SEATTLE — Washington gubernatorial candidate Bill Bryant stood behind a table holding 25,000 keys on Wednesday and called on Gov. Jay Inslee to release reports on staffing and other problems at the state’s largest psychiatric hospital.
The keys represented the number of master keys that corrections officials discovered were missing from Western State Hospital during a security review in response to the escape of two violent patients. The corrections report was made public last week by The Associated Press . It also revealed that thousands of tools used to open patient windows were unaccounted for and that management was unwilling to recognize that failing to focus on security puts patients and the public at risk.
Bryant, a Republican, criticized Inslee’s handling of a list of problems at the 800-bed facility, saying the Democrat responded too late in most cases and failed to be transparent about the hospital’s failings. Bryant said the public only learned about the problems from the media and accused Inslee of an “election-year cover-up.”
“This is 25,000 master keys,” Bryant said as he gestured toward the table. “25,000 master keys for a facility with 800 beds? That’s 31 master keys for every bed.”