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By The Associated Press
SEATTLE — Crews arrived with heavy equipment Friday at an occupied protest zone in Seattle, ready to dismantle barriers set up more than a week ago by demonstrators, but the work was halted when some protesters resisted by climbing atop the makeshift structures.


Stefanie Formas, a spokeswoman for Mayor Jenny Durkan, said the city's goal is to improve access to the area for residents. She said city officials would discuss plans later in the day with protest organizers.

The collective of protesters, activists, educators and volunteers in the Capitol Hill Organized Protest was formed after clashes with police who tear-gassed people protesting the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

Durkan has expressed support for the protest, calling it “a peaceful expression of our community’s collective grief and their desire to build a better world.”

But following several shootings in the area, Durkan said the city would wind down the protest zone, at first by encouraging demonstrators to leave. In addition, she said police would return to a nearby precinct that was abandoned following clashes with demonstrators.

The work crews intended to remove the barricades, not protesters, Sam Zimbabwe, city transportation director, told local journalist Omari Salisbury, who has been live-streaming the protest.

Workers were preserving artwork that had been painted on the wooden barricades, Zimbabwe said, adding that the department would work to return it to the people who created it.


“We’re not trying to have conflict,” Zimbabwe said.

A number of protesters remained camped in tents outside the East Precinct. The city has not given a timeline for officers' return to the building except to say it would be in the near future.

Protesters have called for cutting the police budget 50% and spending the savings on community health and other programs. The mayor has proposed a vastly more modest cut of $20 million to help balance the city’s budget through the end of this year.

--The Associated Press
I don’t think I would’ve let protesters climbing on top of the barriers stop me from removing them. If They fell off, so what!
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
I don’t think I would’ve let protesters climbing on top of the barriers stop me from removing them. If They fell off, so what!



Your response sounds reasonable to me, I don't see a problem with it.
Just throw them in jail already you losers.
Is it too late for the "Bikers for Trump" to come in on the 4th?
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Is it too late for the "Bikers for Trump" to come in on the 4th?

IMHO. Seattle wants this gone before the bikers arrive for a fourth of July celebration and fireworks display
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
I don’t think I would’ve let protesters climbing on top of the barriers stop me from removing them. If They fell off, so what!


We need a few more Rachel Corrie’s among the protesters.
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Is it too late for the "Bikers for Trump" to come in on the 4th?


I was really looking forward to that.

Sam Zimbabwe? What a loon.

Any business in Seattle should make plans to leave the city, if they want to survive. Tosay's "Wall Street Journal" has an op ed by the CEO of a billion dollar firm who is doing just that, moving to Texas.
Originally Posted by Lennie
https://www.oregonlive.com/news/202...le-seattles-autonomous-protest-zone.html

By The Associated Press
SEATTLE —
Durkan has expressed support for the protest, calling it “a peaceful expression of our community’s collective grief and their desire to build a better world.”

But following several shootings in the area, Durkan said the city would wind down the protest zone, at first by encouraging demonstrators to leave. In addition, she said police would return to a nearby precinct that was abandoned following clashes with demonstrators.

The work crews intended to remove the barricades, not protesters, Sam Zimbabwe, city transportation director, told local journalist Omari Salisbury, who has been live-streaming the protest.

Workers were preserving artwork that had been painted on the wooden barricades, Zimbabwe said, adding that the department would work to return it to the people who created it.


“We’re not trying to have conflict,” Zimbabwe said.

A number of protesters remained camped in tents outside the East Precinct. The city has not given a timeline for officers' return to the building except to say it would be in the near future.

Protesters have called for cutting the police budget 50% and spending the savings on community health and other programs. The mayor has proposed a vastly more modest cut of $20 million to help balance the city’s budget through the end of this year.

--The Associated Press



This is from a satire site, it has to be???

Sam Zimbabwe - City transportation director?????

Creating a separate country within an American city by occupation is “a peaceful expression of our community’s collective grief and their desire to build a better world.”????

Graffiti on city property now is Art but bronze statues must be pulled down??

Cutting Law Enforcement 50%?

If this isn't out of the communist revolutionary playbook, nothing is.



There's noting to discuss ....they have illegally occupied a US city that the City or State that cannot or will not claim back....send in Armor Vehicles with Special Forces troop and take the area back by any means....
It should not be the protesters to go first.....it should be those in charge of local government.....the governor and the mayor and anyone else of authority. These are the ones most aggressively failing the rule of law.
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
I don’t think I would’ve let protesters climbing on top of the barriers stop me from removing them. If They fell off, so what!



Your response sounds reasonable to me, I don't see a problem with it.


^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS ON BOTH COUNTS. TWO choices....................... Give in or stand up and MAKE them move, no matter WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
I don’t think I would’ve let protesters climbing on top of the barriers stop me from removing them. If They fell off, so what!



Your response sounds reasonable to me, I don't see a problem with it.


Well, if it's tracked equipment, they could get caught in the tracks. That would slow down the work and you can't have that.
Originally Posted by smokepole
Originally Posted by JSTUART
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
I don’t think I would’ve let protesters climbing on top of the barriers stop me from removing them. If They fell off, so what!



Your response sounds reasonable to me, I don't see a problem with it.


Well, if it's tracked equipment, they could get caught in the tracks. That would slow down the work and you can't have that.




Still not sure what the issue is as the clean up crew would be on an hourly rate.
Originally Posted by coyotewacker
There's noting to discuss ....they have illegally occupied a US city that the City or State that cannot or will not claim back....send in Armor Vehicles with Special Forces troop and take the area back by any means....


Well, it is an act of war after all.
Originally Posted by Lennie
Originally Posted by JakeBlues
Is it too late for the "Bikers for Trump" to come in on the 4th?

IMHO. Seattle wants this gone before the bikers arrive for a fourth of July celebration and fireworks display

This ^^^^^^^^ ... The Left absolutely cannot let any group associated with President Trump score a "Win"...
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
I don’t think I would’ve let protesters climbing on top of the barriers stop me from removing them. If They fell off, so what!



Might hurt their feelings
Water cannons would clear that carp up immediately
"Durkan has expressed support for the protest, calling it “a peaceful expression of our community’s collective grief and their desire to build a better world.”

How many times have we heard this from some left of center fooktard ??? As I recall, this was also hillary clintoons battle cry. Tell that to the 4 guys who were killed in Benghazi. I have no time for them. If the city of Seattle didn't have the balls to bring a fire truck and wash them dipsticks off the barricades, Seattle deserves every thing they get.

kwg
Originally Posted by IndyCA35

Sam Zimbabwe? What a loon.


Got me to wondering who dafugg has a name like Sam Zimbabwe?

Turns out Sam Zimmerman-Bergmann does, formerly of Philadelphia and DC.

Sounds like an astute career move on his part.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/mynorthwest.com/1264367/dori-sam-zimbabwe-name-change-explanation/amp/
have popcorn to watch this farce unfold
Originally Posted by Wannabebwana
Originally Posted by keith_dunlap
I don’t think I would’ve let protesters climbing on top of the barriers stop me from removing them. If They fell off, so what!


We need a few more Rachel Corrie’s among the protesters.

They have to realize the option is there on both sides. Bulldozers make enough noise to ensure protestors know it is past time for talking.
I was wondering the same thing. Changed his name, to the name of one of the poorest, most repressive, murderous and screwed up countries in the world.

That is a little like the New York mayor. His name is Warren Wilhelm. As a young political activist he didn't want to admit to his German heritage so he changed to an "ethnic" name.
Terrorists should be treated as such.
Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
Originally Posted by IndyCA35

Sam Zimbabwe? What a loon.


Got me to wondering who dafugg has a name like Sam Zimbabwe?

Turns out Sam Zimmerman-Bergmann does, formerly of Philadelphia and DC.

Sounds like an astute career move on his part.

https://www.google.com/amp/s/mynorthwest.com/1264367/dori-sam-zimbabwe-name-change-explanation/amp/



If you believe cultural appropriation is bad, and liberals are wailing and gnashing teeth over it now, you would think it a loser move in Seattle.
Oops. They fall down.
Originally Posted by IndyCA35

Sam Zimbabwe? What a loon.

Any business in Seattle should make plans to leave the city, if they want to survive. Tosay's "Wall Street Journal" has an op ed by the CEO of a billion dollar firm who is doing just that, moving to Texas.

Problem with that is ,he brings all his loony liberal employee's with him ,who vote that same crap into Texas that they did in Seattle ,making it like Seattle ,..they always do
Originally Posted by simonkenton7
I was wondering the same thing. Changed his name, to the name of one of the poorest, most repressive, murderous and screwed up countries in the world.


One of the more famous Bob Marley songs, more'n likely where him and his wife heard it when they changed their names....

Seattle is gone and has been.

The squatters have more authority with the Mayor than the residents who have the legal property there.

This liberalism 101 on a small micro scale. Venezuela is an example on a macro scale. Teach it to all who will listen.
Surprised those marxists are so heavy that a D-8 Cat can't move em
Protestors don't use violence and the threat of violence. Terrorists do. They are terrorists.
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