Kaylee Greenlee, DCNF
Seattle police arrested 23 people Wednesday morning after the mayor ordered protesters at Seattleās Capitol Hill Occupied Protest zone to vacate within 48 hours, according to the Seattle Police Department.
Police said they arrested the individuals for failure to disperse, obstruction, resisting arrest and assault after Democratic Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan issued an emergencyĀ executive orderĀ labeling CHOP as an unlawful assembly.
As of 7:45 AM, officers have made 23 arrests in the #CHOP zone for failure to disperse, obstruction, resisting arrest, and assault. One of the arrestees, a 29-year-old man, was in possession of a large metal pipe and kitchen knife when he was taken into custody. pic.twitter.com/12qT7psBQQ
— Seattle Police Department (@SeattlePD) July 1, 2020
āEnough is enough. The CHOP has become lawless and brutal,ā Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best said in a statement. āMy job, and the job of our officers, is to protect and serve our community. This is not an end to our departmentās engagement with demonstrators.ā
Durkanās order cited 13 specific instances of alleged threats to public health, safety and life.
The mayorĀ acknowledged that āmuch of the expression has been peaceful and created community solidarity for Black Lives Matter,ā mentioning the garden, conversation corner and art installments created withinĀ CHOP.
Durkan said she recognized the āright to lawfully assemble guaranteed by the Constitution,ā but added that āCity departments have more than reasonably accommodated protesters.ā
āThe Cityās obligations under the First Amendment do not require the City to provide limitless sanctuary to occupy City property, damage City and private property, obstruct the right of way, or foster dangerous conditions,ā Durkan said.
Durkan ordered every city department to respond to her order, with theĀ Seattle Police DepartmentĀ maintaining the closure of the park and carrying out arrests for people who refuse to vacate the area.
The neighborhood was previously called theĀ āCapitol Hill Autonomous ZoneāĀ by activists, and was renamed the āCapitol Hill Occupied Protestā zone or āCHOPā mid-June, the Daily CallerĀ reported.Ā The zone is comprised of nearly six residential blocks, businesses and the Seattle Police Departmentās East Precinct headquarters.
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