OLYMPIA, Wash. -- Gov. Chris Gregoire will hold a summit with law enforcement groups to discuss possible legal changes following the murder of four police officers.
Gregoire wants the group of police, prosecutors and judges to compile a list of needed changes to state law, policies or the state constitution. The meeting was scheduled Dec. 30.
Maurice Clemmons was under supervision by the state Department of Corrections when authorities say he shot and killed four Lakewood officers at coffee shop before the start of their shifts.
Clemmons was shot and killed by police after a two-day manhunt.









