By Andy Ngo June 20, 2020
On June 8, Seattle police frantically loaded what they could from the east precinct onto trucks and cars. Within hours, they boarded up and abandoned the station. That night, left-wing protesters from Black Lives Matter and Antifa declared ownership of the six-block neighborhood in the middle of the Pacific Northwest’s largest city. They named their new territory the “Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone,” or CHAZ. No laws or rules applied here except for one: “No cops allowed.”
During five undercover days and nights in the zone, I witnessed a continuing experiment in anarchy, chaos and brute-force criminality. In order to avoid being exposed as a journalist — several reporters have been barred or expelled — I slept and showered outside the zone. (Those inside have no showers but they do have portable bathrooms.) I took meals, and most of my water breaks, elsewhere because I was reluctant to remove my mask and risk being recognized. Every day I entered the zone twice through its semi-porous borders — once in the early afternoon, and again after sundown, staying until the wee hours.
Crime has surged inside and outside the zone................
Mainstream media reports have focused on the “block party” atmosphere of
the occupation, repeating a talking point from the Seattle mayor. She,
along with fellow Democrat, Gov. Jay Inslee, have gone to great lengths
to emphasize the “peaceful” nature of the occupation. For media crews
that arrive during the day, that is certainly what they will see. People
have barbecues in the street. Many bring their children to make street
art. People walk their dogs. But at night, a whole different side of CHAZ emerges...............
Despite the pleas from those who live and work inside Capitol Hill for
law and order to be restored, Seattle’s city council has determined that
CHAZ should continue. On Tuesday, the city even provided upgrades to
CHAZ, including street blockades that double as graffiti canvases, along
with cleaning services and porta-potties...........To Read More....
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