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Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Mayhem Reins Supreme In Areas Near Seattle's Chaz

Owner Of Store Bordering CHAZ Says He Called 911 Numerous Times While Mob Showed Up, Says Police Never Came

   DailyWire.com
A Seattle Police Department SWAT vehicle drives to a protest in Seattle, Washington on June 12, 2020.
Photo by Noah Riffe/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

According to various reports, an auto-shop 

owner whose store just outside the Capitol 

Hill Autonomous Zone, known either as 

“CHAZ” or “CHOP,” called 911 multiple 

times on Sunday night after a protester

 allegedly got into the store, stole cash and

 lit a counter on fire,

 but police and the fire department never

 showed up, even though a mob broke

 down the fence guarding the store and 

demanded that the owner release the

 then-subdued suspect.

The owner of Car Tender, John McDermott,

 told KIRO 7 News that he received a call 

after the suspect shattered a window, then

 set fire to the front counter. McDermott 

said the suspect poured hand sanitizer on

 a cassette tape, yanked the film out,

 poured hand sanitizer on that, then lit 

everything on fire. He added that he and 

his son Mason put out the fire before 

Mason pursued the suspect.

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“I chased him down and as soon as I came


 face to face, he came at me so I put him 



on the ground,” said Mason McDermott, 

adding that he pinned the suspect while

 his father dialed 911 a total of 19 times. 

Mason McDermott said the suspect sliced 

McDermott’s jeans with a box-cutter.

“Other protesters soon arrived — and video

 on social media shows the mob eventually

 knocking over a section of fencing, running 

in to confront the owners and angrily demand

 the return of the original suspect,” 

the New York Post reported.

John McDermott said he was “heartbroken” 

when they “finally said that they weren’t 

going to send somebody. I mean, they are 

the cavalry.” He said he released the suspect

 to avoid “mayhem beyond mayhem” while 

his son drew a gun for protection.

“I think the mayor and governor need to get their act together — because this is beyond a protest,” Mason asserted, adding, “Nobody showed up when literally our lives are on the line.”

According to The Seattle Times, Police Chief Carmen Best said officers responded — but “observed the location from a distance.”

“They did not see any signs of smoke or fire or anything else and they did not see a disturbance,” said Best. “The officers did not observe, from the report that I read, anything they perceived as a threat to life safety and they did not go in.”

Deedee Sun of KIRO asked the Seattle Police Department why they had not come to the site. In an emailed statement, the department responded: “Seattle Police did respond to the incident last night and documented the incident on a report. The case number is #2020-188030. Due to limited staffing, we are unable to provide you with a redacted copy of the narrative.”

Asked by Sun why the Fire Department did not respond, Seattle Fire Chief Harold Scoggins answered, “We’re still trying to figure that out. We have a little more follow-up to do. We did look at the area and there are no signs of fire inside the building but there was a small fire set. The owners did put the fire out.”

McDermott said no police officer showed up at the scene.

“Multiple others at the scene said they never saw SPD either,” KIRO reports.

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