Redmond at a glance


Population by race and Hispanic origin


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Full-time law enforcement staff, Redmond Police Department

  • 78 Officers
  • 38 Civilian staff

Full-time law enforcement officers per 1,000 residents

  • 1.05 Redmond
  • 1.6 National average, cities with 50,000 to 99,999 population
  • 2.2 National average

These figures reflect the Redmond Police Department only, and do not include state or other police agencies that may be present in this location.

Federal grant funding for Redmond

Data was last updated June 1, 2023


We identified over $170K in federal grant funding, FY 2014-2024

Grant funding over time

Grant funding by federal department

Recent grants

USA spending grants for: Redmond
Amount Start and end dates Recipient and description Awarding agency CFDA program Type
$170,000.00 12/1/2021
11/30/2024
CITY OF REDMOND REDMOND POLICE DEPARTMENT BODY WORN CAMERA AND PERSONNEL REQUEST FY21 Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs 16.835 Body Worn Camera Policy and Implementation Prime

Military equipment transfers


We were unable to locate any military equipment transfers for this location using the LESO Property Transferred to Participating Agencies database published by the Defense Logistics Agency. It is possible that this location has acquired military equipment for policing via other sources or programs.

Local police misconduct data, consent decrees, and settlements

Data last updated July 17, 2023


Settlements

We identified 1 publicly reported settlement that resulted in $7,500,000.00 in monetary compensation to victims.

Settlements
Year Description Outcome
2022

The family of Andrea Churna was preparing to file a lawsuit against the City of Redmond after the fatal shooting that took place in Chruna’s apartment, but the City settled for $7.5 million before the case was filed.

In September 2020, Andrea Churna called 911, telling them that she was scared that a stalker was trying to kill her. When officers arrived at the scene, they believed Churna may have been experiencing mental health issues. Officers demanded Churna to follow their instructions: dropping to the ground with her hands on her head. Churna complied with officers’ demands, but officers continued to fire warning shots at Churna. At some point, she was shot by Officer Daniel Mendoza while face down on the ground and unarmed. The medical examiner would later recover six rifle bullets from her body and ruled her death as a homicide.  

Compensation
$7,500,000.00