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[VIDEO] Person gets shot in a no police zone and blames the police

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So Seattle protesters who threw missiles at the police torched cars and looted formed Chaz their self decided autonomous zone where police are not welcome ...

Now this guy below is blaming the police for not being there when he got shot ...the cops apparently left him out there to die ...and he actually wants to sue ...he wants to sue the police for not being in the no police zone :)...

You are in a no police zone and actually complain there are no police there...Darwin award time ...

As it happens the story gets worse ...Seattle police department have released their own footage where they did try to enter but were met with resistance by protesters ...

Not the first shooting either ...there was one on Sunday too where police were also prevented from responding to the incident ...

And two shootings on Saturday ...

And this utopian society has a list of demands ...

The list of demands is absurd...

They include the ban of armed force entirely by the police force ...while evidently those within the autonomous zone are armed ...

Removal of police officers pensions as well as abolition of the police force.
They demand the abolition of imprisonment.

They demand autonomy to be given to the people to create localised anti-crime systems

Well that last one seems to be working really well right now ...

One recent example that comes to mind of no police is a strike in Esperito Santo in Brazil ...21 days of no police and 215 murders ...looting of hundreds of stores and over 200 cars jacked ...

That example the public had every reason to be mad at the police ...
Not this one though ...it's all self imposed ...blame the protesters ...good luck ...
 
Not surprising at all.

A portion of these protesters are anarchists. Anarchists generally don't have any logic.

This guy should have no case against police.
 
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So Seattle protesters who threw missiles at the police torched cars and looted formed Chaz their self decided autonomous zone where police are not welcome ...

Now this guy below is blaming the police for not being there when he got shot ...the cops apparently left him out there to die ...and he actually wants to sue ...he wants to sue the police for not being in the no police zone :)...

You are in a no police zone and actually complain there are no police there...Darwin award time ...

As it happens the story gets worse ...Seattle police department have released their own footage where they did try to enter but were met with resistance by protesters ...

Not the first shooting either ...there was one on Sunday too where police were also prevented from responding to the incident ...

And two shootings on Saturday ...

And this utopian society has a list of demands ...

The list of demands is absurd...

They include the ban of armed force entirely by the police force ...while evidently those within the autonomous zone are armed ...

Removal of police officers pensions as well as abolition of the police force.
They demand the abolition of imprisonment.

They demand autonomy to be given to the people to create localised anti-crime systems

Well that last one seems to be working really well right now ...

One recent example that comes to mind of no police is a strike in Esperito Santo in Brazil ...21 days of no police and 215 murders ...looting of hundreds of stores and over 200 cars jacked ...

That example the public had every reason to be mad at the police ...
Not this one though ...it's all self imposed ...blame the protesters ...good luck ...

"Darwin award time" "they" "weird ...."

You are on wrong forum beta troll, go to some alt right place to spit racial hate and pathetic generalisations.

All that said, I'll try to educate you: protestors and looters are not the same.
 
"Darwin award time" "they" "weird ...."

You are on wrong forum beta troll, go to some alt right place to spit racial hate and pathetic generalisations.

All that said, I'll try to educate you: protestors and looters are not the same.

Nothing racist at all...had the guy been white he would be equally as dumb ...plenty of white hippies types in that autonomous zone...
 
https://nypost.com/2020/06/13/protester-in-seattles-chaz-demands-white-people-give-out-cash/

The comedy continues ...

So a protester in CHAZ has urged white people in the zone to donate 10 dollars to a black person ...

‘If you have a hard time giving 10 dollars you got to think are you really down with this struggle, are you really down with the movement? If that is a challenge for you. I’m not sure you are in the right place.’

I kinda wish I was there...sounds like a fascinating mess...
 
A teenager has been killed and another critically wounded in a shooting in Seattle's autonomous zone.

One teenager, 16, was fatally shot and died after being taken to hospital. The other victim, 14, is in intensive care.

The zone, initially known as Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (Chaz) and now called Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (Chop), was set up amid protests over the killing of George Floyd.

As it is part of a protest against police brutality, it is self-policing.

In a statement, Seattle hospital Harborview Medical Center said one of the boys was brought in by a private vehicle at 03:15 local time, while the other was driven in by the Fire Department's medical team at 03:30 on Monday.

"The male shooting victim who arrived to Harborview... at 03:30 from the Chop area on Capitol Hill in Seattle has unfortunately died," the statement added.

Although the site was initially occupied by hundreds of peaceful protesters, this is the fourth shooting within the boundaries of Chop in the last 10 days.

In the first shooting, which happened in the early hours of 20 June, a 19-year-old man called Horace Lorenzo Anderson was killed and a 33-year-old man was injured.

A second shooting the next day left a 17-year-old boy injured, and another person was wounded in a third shooting two days later.

After the latest violence city officials have said they are considering dismantling Chop, and reopening a police station in the area that was abandoned by officers when the zone was first set up.

Chief Carmen Best, from the Seattle Police Department, said they had found a white Jeep "riddled with bullet holes" near one of the concrete barriers to Chop.

She also accused protesters and residents of "not being cooperative with our requests for help", and said the zone was now "not safe for anybody".

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan, a Democrat who served as US attorney under former President Barack Obama, has also been facing calls to resign from people on both sides of the political divide over her handling of protests in the city and Chop.

Last week, she said she would work with protesters to bring an end to the protest zone. However, the barricades are still up.

What is it like in the protest zone?
According to local media, the area is largely peaceful during the day, with people relaxing in the park while volunteers hand out free food.

It spans a six-block radius of the city's trendy arts scene that has been gentrified in recent years.

Protesters have planted a community garden and painted a large "Black Lives Matter" mural on the street.

But at night, the area is said to become tense as demonstrators march and openly armed watchmen patrol the streets.

How did the protest zone come about?
The protests in Seattle in Washington state began in response to last month's death in police custody of an unarmed black man, George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The area around East Precinct in Seattle became a battleground between protesters and police at the beginning of this month, leading the governor to send in the National Guard and the mayor to impose a curfew.

The mayor finally ordered barricades to be removed near the precinct and the police building was boarded up.

President Donald Trump, a Republican, had threatened to "take back" the city, but Mayor Durkan and Washington Governor Jay Inslee, both Democrats, told him to mind his own business.


https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53224445
 
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