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Seattle police retake precinct in CHOP, arrest multiple protesters following Durkan orders

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Police Chief Carmen Best said “enough is enough” after fatal shootings in the area.

Seattle police have retaken the East Precinct after clearing out the protest area known as the Capitol Hill Organized Protest, or CHOP, making more than a dozen arrests after Mayor Jenny Durkan declared the gathering an unlawful assembly.

Police issued the order to disperse around 5 a.m. local time Wednesday, telling protesters to leave within eight minutes. At least 13 protesters were arrested for failing to clear the area after multiple warnings, police said.

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The East Precinct, which police abandoned last month following standoffs and clashes with demonstrators, was cleared of protesters, Police Chief Carmen Best told reporters from inside CHOP. Best said police were not moving into the building yet but would clear the area of barricades before beginning operations as soon as reasonably possible.

As officers in riot gear performed the predawn sweep to clear holdouts from the streets, police said a woman apparently went into labor on the east side of Cal Anderson Park inside the CHOP. Seattle Fire said it was responding to the scene.

Brandi Kruse  @BrandiKruse
I will call it: As of 6:59am PT, #CHOP is no more.

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Police also investigated several vehicles circling the CHOP zone after officers saw people inside them carrying firearms and wearing body armor. The vehicles had no visible license plates, police said.

Durkan’s executive order comes after a series of late-night shootings in the area killed two teenagers and seriously wounded three other people. Police said other violent crimes have been documented in the area since demonstrators took over several blocks in the Capitol Hill neighborhood last month.

Seattle Police Dept.@SeattlePD

Jul 1, 2020
Replying to @SeattlePD
Officers enforcing today’s order are wearing a higher-level of protective gear. Police are utilizing this equipment because individuals associated w/the CHOP are known to be armed and dangerous/may be associated with shootings, homicides, robberies, assaults &other violent crimes

Seattle Police Dept.@SeattlePD
Some of the violence in and armed individuals in the CHOP have been captured by open-source video recorded in the area:


“Officers enforcing today’s order are wearing a higher-level of protective gear,” police said. “Police are utilizing this equipment because individuals associated w/the CHOP are known to be armed and dangerous/may be associated with shootings, homicides, robberies, assaults & other violent crimes.”

Best said that while she supports peaceful demonstrations, “enough is enough.”

“The CHOP has become lawless and brutal,” Best said in a statement. “Four shootings – two fatal – robberies, assaults, violence, and countless property crimes have occurred in this several block area.”

Seattle Police Dept. @SeattlePD

Jul 1, 2020

Replying to @SeattlePD

After issuing multiple dispersal orders to clear the area, officers have begun making arrests at 12th Ave/Pine Street.

 

Seattle Police Dept. @SeattlePD

Chief Best’s statement on enforcement of Mayor Durkan’s executive order:
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Brendan Kiley @brendankiley
Some protesters have erected A small trash barricade while others stand between it and police. A protester with a megaphone—Rick Hearns, a private security guard in normal life—is standing firm, but urging everyone to stay calm.


She said that it was the job of police officers to protect and serve the community, adding that the clearing of the protest would not mark an end to the department’s engagement with protesters.

“We must continue our efforts to build trust and redefine our roles as guardians in our city,” Best said.

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Demonstrators have occupied several blocks around a park and the Seattle Police Department’s East Precinct for about two weeks. Police abandoned the building following standoffs and clashes with protesters, who demanded racial justice and an end to police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death in Minneapolis in May while in police custody.

Protesters have said they should not be blamed for the violence in the area.

Seattle Department of Transportation workers remove barricades at the intersection of 10th Ave. and Pine St. on Tuesday at the CHOP zone in Seattle. Protesters quickly moved couches, trash cans and other materials in to replace the cleared barricades. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Seattle Department of Transportation workers remove barricades at the intersection of 10th Ave. and Pine St. on Tuesday at the CHOP zone in Seattle. Protesters quickly moved couches, trash cans, and other materials in to replace the cleared barricades. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)


There have been increasing calls by critics, including President Trump, to remove protesters from the CHOP zone following the fatal shootings.

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The action comes a day after Seattle Department of Transportation crews used heavy machinery to remove concrete barriers marking the entrance to the protest area.


The Associated Press contributed to this report.


Source: https://www.foxnews.com/us/seattle-police-chop-protest-durkan

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