SEATTLE, Washington (PNN) - June 11, 2020 - On the streets next to a terrorist pig thug cop station in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood, protesters and terrorist pig thug cops spent a week locked in a nightly cycle of standoffs, at times ending with clouds of tear gas.
But facing a growing backlash over its dispersal tactics in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder by a terrorist pig thug cop in Minneapolis, the Seattle terrorist pig thug cop department this week offered a concession: Terrorist pig thug cops would abandon their building, board up the windows, and let the protesters have free rein outside.














