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This week, maybe as soon as Monday, the Seattle City Council will vote to lop off several police programs and officers in an effort to “defund” police.
On Sunday afternoon, thousands of Seattleites turned out to “Defend the Police” to try to convince the rabidly leftist supermajority on the council to keep the cops.
There to intimidate the thousands pro-police people were dozens of umbrella holding, black-bloc-clad antifa holding an organized hissy fit. Find out the importance of those umbrellas over here.
KTTH radio host Jason Rantz showed a video of antifa demonstrators setting an American flag on fire. One of them thought it would be a great idea to stomp on the flag while it was burning. He didn’t catch fire but did look like he was throwing a toddler tantrum. Watch the video.
Seattle council members propose to get rid of 100 officers by layoffs and attrition. The council members have decided to dispense with the police team that cleans up drug-infested homeless encampments. Seattle is already notorious for its horrendous homeless problems. A mini-documentary called Seattle Is Dying received national attention when it revealed the issues on the streets, including the role the city plays in enabling drug addiction among the homeless. Supporters of the cut say the money will go somewhere else to help the homeless.
On Sunday afternoon, thousands of Seattleites turned out to “Defend the Police” to try to convince the rabidly leftist supermajority on the council to keep the cops.
There to intimidate the thousands pro-police people were dozens of umbrella holding, black-bloc-clad antifa holding an organized hissy fit. Find out the importance of those umbrellas over here.
KTTH radio host Jason Rantz showed a video of antifa demonstrators setting an American flag on fire. One of them thought it would be a great idea to stomp on the flag while it was burning. He didn’t catch fire but did look like he was throwing a toddler tantrum. Watch the video.
Seattle council members propose to get rid of 100 officers by layoffs and attrition. The council members have decided to dispense with the police team that cleans up drug-infested homeless encampments. Seattle is already notorious for its horrendous homeless problems. A mini-documentary called Seattle Is Dying received national attention when it revealed the issues on the streets, including the role the city plays in enabling drug addiction among the homeless. Supporters of the cut say the money will go somewhere else to help the homeless.