After a momentous week in Seattle politics and policing, several Black community leaders and organizers held a news conference today to respond to all that’s happening and discuss the path forward.
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KUOW’s Eilis O’Neil covered the event and told us what happened.
The main message was that they don’t want the Black Lives Matter movement in Seattle to get bogged down or distracted by Chief Carmen Best’s…
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