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Their "venture" I assume you mean the crack heads in Seattle? How polite. These thugs and criminals are extorting money from ordinary passers by. They are not allowing services in to help people.
I described Capital Hill, and Broadway (the main street) in another post on this thread. It is not an industrial park. It's the center of many businesses, plus one of their community colleges, in that area. If you live on First Hill, Capital Hill, or any area surrounding it, this is where you go to get your food. It's where the closest grocery stores are. Obviously things could have changed since I lived there, but I highly doubt they had any room to prop up a major grocery store on First Hill or any of the surrounding areas to Capital Hill.
If these idiots had any brains, they would have taken over a park - Gaslight park or whatever the hell that thing was called, so they could plant food. But, as we all know, these people are stupid. Eventually, the grocery stores are going to run out of food.
How are big trucks with supplies going to get in and out of those grocery stores if these tool sheds have blocked off a large section of Capital Hill?
F them. Let them starve from their own stupidity.
Maybe the chief of police will go down there and get on her knees.
Camden disbanded their police but doubled the police presence by having county police to handle crime. More cops did the trick according to statistics.
Is it the capitol hill? In that case I stand corrected. I saw some footage and it looked like an abandoned industrial area with boarded up loading docks etc I admit I have never been to Seattle.
Ok, then they will be pushed out.
A lot of things are boarded up because of the vandalism and looting during the riots.
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A group of protesters closing off a neighborhood and seizing control of a police station is a pretty big deal.
Let me ask you this, you are driving home and someone has barricaded your street denying you the ability to drive to your house and it appears they have the intentions of keeping it that way. Not a problem?
You say I'm driving home? Well, as they say, "All lives splatter".
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