How Do You Feel About The CHAZ / Seattle Take Over

Well, sure. People are brave when part of a mob that perceives they have greater force, but are not so brave when confronted by a mob that they perceive has greater force. That’s fundamental human nature. The homeless people are just looking for a safe, comfortable place to camp for the night. They probably haven’t seen a TV or listened to a radio in decades and don’t even know what the internet is. They’re wondering WTF?

Down with police brutality! We want our own brand of brutality.

Pictures shown after the police went back in show it covered in graffiti, trash everywhere, buildings boarded up, etc.

This is why we cant have nice things.

The shootings, murders, sexual assaults, drug use, ‘unplanned donations’, looting, etc weren’t the first clue? How about the hypocritical racism, wall building, and armed check points? A radical mob is only good at destruction.

Oddly enough, even NPR this morning was talking to residents who were glad now that it was over. They felt like hostages before but now could talk freely about all the violence and anarchy that it had turned into with nobody in charge and everyone doing what they wanted. Imagine have to put up with graffiti everywhere and people fighting outside your apartment at all hours and people arguing who was in charge and such.

When I voiced this weeks ago, I was told I was not getting the right info. I feel badly for the parents of the teens that were murdered.

While this “experiment” was always doomed, it’s remarkable how quickly things descended into chaos and violence : four shootings, two of them fatal, in the space of a few weeks in one minute portion of a city. In the month of June CHAP was one of the most dangerous places on the planet.

That’s always been a somewhat rough area in the middle of the night, and gang violence is nothing new in the central part of the city. When teens shoot each other at 3am, it’s not because of CHAZ/CHOP.

Even in the most dangerous cities, two fatal shootings in one tiny area in the space of ten days is very rare.

I just hope no one threw any poodles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZzB1-NIVtA

No, not necessarily, if you knew the city. Or the shootings were possibly displaced from the exact neighborhood they would have ordinarily taken place in. It was time for CHOP to be disbanded, and it was. I’m not sure what the point of your armchair jockeying is here, but you seem awfully invested in it.

Is there a cite for all this? The most recent shootings are accounted for, but the others?

How many people did CHAP have ? A 1000? You think it’s common for a such a small area to have two fatal shootings in 10 days? It’s not true even in the most violent cities in the world like Tijuana which has around 11 murders a month per 100000 people

No point in repeated the same exact answer I just posted.

The above is one source discussing assaults and robberies.

Here’s another talking about extortion and armed checkpoints.

Do you deny that armed guards and a wall/barricade were established to close the borders of Chaz?

Video released by the Seattle police of violence in CHOP. Written accounts don’t do justice to how chaotic and dangerous the place was especially at night.

I’m sure the people doing the shootings at discussion felt they were shielded from accountability because they believed CHOP was a police-free area. The victims were denied emergency treatment, possibly life saving, because police, fire, and ambulances were denied access by CHOP members. Those circumstances don’t exist with garden variety, late night, downtown shootings. No, these shootings and deaths were precisely because of the special circumstances provided by CHOP. If the shootings were typical downtown Seattle Tuesday night fare, the city wouldn’t have sent in over 100 police officers with several vehicles on Wednesday morning.

That’s behind a paywall. Can you cite something else or at least post some excerpts?

Yeah, that’s what I thought. There’s not much in that except for the police contending that there were problems in CHAZ; your cite is from June 10. However, on June 11 the police walked back that claim. So nothing.

There were no armed “check points”. There was a single picture of an armed protester that Fox used multiple times to try to push that narrative. The Seattle Times did some research that exposed Fox.

The shootings are terrible, of course, and need to be investigated. They rest of your claims appear to have no basis.

The city is facing a flood of lawsuits from businesses and residents in that area for basically allowing the damage to occur. This will get very expensive for Seattle.

I guess not watching the videos of assaults, not listening to the police chief mentioning the assaults and sexual assaults, all of this stuff is easy to find if one wishes to find it and not pretend it’s not real like those folks who pretend antifa isn’t real and that left wing terrorism isn’t real because it’s condoned by sympathetic left wing mayors, governors, and district attorneys.

Here’s another source to disregard.

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https://spdblotter.seattle.gov/2020/07/01/mayor-durkan-issues-emergency-order-regarding-capitol-hill-protest-zone/

Read it carefully. Funny how the “block party” “summer of love” area abandoned by a leftist sympathizer to help anarchists and the misleading named and hypocritical black lives matter crowd was actually anything but.