Seattle Mayor Orders “Occupied” Area Cleared, Police Arrive

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Seattle Police, at right, look on as Department of Transportation workers remove barricades at the intersection of 10th Ave. and Pine St., Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at the CHOP (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest) zone in Seattle. Protesters quickly moved couches, trash cans and other materials in to replace the cleared barricades. The area has been occupied by protesters since Seattle Police pulled back from their East Precinct building following violent clashes with demonstrators earlier in the month. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police converged on the city’s “occupied” protest zone early Wednesday after Mayor Jenny Durkan issued an executive order for protesters to vacate the area.

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People have occupied several blocks around a park and the Seattle Police Department’s East Precinct for about two weeks after police abandoned the building following standoffs and clashes with protesters calling for racial justice and an end to police brutality.

Police said the move Wednesday is designed to protect the public. Protesters in the Capitol Hill neighborhood responded with chants and calls to leave them alone.

“Since demonstrations at the East Precinct area began on June 8th, two teenagers have been killed and three people have been seriously wounded in late-night shootings,” Seattle police said on Twitter. “Police have also documented robberies, assaults, and other violent crimes.

“Because suspects in recent shootings may still be in the area, and because numerous people in the area are in possession of firearms,” they said.

Officers will be equipped with additional protective gear as they attempt to clear the streets.

KUOW radio reported that by 5:30 a.m., police had made at least 10 arrests.

Cement barricades that remained in front of the Seattle Police Department East Precinct building Tuesday were fortified by protesters with chunks of concrete and tarps.

There have been increasing calls by critics, including President Donald Trump, to remove protesters from the “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest” area east of downtown following the fatal shooting Monday of a 16-year-old boy and the June 20 killing of a 19-year-old man.

Protesters say they should not be blamed for the violence in the area. People continued to add artwork, flowers and candles at a memorial for the 16-year-old on Tuesday.

Police Chief Carmen Best has said the shootings are obscuring the message of racial justice promoted by protesters.


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GMalka
3 years ago

On June 12, she called it a block party atmosphere and the beginning of Summer of Love. Stupid woman.

Sk
Sk
3 years ago

She and the mayors of Chicago and NYC do not deserve to be Mayors of their cities. Mayors are supposed to build the city. They are destroying the city.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Police have also documented robberies, assaults, and other violent crimes.

Liam , Henry, phineas and his other Pseudonames proclaimed no violence exists. Its all peaceful?

Time to ban Floyd protests. Enough already. its violent. This is not democracy. Its chaos. Resotre law and order, tear gas protestors, shoot to kill looters

Sam
Sam
3 years ago

the shootings are obscuring the message of the looters that are obscuring the message of the violent protesters that are obscuring the message of the peace loving activists

Yoel Kanner
Yoel Kanner
3 years ago

all cities deserve the mayors they vote for.

Elephant
Elephant
3 years ago

Arrest them all. Let them pay for the damage. !!!