City of Seattle, CHOP business owners agree to tentative settlement

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The City of Seattle has reached a tentative settlement agreement with the group of business owners that sued the city over damages done during CHOP in 2020, according to court documents.

. According to court documents, the group is seeking $2.9 million. The judge denied the group’s class action certification last May.

Now a tentative settlement for an undisclosed amount of money has been reached between the city and these businesses for the damages incurred during the protests.

 

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An armed takeover of a section of the city AND a police precinct and the media is still calling it a 'protest'. 🤣

CHOP is a perfect example as why Seattle can’t recruit or retain police officers

This is ridiculous… In his first order, U.S. District Judge Thomas Zilly wrote there is evidence of “gross negligence” by the city and significant evidence that the destruction of CHOP evidence was intentional while city officials attempted to hide the deleting of texts for…

Good!

I hope they got paaaaiiiiddddd

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