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Jul 26, 2020 8 tweets 6 min read Read on X
Seattle PD has confronted peaceful demonstration in Capitol Hill. People already pepper sprayed earlier today.
#SeattleProtest #CapitolHill Image
Cars are blocking this armed police vehicle from entering the protest area. Unclear if Seattle PD or from another jurisdiction. #Seattleprotest #CapitolHill Image
@SeattlePD (and others) threatening to “run over” parked cars, then entered the car without a warrant. #seattleprotests #capitolhillseattle
Hundreds of police (Seattle PD and others?) just showed ups two tank looking vehicles also on scene.
@SeattlePD Officers not bothering wearing masks. #seattleprotest #capitolhill Image
Artwork out here strong. #seattleprotests #CapitolHill Image
@SeattlePD forced peaceful protest away from their precinct. Arrest buses and tank-looking vehicles on scene. #seattleprotests #CapitolHill
.we’ve heard this before from @SeattlePD and @carmenbest. Last time they promised this, the used tear gas the very same night. @SeattlePD has already used pepper spray on peaceful protest today.
s/o @KromanDavid for keeping us up to date with this info

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Major parts of the @USCIS guidance published on its website today:

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uscis.gov/sites/default/…
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