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"Do you have a crowd size?"
#Notes on Converge Media’s Morning Show regarding #SubpoenaSolan

City council threatened to use their power to subpoena a witness on a public health worker earlier last year so the people are calling for city council to subpoena Mike Solan. The main reasoning is to question the OPA investigation on SPD at the DC Capitol.

Jaiden says people at protests over the summer are facing 10 year federal crimes for being present at protests. The disconnect is unreal. The SPD officers at the Capitol went with the intent of storming it so it’s unquestionable they should be disciplined.

Shaun says Seattle and Philadelphia had the highest number of officers present. None of the local activists are surprised. Local activists are still filing class action suits and recovering from injuries from summertime. It’s our responsibility to push officials to call Solan to accountability.

Omari asks what questions the office of civil rights should ask mike

Jaiden says we should know if SPD knew in advance that they were planning to attend, if SPD encourages extremist culture, etc. our mayor, city council, should have been the ones questioning this NOT THE COMMUNITY. “Why are we paying you so much to do that when you don’t do it and aren’t listening to the people?” Why did it take activists for them to step up?

Omari mentions city officials have called for Solan’s resignation.
Shaun says we watched as Best was elevated to continue pushing a narrative that was not conducive to police accountability. Shaun is not interested in seeing Solan dispensed and replaced with a more moderate President.
Omari cuts him off saying there was a more moderate President but officers voted Solan in by 70%.

Shaun continues, and that’s when a lot of corruption that fed into protests occurred.

Jaiden says Twitter and calls to community isn’t the point. The fact that it happened means enough for Seattle city cochair to do something about it. How many times have we seen our mayor acknowledge something and not act on it? Not moved by the fact that they tweet something. Gatekeeping! New pathway that does not enhance gatekeeping. Community voice needs to be at forefront.

Omari says SPOG contract exp 12/31. Olympia: a Bill introduced around less lethal munition, register for officers who have been fired so they can’t transfer departments, collective bargaining bills

Shaun says policy priorities are tracking and advancing House Bill 254 and HB2082. They would represent real advances. Demands put up by activists had to do with removing funds not just monitoring actions. It’s a huge sum that could go toward helping the community. Members of city gov said they can’t meet demands because of SPOG contract. What’s their reasoning now? We are talking about defunding the police.

Omari asks Jaiden if what’s happening is enough.

Jaiden says it’s obvious the city is more eager to spend more money skirting around the issue than facing the issue head on. Dont trust they’ll follow through. The reform is performative. When we said abolition we meant abolition. When we see 50% defunded and we see police brutality goes up because of retaliation, we’ll be having a more urgent convo.

Shaun says many people will tell you SPD is overburdened. To quote Best “we will not be able to arrest our way out of homelessness”. We need to think if the actions we ask the police to execute make sense. They have a demonstrated inability to de-escalate and obvious anger issues. Shaun ran for District 4, Charleena Lyles district. He explains the SPOG negotiation process. Public facing aspect of city council members. Example: LGBTQ commission and human rights commission sent a letter to the mayor about negotiating. City council has to handle this or deal with bad optics. SPD has been under consent decree, city council members ratified that contract despite knowing it was terrible. Those measures form the bulk of what needs to be done around the contract. As well as firing officers who repeat misconduct. They need to dig in and do the hard work.
We have the opportunity for council members to live up to what they said about defunding and police accountability over the summer.

Jaiden asks how do we engage in a way that the system is something people are more aware of, more present for. It takes a great will to understand city council. Gate keeping shows itself by community being left out of convo. If they are included it’s in a very tokenizing way. Press releases are coming to us in the middle of the night. Political theater! They don’t know how to carry themselves and skirt around questions. I want access and transparency and representation. Pay heavy attention. Council is all talk no action.

They did have open forum but people in the community are sick of the same old measures that haven’t meant anything. The time for that is beyond. We need real people to take these measures and create real change.

Omari says the SPOG contract is not between police union and city of Seattle its between the police union and the citizens of Seattle.

Link to full show below: https://youtu.be/y80vcK3kKhA
Alright y'all, we gotta get this info spread as far and wide as possible on this very unfortunate short window. Tomorrow at 10:30am, Washington state will hold a hearing that will basically make being houseless illegal. Tune in to testify, details and link in the twitter post:
https://mobile.twitter.com/TheMainGarrett/status/1356801633812848641
#scanner "A63?" "Have you been notified about the march moving down (street) blocking traffic?" "No, which direction?" "They're heading (direction), will you notify metro?....And they're blocking both directions. Traffic is turning around trying to evade the area"
#scanner "A17, March is continuing S on (location)" "Still taking up all lanes?" "Yes, blocking all lanes with bikes and vehicles"
#scanner "A17 they're asking the size of the crowd?" " (#) pedestrians, bout (#) vehicles and an (#) man bike squad"
#scanner "A17 that group is about a block N of (location) now"
#scanner "243 could you note that this crowd is yelling 'Burn the precinct to the ground' repeatedly?"
#scanner "E clerk it appears they're hanging banners off the outside wall now"
#scanner "And there's two of them that have climbed the concrete walls and are hanging them off the chain link fence right now"
#scanner "E clerk it appears to be both chalk and paint" very specific description of the painters followed.
#scanner "And E clerk now they're tagging the W side of the wall" Again, very specific descriptions of clothing.
#scanner "216 on E, can I have the clerk go to Tac 9?"
#scanner "6A we got a demo happening at (location). They've taken the intersection with vehicles blocking. About (group and vehicle numbers)."
"6A on E, yeah i've got a demo marching towards E precinct, just let the E precinct officers know weve got about (numbers) heading (direction)"
#scanner "216 on E, yeah just FYI the friday nigh march is within E precinct boundaries. They're at (location). There's about (group numbers) and their car brigade."