CRIME October 14, 2020 Seattle grandparents with ‘Thin Blue Line’ flag targeted in drive-by shooting, police say Two Seattle homeowners with a “Thin Blue Line” flag outside their house were targeted in drive-by shooting on Friday, police confirmed to ӣƵ.
Police and Law Enforcement October 8, 2020 Washington Supreme Court dismisses recall effort against Seattle mayor Washington’s Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously rejected a recall effort against Seattle Mayor Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan over her handling of widespread summer protests.
Democrats October 8, 2020 Washington's Democratic governor walks back CHOP/CHAZ timeline Washington Gov. Jay Inslee flip-flopped during a Wednesday gubernatorial debate, on his position regarding the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ), seemingly contradicting his earlier claims about what he knew and when he knew it.
Seattle October 4, 2020 Seattle protesters arrested after explosive thrown at officers, buildings tagged with anti-cop graffiti Seattle police arrested over a dozen protesters who vandalized buildings and threw an explosive at officers during a demonstration Saturday night, authorities said.
Republicans October 2, 2020 House Republicans call on Nadler to hold hearings on funding behind recent riots EXCLUSIVE: Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee on Friday wrote to Chairman Jerry Nadler, D-NY, requesting a hearing into the funding source behind riots that tore through cities across the country over the summer.
Seattle October 2, 2020 Suspected arsonist targets Seattle-area Black-owned business with Molotov cocktails: reports A Black-owned coffee shop in Washington state was targeted by at least one alleged arsonist who threw Molotov cocktails at the building just one day before it was supposed to open for business, according to reports and officials.
Police and Law Enforcement September 28, 2020 Seattle police to make staffing changes following violent weekend of vandalism Seattle's interim police chief, Adrian Diaz, is making changes following a violent weekend of vandalism across the city as protestors express their anger and disagreement with the grand jury decision in the Breonna Taylor case.
Seattle September 27, 2020 Seattle driver doing 'doughnuts' near Space Needle hits several spectators: report A Seattle driver illegally doing "doughnut" spins on a street near the Space Needle on Saturday evening slammed into several people in a crowd that had gathered to watch the spectacle, according to a local reporter.
Seattle September 27, 2020 Seattle police arrest 10 for assaulting cops, smashing windows, setting fires Seattle police made at least 10 arrests Saturday evening when Breonna Taylor protests devolved into chaos and violence as demonstrators set fires and damaged property and allegedly committed assaults in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.
Seattle September 24, 2020 Seattle cop put on leave after appearing to roll bike over protester A Seattle police officer who appeared to roll his bicycle over the head of a protester lying in the street amid Wednesday night's unrest has been placed on administrative leave, officials said.
Seattle September 24, 2020 Breonna Taylor unrest: Seattle officer struck in head with baseball bat; police arrest 13 One Seattle police offer was struck in the head with a metal baseball bat, as others dodged explosives and made 13 arrests during demonstrations that broke out in the city, as well as in other areas across the country, following a grand jury decision in Louisville, Ky. related to Breonna Taylor’s case.