Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Black Lives Matter target Seattle's Black female police chief's house

Apparently Black lives matter only as long as they can be used to advance the agenda of rich white leftists.

Which makes sense since Joe Biden said that any Black who doesn't support him isn't really Black.

A mob of aggressive protestors showed up at a house owned by Seattle police chief Carmen Best but her neighbors kept them away.

It should be noted that the mob was white.

Once again white Democrats are going after "uppity" Blacks who don't do what they're told.  It's Reconstruction all over again.

Here's what the Black women whose house was targeted by a white mob wrote to the Seattle city council:


Letter Sent to Council


August 3rd, 2020
Lorena González, President and Lisa Herbold, Public Safety Chair
Seattle City Council, City Hall
600 Fourth Ave, 2nd Floor
Seattle, WA 98104
Re: Intimidation of Public Officials and Employees

Dear President González, Chairwoman Herbold, and Seattle City Council Members:
I wanted to update you on recent events, particularly those that occurred late last night.
A residence of mine in Snohomish County was targeted by a large group of aggressive protestors late last night. My neighbors were concerned by such a large group, but they were successful in ensuring the crowd was not able to trespass or engage in other illegal behavior in the area, despite repeated
attempts to do so. Currently, the local sheriff (not SPD resources) is monitoring the situation.
I urge both of you, and the entire council, to stand up for what is right. These direct actions against elected officials, and especially civil servants like myself, are out of line with and go against every democratic principle that guides our nation. Before this devolves into the new way of doing business by mob rule here in Seattle, and across the nation, elected officials like you must forcefully call for the end of these tactics.
The events of this summer were initiated in a moment of grief and outrage over the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers and so many other Black and Brown people suffering at the hands of injustice. All of us must ensure that this righteous cause is not lost in the confusion of so many protestors now engaging in violence and intimidation, which many are not speaking against.
Sincerely,
Carmen Best
Chief of Police
Seattle Police Department

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