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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Seattle Mayor Announces the Fate of CHOP Seattle Mayor Announces the Fate of CHOP By Erin Coates Published June 23, 2020 at 11:06am Seattles Mayor announced Monday that officials plan to dismantle the six-block police-free zone in the citys Capitol Hill neighborhood following multiple shootings in the area over the weekend. Its time for people to go home, Mayor Jenny Durkan said. The area now known as CHOP, which stands for Capitol Hill Organized Protest, has been occupied by demonstrators since June 8, when Seattle police left the East Precinct in Capitol Hill. On Saturday, a 19-year-old man and a 33-year-old man were shot within the area. The 19-year-old died from his wounds and the 33-year-old remains in critical condition, KUOW-FM reported. A 17-year-old was shot in the arm in the CHOP zone on Sunday night, and another man was shot Tuesday morning and suffered non-life- threatening injuries, according to KING-TV. While we believe individuals, organizations and others can continue to gather on Capitol Hill peacefully, the continued disorder, the violence, and the impacts on residents and businesses are not just at odds with a message of justice and equity, they cannot continue to occur, Durkan said. We are working with the community to bring this to an end. Capitol Hill belongs to everyone in the city. Neighbors in the community, like Matthew Ploszaj, told KOMO-TV that it shouldnt have taken such violence for the mayor to take control. It was doomed to happen from day one, Ploszaj said. No one wanted to say it, but Im surprised it didnt happen sooner. It should have ended when the Car Tender got broken into and the mob went down and broke his fence. It did not have to come to this at all. Although the mayor didnt provide a timeline for dispersing the CHOP zone, she said it will be peacefully and in the near future. Clear it out, peacefully remove them, thats fine, Ploszaj said. But start shuffling them away, they dont need to stay here overnight. Andre Taylor, founder of the police accountability advocacy group Not This Time, told KUOW that he met with leaders of the CHOP on Sunday and warned that the situation could get worse. Are you willing to die? And not only are you willing to die, are you willing to take the responsibility of someone who dies on your watch? Taylor said he asked the leaders. A Capitol Hill resident named Jason Smith said the entire message of the CHOP zone changed course over time. I think it was Black Lives Matter,' he told KOMO. I think harassing black people. Killing black people. Thats what it was about first, he said. They lost their way. They lost their way, but they still need to give them something and they need to fight for something. Poster Comment: When we were working Security at Woodstock 94, on the last day the temps fell into the upper 40s. Since the weather had been so wet they were afraid people would get hypothermia. That was a real danger. So glad we did not have to sleep in those circus tents any longer. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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They found human remains from the Chop. Time to round up those animals and put them down.
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