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Seattle officers not allowed to police homeless encampments: Jason Rantz
 Seattle  radio host and former deputy assistant to defense secretary Amber Smith  discuss uptick in violence across major cities and the military's  'misplaced' priorities
A fatal stabbing. A brutal
 attack against  a senior walking his dog. An attempted rape of a woman seven months  pregnant. Over 200 instances of debris, rocks, and rebar launched at  drivers from freeway overpasses as they were commuting to work. And, of  course, the fights and overdoses.
In the last several months, 
Seattle’s homeless have  grown more aggressive, violent, and deadly. They haven’t just taken  over city parks and streets, but they’re terrorizing Seattle citizens. 
And local 
progressive politicians are completely silent. Their inaction in addressing homelessness and ideological opposition to sweeps created this environment.
 

        The homeless encampment at Seattle's City Hall Park.       (Jason Rantz)
City Hall Park, located next to the county courthouse in downtown
 Seattle,  is completely overrun with the homeless. It’s an encampment that  mirrors a refugee camp or something you’d find in a Third World country.  Think that’s dramatic? Dozens of tents have taken over the park, there  is trash everywhere and the stench of human waste permeates the air for  blocks. 
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It’s Seattle’s most dangerous park. But demands and pleas by courthouse officials to sweep the park have gone unanswered.
The  Seattle City Council and area activists argue sweeps lack compassion.  Using the COVID pandemic for further cover, local leaders have almost  completely ended sweeps, leaving the city’s homeless to suffer on our  streets, in our parks, and on the sides of our freeways. But the  homeless aren’t merely hurting themselves; they’re hurting residents.
A  homeless, 35-year-old man named Clint James Jory was released from jail  on July 23rd after serving a 21-month sentence for a series of random  assaults against women. Six days later, he was at it again.
Democratic  politicians seem to believe that it’s compassionate and humane to allow  people to sleep outdoors in the elements, surrounded by trash and human  waste, living with untreated mental health and drug addiction.
 
Prosecutors  allege Jory entered the county courthouse at the 4th Street entrance  since the main entrance on 3rd has been closed since it is too dangerous  thanks to its proximity to the homeless encampment. He snuck into the  women’s bathroom, took off most of his clothes, and waited for a victim.
 

        Another view of the homeless encampment at Seattle's City Hall Park.       
When a pregnant woman entered, Jory "savagely  attacked" her, according to court documents. Pants around his ankles,  police say Jory put his hands over her mouth and neck and attempted to  rape her. 
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The  woman still managed to yell for help. Luckily, a King County Sheriff’s  Marshall walking by the restroom at the time sprung to the rescue,  pulling Jory off his victim. 
During the investigation, police say  Jory confessed but claimed it was consensual -- that women couldn’t  resist his so-called "meth energy." At the police station, he  propositioned an officer for sex. 
Because Jory is homeless, the  incident again spotlighted the dangers posed by the homeless population  living near and congregating around the courthouse. The concerns 
go back years. But they’ve since come to a head because this violence was hardly an anomaly.
 

        A view of the homeless encampment at Seattle's City Hall Park       (Jason Rantz)
Weeks earlier, Courtney Jamar Williams 
allegedly attacked a senior citizen  walking his 14-year-old Jack Russell Terrier named Alice. Williams, who  lived at the City Hall Park encampment, attempted to steal the  67-year-old’s jacket, but the victim defended himself with pepper spray.  After a brief retreat, police say Williams returned for revenge. 
"I  heard pounding of feet, and I turned around, and he was running full  speed at us, and I didn’t have time to really do anything. I had [Alice]  on the leash, and he came running towards her, knocked me down, and he  kicked her so hard that she went up in the air and started  hemorrhaging," Hickey 
told Q13 FOX.
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Alice  died at the scene. Williams was charged, but Judge Marcus Naylor  released him on his own personal recognizance. He didn’t return to court  for his next hearing. 
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Two weeks later, another incident by a homeless man who has been living at the encampment for a year. Police say Michael Sedejo 
confessed  to stabbing another homeless man to death after a fight. Sedejo was  arrested for assault weeks earlier but released on reduced bail after  the anti-bail 
Northwest Community Bail Fund paid for his release. 
The ongoing issues prompted 33 superior judges to write a letter begging Seattle to clear the park. 
"Our  Court has repeatedly met with park officials, city leaders and law  enforcement to request urgent assistance to address these conditions,"  the letter says. "Little has changed, other than conditions becoming  even more dire."
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I  should note that judges at the courthouse are part of the problem,  frequently offering light sentences or releasing criminal homeless on  their own personal recognizance. Still, staff and jurors are under  constant threat.
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So,  too, are the drivers commuting to work on the I-5 freeway, which cuts  through the heart of Seattle’s downtown. Encampments surround either  side of the freeways and overpasses. And the homeless there have grown  considerably more aggressive. 
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Since April, there have been 209 
reported  incidents of debris thrown at drivers. Some have gotten seriously hurt,  and all are lucky to escape death. It took five separate arrests for  the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), which owns  the land, to allow for only two encampment sweeps. The state legislature  provided millions in funding for that exact purpose. But the WSDOT  secretary, Roger Millar, is ideologically opposed to sweeps.
"What  we can’t do about that is this homeless camp ‘Whack-a-Mole,’ where you  clean one up and they move across the street. That just doesn’t work," 
said Millar, "It’s a waste of resource and frankly, it’s not humane."
This  claim is standard for sweeps: it lacks compassion and humanity to  compel the homeless to live in open shelters (which now even include  converted hotels). 
Instead, Democratic politicians believe it’s  compassionate and humane to allow people to sleep outdoors in the  elements, surrounded by trash and human waste, living with untreated  mental health and drug addiction.
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Perhaps  these leaders can show equal compassion and humanity to the victims  attacked by the homeless? What will it take for Democrats to act? 
Murder or attempted rape? Well, that has already happened.
DPST criminal 'elected' officials inflict lawlessness on citizens. 
time to dump a load of homeless in teh living rooms of mayors / city councils/satte governments of places like the West coast. DC, chicago, minnesota to force the hypocrites to live the consequences of their own Stalinist criminal actions forced upon the citizens who elected them
 They all belong in prison for assaulting the public health and public safety!
But - to mindless DPST 's - these actions never happened - just fools wandering teh pathway laid out by comrade Xi and his Agents of communism in America. 
all that matters to the mindless minions is 
1 Tump,
2 capitol protest
3 Trump - forever and ever - just as the endless wars between governments of identical ideology in Orwell's 1984. 
But - DPST's are not permitted such 'propaganda from enemies of teh State" - now are they????