This Site

 

Photo display of officer-involved domestic fatalities

 

Upcoming & Past Speaking Engagements

 

Common Indicators of Domestic Abuse

 

About Tacoma's Police Officer Involved Domestic Violence Policy.

 

About Washington's new Police Domestic Violence Law

 

About The Crystal Judson Family Justice Center

 

About the new Federal legislation: "The Crystal Judson Domestic Violence Protocol Program"

 

Washington State Lawmaker's Open Letter: "Invitation To All States"

 

"A Gift of Words" - From the community to Crystal's family

 

Lane's favorite poem, "The Guy in the Glass"

 

 

Offsite Links

 

Officer-Involved Domestic Violence Network

The Crystal Judson Foundation - Established by community members

The Crystal Judson Brame Memorial Scholarship - Established by community members

More links

 

Contact Info

 

To contact Patty & Lane or ask Lane to speak to your group:

DV-IS-A-CRIME@

COMCAST.NET

  

Lane does not charge a speaker's fee - only travel and accomodation costs.

Lane & Patty Judson's daughter Crystal

was fatally shot by the husband she was divorcing - Tacoma Washington's Police Chief David Brame - one day after city officials publicly announced that her claims of abuse and threats would not be investigated. It was a very public murder-suicide, executed in a shopping center parking lot with their 2 young children running to them. Chief Brame died that day but Crystal lingered. All of us here in Tacoma held our breath praying for what couldn't be. She had taken a contact headshot with a police-issue glock. Her family stayed with her in the hospital for that week before she died, and it was during that time Lane was given the time to whisper to his daughter...

 

 Much has been accomplished - together with others - from ordinary citizens to U.S. Congress members. Local policies changed, a new Washington State law was created, and federal money was appropriated.

But much is left yet to do as well.

The goal is set high, and many changes must come.

 

(Larger photo here)

 

 

Lane says:

All law enforcement agencies across the nation must adopt specific policy to handle officer-involved domestic violence, victims must have support & a way to safely report when they're afraid, officers who commit severe or repeated offenses must be held accountable, and law enforcement family members must be able to reach out for preventative support without it being used against them.

Accountability in an organization depends on those in charge. Lane is an old Navy Chief,
so knows;

"Leadership starts

 

at the top."

 

 

"We can spread the word far and wide about the anguish Crystal suffered. We can convey the message to those who are still suffering in silence that they are not alone. And we can help prevent this tragedy from ever happening again. That would be Crystal's greatest legacy,"

 

Brad Chatfield,quoted from article: 

'I Love My Mom So Much And She Loved Me';

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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