United States Attorney’s Office Issues Statement on the Passing of Former United States Attorney William D. Hyslop

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Spokane, Washington – Vanessa R. Waldref, United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington, joined the Spokane legal community, area law enforcement, and the Hyslop family in mourning the death of former U.S. Attorney William D. Hyslop, who passed away on September 11, 2022. Mr. Hyslop is the only person to serve two separate terms as the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Washington. In 1991, he was appointed by President George H.W. Bush. Twenty-eight years later, Mr. Hyslop again was appointed to lead the United States Attorney’s Office, serving in that position until early 2021.

Mr. Hyslop grew up in Spokane and devoted significant time to the Spokane community. He attended Shadle Park High School, graduated from Washington State University, and attended the Gonzaga School of Law. His voluntary activities included, among other things, serving as the co-chair of the effort to remodel Lewis and Clark High School and as the vice chair of the Use of Force Commission, which was formed to implement changes to police training and procedure.

For more than 40 years, Mr. Hyslop practiced law in Washington State, serving as the President of the Washington State Bar Association and working as a principle at the Spokane law firm of Lukins & Annis. While Mr. Hyslop greatly enjoyed his career in private practice, he remarked that “serving our great Country as the United Sates Attorney has been the highest honor and most fulfilling duty of my professional career.”


U.S. Attorney Waldref, who succeeded Mr. Hyslop as the Chief Federal Law Enforcement Officer in Eastern Washington, stated, “We were saddened to learn of Bill’s passing, and our hearts go out to his wife, two children, and grandchildren. Bill was a lifelong friend to the U.S. Attorney’s Office and a dedicated public servant. I was honored to serve with Bill, and I was impressed with his passion for serving the Spokane community. We will miss him greatly.”

Timothy J. Ohms, an Assistant United States Attorney who served under Mr. Hyslop, expressed his gratitude for Mr. Hyslop’s leadership: “Bill absolutely loved being a lawyer. He was passionate about the law and government service. I had the privilege of serving with Bill when he was a new U.S. Attorney in the early 1990s and again when Bill was reappointed in 2019. Bill was a thoughtful leader, who sought to achieve a just result in each and every case.”

Earl A. Hicks, who has served as an Assistant United States Attorney in Spokane for more than forty years, stated, “It was an honor to work with Bill during both of his appointments as the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in the Eastern District. He was a strong leader, who devoted his career to serving others. Bill was particularly good at working with law enforcement – bringing together federal, state, tribal, and local leaders to address difficult issues and serving side by side with law  enforcement to keep Eastern Washington safe. Our community will surely mourn his loss.”

At the time of Mr. Hyslop’s resignation as the United State Attorney in 2021, Spokane Police Chief Craig Meidl stated, “U.S. Attorney Hyslop has been a constant partner with SPD in our efforts to keep Spokane the safe community that we all long to live in and raise our families. His engagement with local law enforcement, and commitment to safety first through prevention, education and enforcement, is second to none. We honor his commitment to justice through compassion and accountability, with the needs of the community being his priority.” Upon learning of Mr. Hyslop’s passing, Chief Meidl added, “Bill was thoughtful and reflective in how he approached community safety, an issue that was close to his heart. He closely partnered with the Spokane Police Department on many different programs, including fentanyl awareness and community engagement. He was a mentor and friend, and his passing will leave a gap that cannot be filled. I will miss him greatly.”

In February 2021, as he completed his service as the United States Attorney, Mr. Hyslop stated, “I intend to work to the last day on behalf of the people of Eastern Washington.” He then added, “I want to continue to do all I can to advocate for law enforcement and the hard work they do for us every day to keep us safe.” Mr. Hyslop was true to his word. Following his service as the United State Attorney, Mr. Hyslop became a founding board member of the Spokane Alliance for Fentanyl Education (“SAFE”). In his role at SAFE, Mr. Hyslop continued to work closely with state and federal law enforcement to help the community to better understand the significance and danger of fentanyl in Eastern Washington.

Mr. Hyslop will be sorely missed by the law enforcement community, especially those in the U.S. Attorney’s Office, who served alongside Mr. Hyslop at various points over the past three decades.

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