County, Washington: the epidemiology of dangerous behaviors and an intervention response.
Shannon FrattaroliElise OmakiAmy MolocznikAdelyn AllchinRenee HopkinsSandra ShanahanAnne LevinsonPublished in: Injury epidemiology (2020)
These findings suggest that Washington's ERPO law is being applied when someone is threatening violence to self or others, or brandishing a gun and at least one other risk factor is present. The early experience of King County provides insight into how this law is being implemented in one jurisdiction and how courts are evaluating such cases.