INSANITY Seattle police chief tells residents to call 911 if called racist names amid coronavirus pandemic

fairywell

Veteran Member


Seattle's chief of police said in a Monday night video that she wants residents to call 911 if called racist names during the coronavirus pandemic.

"Washington state is no place for hate. In a show of solidarity between police and community, I'm joined today by Lori Matsukawa," Chief of Police Carmen Best said, referring to the retired KING 5 news anchor who joined her in the video.
"Hate crimes have no place in our community," Matsukawa continued. "We're better than that, Washington. We're all trying to deal with the COVID-19 public health crisis together. If you are a victim of a hate crime or hate-based harassment, please call 911."

"Exactly," Best said as the video cut back to her. "We will document and investigate every reported hate crime. Even racist name-calling should be reported to police. We take this information very seriously. If aren't sure if a hate crime occurred, call 911. We are here to help and will respond to investigate."

"When we work together," Matsukawa said. "We're safer together," Best said, finishing her sentence.
As the coronavirus pandemic has infected more and more Americans, there's been an uptick in incidents of bias against Asian-Americans who say they are being blamed for the coronavirus, which originated in China.

The message to Seattle citizens that they should call 911 because of racist name-calling comes as Washington has the seventh most confirmed coronavirus cases of any state, as of Tuesday morning, with 5,187. It is second only to New York in deaths with 219.
Hate speech is broadly protected by the First Amendment, meaning there is likely little the Seattle Police Department will be able to do if an incident of racist name-calling is reported. The department would be able to prosecute hate crimes, which under Washington state law include "physical injury" to a person, "physical damage" to a person's property or threats that would put a reasonable person "in reasonable fear of harm to person or property."

The Washington state law on hate crimes clarifies that "[w]ords alone do not constitute a hate crime offense unless the context or circumstances surrounding the words indicate the words are a threat. Threatening words do not constitute a hate crime offense if it is apparent to the victim that the person does not have the ability to carry out the threat."
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
"Hey YOU" said by a shop-owner when his stock starts going out the front door.

"DON'T YOU CALL ME A RACIST NAME!" yells back the thief.

A good reason to let anything go out the front door - and move immediately afterwards to flyover country.

Dobbin
 

Altura Ct.

Veteran Member
911 what's your emergency?

I'm being raped help!!

Is he calling you names?

No? I'm sorry all of our officers are busy at the moment attending to real crimes but we will get to you eventually.
 

mistaken1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
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As the coronavirus pandemic has infected more and more Americans, there's been an uptick in incidents of bias against Asian-Americans who say they are being blamed for the coronavirus, which originated in China.

We have this statement but where is the proof?
Reminds me of the "uptick in incidents of bias against" insert-victim-group-here with the election of insert-slur-here Trump.
 

Matt

Veteran Member
Diversity is our strength.

Be a great time to take 90 days of FMLA leave for any sane cops left.

Let the leftist reap their just rewards.
 

AlfaMan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
If I was a cop in Seattle right now-I'd resign.

That crazy police chief is doing way too much crank; she's escaped reality and currently orbiting somewhere west of Neptune right now.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
As if there's not enough to worry about.....bruising someones self esteem.....OH SO EVIL!! MORON!!

What happened to "Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me!!"
 

Z28Camaro6D9

Veteran Member
Chief Carmen Worst will not admit what the Asians already know; -The racist terms are not being cast by White folks but rather by those who look like just like her.
 

Faroe

Un-spun
What an IDIOT !!!!

Proof that Affirmative Action is a BAD idea !!!!

She should be fired !!!! If cannot, then demote her to cleaning toilets !!!

:ld:
Cleaning toilets is useful, honest work.
I doubt she would do it.

I agree about AA - dumb in theory, and an absolute disaster when implemented.
 

20Gauge

TB Fanatic


Seattle's chief of police said in a Monday night video that she wants residents to call 911 if called racist names during the coronavirus pandemic.

"Washington state is no place for hate. In a show of solidarity between police and community, I'm joined today by Lori Matsukawa," Chief of Police Carmen Best said, referring to the retired KING 5 news anchor who joined her in the video.
"Hate crimes have no place in our community," Matsukawa continued. "We're better than that, Washington. We're all trying to deal with the COVID-19 public health crisis together. If you are a victim of a hate crime or hate-based harassment, please call 911."

"Exactly," Best said as the video cut back to her. "We will document and investigate every reported hate crime. Even racist name-calling should be reported to police. We take this information very seriously. If aren't sure if a hate crime occurred, call 911. We are here to help and will respond to investigate."

"When we work together," Matsukawa said. "We're safer together," Best said, finishing her sentence.
As the coronavirus pandemic has infected more and more Americans, there's been an uptick in incidents of bias against Asian-Americans who say they are being blamed for the coronavirus, which originated in China.

The message to Seattle citizens that they should call 911 because of racist name-calling comes as Washington has the seventh most confirmed coronavirus cases of any state, as of Tuesday morning, with 5,187. It is second only to New York in deaths with 219.
Hate speech is broadly protected by the First Amendment, meaning there is likely little the Seattle Police Department will be able to do if an incident of racist name-calling is reported. The department would be able to prosecute hate crimes, which under Washington state law include "physical injury" to a person, "physical damage" to a person's property or threats that would put a reasonable person "in reasonable fear of harm to person or property."

The Washington state law on hate crimes clarifies that "[w]ords alone do not constitute a hate crime offense unless the context or circumstances surrounding the words indicate the words are a threat. Threatening words do not constitute a hate crime offense if it is apparent to the victim that the person does not have the ability to carry out the threat."
Why, they aren't arresting anyone......
 

Z28Camaro6D9

Veteran Member
Car prowlers, home burglars, aggressive homeless, drug dealers (except fentanyl) vandals and several other groups are now officially immune to police action in Seattle, and it was veering in this direction long before the virus. Oh, but don't call anyone a name or you will be cuffed and stuffed (!)
 
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