BREAKING: A federal judge has held the city of Seattle in contempt of court after finding multiple violations of court orders barring SPD from indiscriminately using chemical weapons and other less lethal weapons against crowds.
Read about each of these violations below.
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Sept. 7: an officer threw a blast ball – an explosive filled with pepper spray – indiscriminately into a group of protesters, even though he admittedly did not know who his target was.Show this thread -
Sept. 22: an officer was ordered to throw a blast ball into a crowd of protesters, despite there being no apparent physical threat to officers. According to the court, a desire to create separation between protesters and police does not authorize the use of less lethal weapons.Show this thread -
Sept. 23: an officer threw a blast ball into a crowd of protesters and Judge Jones determined the officer demonstrated a clear lack of care for where the blast ball landed and that it was an indiscriminate deployment, therefore violating the Court’s orders.Show this thread
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