Anonymous ID: 47446d July 4, 2020, 6:29 a.m. No.9852796   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2829 >>2856 >>2921 >>3122 >>3243 >>3327

2 Women Hit by Car on Seattle Highway Closed Amid Protests

 

Authorities say two women who were struck by a car on a freeway that had been closed for protests in Seattle.

By Associated Press, Wire Service Content July 4, 2020, at 8:16 a.m.

 

SEATTLE (AP) — TWO women were struck by a car whose driver sped through a protest-related closure on a freeway in Seattle, authorities said early Saturday.

 

A 24-year-old woman from Seattle suffered critical, life-threatening injuries and a 32-year-old woman from Bellingham had serious injuries, Washington State Patrol Capt. Ron Mead said.

 

The driver, a 27-year-old man from Seattle, was in custody, Mead said, adding that impairment was not considered a factor. Charges remain under investigation, as does the motive and point of entry onto the interstate, but Mead said the unnamed man faced multiple felony charges and was suspected to have come on the wrong way on a ramp.

 

Mead said troopers did not know whether it was a targeted attack.

 

Video on social media showed a white car traveling at a high rate of speed navigate around two vehicles positioned across the lanes as a barrier. The car careened toward a small crowd of protesters on the freeway, striking two people who flew into the air before landing on the ground.

 

A nearly two-hour-long Facebook livestream captioned “Black Femme March takes I-5” from Diaz Love ended abruptly; with about 15 seconds left, shouts of “Car!” can be heard as the camera starts to shake before screeching tires and the sound of impact are heard. The Associated Press could not immediately reach her.

 

Seattle has been the site of prolonged unrest following the May 25 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which sparked nationwide protests. Dozens of people were arrested this past week in connection with protests as demonstrations continue after authorities cleared the “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest” zone Wednesday morning.

 

Mead said at the press conference that protesters had shut down the interstate for 19 days in a row. He emphasized that the freeway is “simply not a safe place" for pedestrians, and said he hoped protesters would cease what he termed “unlawful behavior” in blocking the interstate.

 

“My hope is, as a result of this tragedy, protesters will reconsider their desire to be on the interstate because I cannot guarantee their safety, plain and simple,” Mead said.

 

Protesters were on the freeway for more than an hour before the car drove around the blockade around 1:36 a.m., Mead said.

 

The state patrol tweeted out two pictures of the driver’s car, a white Jaguar with significant damage to its bumper and windshield.

 

Seattle police tweeted that they were assisting with the scene, as southbound lanes of the freeway remained closed for investigation.

 

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The driver, a 27-year-old man from Seattle, was in custody, Mead said, adding that impairment was not considered a factor. Charges remain under investigation, as does the motive and point of entry onto the interstate, but Mead said the unnamed man faced multiple felony charges and was suspected to have come on the wrong way on a ramp.

 

Mead said troopers did not know whether it was a targeted attack.

 

Video on social media showed a white car traveling at a high rate of speed navigate around two vehicles positioned across the lanes as a barrier. The car careened toward a small crowd of protesters on the freeway, striking two people who flew into the air before landing on the ground.

 

A nearly two-hour-long Facebook livestream captioned “Black Femme March takes I-5” from Diaz Love ended abruptly; with about 15 seconds left, shouts of “Car!” can be heard as the camera starts to shake before screeching tires and the sound of impact are heard. The Associated Press could not immediately reach her.

 

Seattle has been the site of prolonged unrest following the May 25 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, which sparked nationwide protests. Dozens of people were arrested this past week in connection with protests as demonstrations continue after authorities cleared the “Capitol Hill Occupied Protest” zone Wednesday morning.

 

Mead said at the press conference that protesters had shut down the interstate for 19 days in a row. He emphasized that the freeway is “simply not a safe place" for pedestrians, and said he hoped protesters would cease what he termed “unlawful behavior” in blocking the interstate…

 

https://www.usnews.com/news/us/articles/2020-07-04/2-women-hit-by-car-on-seattle-highway-closed-amid-protests

 

https://twitter.com/stillgray/status/1279346129453191168

Anonymous ID: 47446d July 4, 2020, 6:43 a.m. No.9852869   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3020 >>3122 >>3327

Portland Police

@PortlandPolice

The Federal Courthouse was attacked and a riot has been declared. Immediately disperse to the West or you are subject to arrest, force or munitions.

6:28 AM · Jul 4, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

https://twitter.com/PortlandPolice/status/1279376478581387264

Anonymous ID: 47446d July 4, 2020, 7:05 a.m. No.9853004   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3019 >>3053 >>3122 >>3327

Ohio Cop Fatally Shot Outside Home Depot in Line of Duty on July Fourth

BY JORGE SOLIS ON 7/4/20 AT 9:36 AM EDT

 

A police officer from Toledo, Ohio was fatally shot in the line of duty early on Saturday morning outside a Home Depot.

 

Officer Anthony Dia was shot in the chest and killed by an unknown suspect at a Home Depot parking lot on the 1000 block of Alexis Road this morning. He was out on patrol in West Toledo when he responded to a 911 call of an intoxicated person shortly after midnight on Friday.

 

The call to Ohio dispatch alerted authorities to an intoxicated suspect walking around the Depot's parking lot. Dia, the first officer to respond, approached the allegedly intoxicated suspect when he arrived at the scene.

 

According toABC6, the 57-year-old suspect walked away from Dia. Witnesses said the shooter then "turned and fired a round from the handgun."

 

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The suspect then fled to the woods near the Depot's parking lot. Canines and a drone were sent into the wooded area to chase after the suspect. At approximately 3:15 in the morning, officers found the suspect dead.

 

The suspect, whose identity has not yet been released, reportedly died from a gunshot injury to the head.

 

Chief of Police George Kral and Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz described the incident during a press conference on Saturday morning, according to WTOL.

 

"Witnesses tell us the suspect was walking away from the officer, and for some reason, turned and fired a round from a handgun, striking officer Dia in the chest," said Kral. "Officer Dia's fellow officers scooped him up and took him to Toledo Hospital, where he, sadly, succumb to his injuries."

 

Kapszukiewicz arrived at the emergency room at around 2 a.m. local time to witness a large group of Toledo officers paying tribute to Dia.

 

"Until my dying day, I will never forget the sight of officer Dia wheeled out of the hospital on a gurney, his body wrapped on an American flag, flanked by about 30 Toledo officers, saluting and weeping," Kapszukiewicz said.

 

"We are all in mourning, and we will never forget his sacrifice," he continued, "Sacrifice comes in all forms and we cannot forget the struggle that our police officers face on a daily basis."

 

Another press conference is scheduled for Monday, during which further details are expected to be released about the suspect and chain of events leading to Dia's death.

 

Dia is survived by his wife and their two-year-old child.

 

Newsweek reached out to the Toledo Police Department for comment but did not hear back before publication.

 

https://www.newsweek.com/ohio-cop-fatally-shot-outside-home-depot-line-duty-july-fourth-1515409?

Anonymous ID: 47446d July 4, 2020, 7:08 a.m. No.9853028   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3032 >>3148

>>9853003

 

U.S. Secret Service

@SecretService

The Secret Service is proud to protect our nation's leaders, on #IndependenceDay and everyday. Have a safe and happy #July4th!

 

8:00 AM · Jul 4, 2020·TweetDeck

Anonymous ID: 47446d July 4, 2020, 7:37 a.m. No.9853248   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3327

>>9852583

Here's a clip from the protesters setting up the blockade with vans…

 

Protesters rushed Mount Rushmore in South Dakota and created a road block with vans

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https://youtu.be/X9y5Ng0_jsI