Why were the protests of 2020 so extended in Portland? What happened in Seattle?
Pioneer Square in Seattle Washington.
Protests in most cities did not last as long as the protests in Portland, WA. I often wondered why BLM was still actively protesting in Portland when other cities were mostly quiet.
Today I read through the Seattle Met magazine for Fall 2020, a magazine I take at home in Texas because I have relatives in Washington near Seattle.
This is a totem pole in Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington.
In that issue was a story about the Native American woodcarver John T. Williams. He was killed by a lone cop 10 years ago because he had his knife in his hand. Being partially deaf, he would not have understood or even heard the command to drop his knife. After all, what was he doing with it to upset anyone?
Being a woodcarver, would he have been waving his knife in a conversational fashion at someone walking by? You know, like homemakers do with knives when they are peeling potatoes or chopping onions and someone walks through the kitchen and speaks to them. A friendly gesture. Was he threatening a passerby? When the cop saw him from his car and got out with gun drawn to tell him to drop the knife, what was happening?
Read the story in Seattle Met and judge for yourself.
The ten-year later approach is informative.
Photo Credits: Both photos were taken in 2014 by the same photographer and are used by Creative Common License from Wikimedia. For the totem pole and for Pioneer Square: Jrozwado / CC BY-SA (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)
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