A 17-year-old lady was arrested in Seattle on Saturday afternoon after public property was vandalized following a left-wing protest that criticized each the Republican and Democratic Parties.
The “Build the People’s Movement” occasion attracted about 200 demonstrators on the Space Needle close to the town’s downtown, Seattle Police mentioned.
The group posted video to Facebook that reveals members telling demonstrators that the U.S. is a “fake democracy” and described the Republican and Democratic Parties as a “fake two-party system [that] has failed us all.” A second video reveals demonstrators chanting, “From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever.”
Demonstrators disrupted site visitors and violated municipal legal guidelines as they marched southbound on fifth Avenue from the Space Needle in direction of Downtown Seattle, police mentioned.
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During the march, Community Response Group (CRG) officers noticed black graffiti spray-painted on concrete columns of the Seattle Monorail between Denny Way and Bell Street.
The graffiti, which police mentioned is everlasting, spelled numerous phrases and statements together with, “Seattle with Gaza,” “Pigs leave,” “SPD there’s blood in your hands,” and, “We will see free Gaza.”
CRG officers tracked down the suspect, a 17-year-old lady, and police recovered black spray paint and matching paint on the teenager’s fingers. She was arrested for second-degree malicious mischief.
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Police declined to e-book the teenager for the felony crimes after chatting with the juvenile detention workers on the Children & Family Justice Center.
The teen was launched into the custody of her dad and mom after being processed on the West Precinct resulting from her juvenile standing.
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City service crews have been working to take away and clear the broken property.