1 protester dead, 1 injured after man drives into protesters on I-5 in Seattle - White lives matter!


One person was killed and another was seriously injured after a driver plowed into a nightly protest on a closed stretch of Interstate 5 in Seattle early Saturday.
Summer Taylor, a 24-year-old from Seattle, died Saturday night at Harborview Medical Center, said Harborview Medical Center spokesperson Susan Gregg. Diaz Love, a 32-year-old from Portland, Oregon, was in serious condition in the intensive-care unit as of Sunday morning.

Washington State Patrol said the driver was Dawit Kelete, 27, of Seattle. He was booked into King County Jail on Saturday morning on investigation of felony vehicular assault. Troopers don’t believe impairment was a factor and said Kelete drove the wrong way on the Stewart Street off-ramp to enter the interstate, which had been partially shut down in response to protesters.

State Patrol announced Saturday evening that it would no longer allowprotesters on the interstate.

The change in strategy comes as protests against police brutality and racism enter their second month in Seattle. The hit-and-run was the latest traumatic event to occur at or near protest areas, including shootings near the Capitol Hill Organized Protest, which was shut down by police Wednesday.
“Blocking a freeway is a crime and no longer are we going to enable that criminal conduct to continue,” said State Patrol Capt. Ron Mead, who made the decision to no longer close the interstate. “We are not going to be allowing protesters to access the freeway unimpeded, and there are consequences for criminal conduct.”

Mead said additional troopers would be in the area Saturday night and “they have been instructed to enforce the law.”

A probable-cause statement outlining the State Patrol’s case against Kelete did not include possible motive.

“The driver was reserved and appeared sullen throughout his time in custody,” the probable-cause statement said. “At one point he asked if the injured pedestrians were okay.”

A hearing for Kelete is scheduled for Monday, and a judge will then make a decision regarding bail, according to prosecutors.

“He didn’t stop

State Patrol closed both directions of I-5 along downtown Seattle shortly before midnight Friday, when it appeared protesters would enter the roadway. Troopers and personnel from the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) used their vehicles to block on-ramps between Interstate 90 and Highway 520, State Patrol spokesperson Chase Van Cleave said.

Protesters with the Black Femme March stopped on the interstate on their way back to Capitol Hill after going on their nightly march to the Seattle Police Department’s West Precinct. Moments before the car struck the demonstrators, the crowd had been dancing to the Cupid Shuffle, videos show.

“It was a festive environment,” said Aaron, a protester who didn’t want his last name used out of concern for his safety.

Witnesses captured video that showed a white car heading south at a high speed around 1:30 a.m. Saturday. It swerved around two vehicles positioned as a barrier to protect protesters across the I-5 lanes. Video showed the car careened toward the protesters and struck two, sending them flying into the air.
Love, one of the victims, had been livestreaming the march for two hours. It ended abruptly, after shouts of “Car!” could be heard, then screeching tires and the sound of impact.

“I don’t know what happened, but it didn’t seem like an accident at all. He didn’t hit his brakes, he didn’t stop,” Aaron said.

After hitting the protesters near Olive Way, the driver went south for about two miles before police stopped him near Edgar Martinez Drive South, according to State Patrol.

State Patrol tweeted out two pictures of the driver’s car, a white Jaguar with significant damage to its bumper and windshield.

The victims

Taylor and Love had both livestreamed video from protests in recent weeks.

Katelyn Hoberecht, who worked with Taylor at the Urban Animal veterinary clinics, said Taylor had been a frequent presence at protests.

“Summer has been there since Day One standing up for Black lives. Staying out all day and night, while still working full time taking care of animals,” Hoberecht said. “Summer talked me about the protests, and how incredible it was to be a part of something so huge. A part of history.”

A GoFundMe set up around noon Saturday for Taylor, who used nonbinary pronouns, had raised more than $40,000 by nighttime.

“Summer is an incredibly strong and independent spirit. They are a bright and caring person,” wrote the GoFundMe organizer, Becky Gilliam, who went on to say Taylor “elicits joy and laughter in others.”

A fundraiser was also set up for Diaz Love.

“Diaz is a huge animal lover and fights for the rights of people everywhere… wanting to help any way they can,” wrote its organizer, Abigail Annable.

Nightly protests

Incidents of drivers striking demonstrators have been documented across the country, including in Seattle. In June, just as Seattle’s protest movement was picking up steam, a man drove directly into the heart of protest activity in Capitol Hill and shot a man in the arm. Ten days later, a man drove into a crowd of protesters in Portland.

In an incident an hour and a half before the hit-and-run, which Seattle police say is unrelated, an off-duty Seattle police officer driving a personal vehicle tried to move through a crowd at Olive Way and Boren Avenue. Police say the crowd surrounded the officer’s vehicle, and another car struck the officer’s car.
State Patrol had shut down the interstate 19 nights in a row in response to protests, said Capt. Mead, who oversees the agency’s district that includes King County. For weeks, troopers operated in response to protesters’ movements, shutting down a stretch of the interstate when it looked as if protesters would enter the roadway.

WSDOT would use signs along the interstate to alert drivers about closures, while State Patrol and WSDOT vehicles blocked on-ramps in affected areas.
“With no effective way of stopping large crowds from entering its lengthy borders, temporarily shutting the roadway is our best measure to avoid the dangerous mixture of freeway speed, vehicles, and pedestrians and to end the disruptions as quickly as possible,” State Patrol Chief John Batiste wrote in a June 27 statement.

After a driver hit protesters, though, Mead said entering the interstate “is just inherently unsafe.” Mead said he recognized the protesters were victims in the hit-and-run, but that he could not guarantee protesters’ safety if they entered the roadway.

“No one should risk their life for demanding better from our city, state and country,” Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan said in a tweet.

Durkan, who has faced criticism for police officers’ use of tear gas, pepper spray and force against protesters, said the city supports the victims and witnesses from Saturday.

A spokesperson for Gov. Jay Inslee said Saturday afternoon that he “continues to support the constitutionally protected right to protest and for those who do it to be safe from harm.”

Inslee’s office did not immediately respond with comment on State Patrol’s change in strategy.
 
This goes to court, and he plays the dumb innocent *click pop* African who grew up riding de zebras not jaguars, and who does not know da wae, and the bleeding heart Seattle jury will just melt.

It'll be impossible for them to go against every ingrained wokester instinct and try and paint this guy as a vicious savage murderer, and they'll just want it all shoved as deep down into the memory hole as it will go.
 
What is it with liberals and using quaint colloquialisms like 'y'all' and 'folks'?
It's really weird, not least because it's totally anachronistic in light of the tech-driven future city-dwellers aspire for
These people have never so much as touched livestock before, and were it up to them every white Southerner would be thrown into concentration camps for their ancestral sin, but are perfectly happy to appropriate their language in lieu of any community or social cohesion their own worldview has failed to develop

1. It lets them borrow a little quaintness that helps to distract from how elitist and authoritarian they are.

2. They associate such talk with lower status people, and using their language helps them avoid the realization they're the kind of upper class assholes they allegedly hate and stand against.

3. It's become part of a milieu they use to identify and signal to each other, just like "problematic," "triggered," and "this ain't it chief."

4. It's not gendered language, so it fits within the rules of Newspeak.
 
They're still trying to hide the fact that he is black.

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https://twitter.com/choeshow/status/1280274177971240960 (https://archive.vn/zO4ZM)
 
What is it with liberals and using quaint colloquialisms like 'y'all' and 'folks'?
It's really weird, not least because it's totally anachronistic in light of the tech-driven future city-dwellers aspire for
These people have never so much as touched livestock before, and were it up to them every white Southerner would be thrown into concentration camps for their ancestral sin, but are perfectly happy to appropriate their language in lieu of any community or social cohesion their own worldview has failed to develop

They unironically think its a black thing. Southern blacks took their language and culture with them when they moved to the cities, so a lot of southern things are seen as black things in the cities.
 
Bail was set Monday for the driver suspected of hitting two protesters, killing one, on Interstate 5 in Seattle over the weekend, while a King County sheriff’s deputy was put on leave over a social media post that mocked the demonstrators’ death and injuries.

The driver, who the Washington State Patrol identified as 27-year-old Dawit Kelete, is being held on $1.2 million bail, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

At an initial hearing Saturday for Kelete, who is Black, a judge found probable cause for vehicular assault against two victims. Charges are expected to be filed Wednesday afternoon.

The victims of the hit-and-run, who both use they/them pronouns, were part of a daily march led by Black women, protesters outside the King County Courthouse said Monday.

Summer Taylor, a 24-year-old from Seattle, died from their injuries Saturday night at Harborview Medical Center. Taylor’s official cause of death is pending an investigation by the State Patrol, the King County Medical Examiner’s Office reported Monday.

As of 12:45 p.m. Monday, 32-year-old Diaz Love remained in serious condition with multiple injuries at Harborview Medical Center, a hospital spokesperson said.

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Love posted on Facebook on Sunday night that they are “alive and stable. In a lot of pain.”

“If they thought this murder would make us back down, they are very wrong,” they wrote. “Very wrong.”

According to a statement outlining the State Patrol’s case against him, Kelete was arrested around 1:30 a.m. Saturday on I-5 near the Interstate 90 interchange after he allegedly drove the wrong direction onto the Stewart Street offramp toward the highway.

At the time, I-5 was closed between I-90 and Highway 520 because a group of protesters had marched onto the freeway, the document said.

Kelete turned onto I-5, sped past vehicles parked on the freeway to protect protesters and hit the two demonstrators before continuing south, according to the State Patrol.

Meanwhile, a King County Sheriff’s Office deputy was placed on administrative leave after making what the Sheriff’s Office described as “concerning posts” on social media over the weekend.

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Screenshots shared on social media showed a post under the name Mike Brown; the Sheriff’s Office confirmed Brown is a detective. The screenshots captured a Facebook post with an image that read “All lives splatter” — accompanied by a graphic of a vehicle running people over. “Keep your (expletive) off the road,” the graphic continued.

“We value all members of our community and are committed to serving everyone equally, with dignity and respect,” Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht wrote in a statement Monday. “I will take swift action to thoroughly investigate when the conduct of Sheriff’s Office members fails to reflect our core values and violates Sheriff’s Office policy.”

The office is also investigating other employees who “may have participated via reactions or comments on the post,” the statement said.

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The King County Sheriff’s Office Guild didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

Meanwhile, the State Patrol announced over the weekend that it would no longer allow protesters on the interstate. Capt. Ron Mead said Monday troopers are “not planning to shut down I-5 anymore if we don’t have to … (But) we will always err on the side of safety, so we will if we need to.”

“We’re only going to close it if we absolutely have to for public safety, whereas before we were closing proactively,” Mead said.


During a City Council briefing Monday morning, some council members addressed the hit-and-run on I-5.

“It is another Monday, and we have more to mourn this week,” Councilmember Lisa Herbold said, citing Taylor’s death, in addition to the earlier deaths of Horace Lorenzo Anderson Jr. and Antonio Mays Jr. at the CHOP.

Herbold said the city should help provide “support and resources” related to traumatized protesters.

 
“It is another Monday, and we have more to mourn this week,” Councilmember Lisa Herbold said, citing Taylor’s death, in addition to the earlier deaths of Horace Lorenzo Anderson Jr. and Antonio Mays Jr. at the CHOP.

You can thank Sawant. Then thank Durkin for being a self posturing piece of shit.
Defund and demonise the police. Allow mob rule, criminals to call the shots.

All this over one nigger, his drug habit, a fake bill and his weak heart :story:.

Fuck Summer Taylor. She wanted this. She got it.
 
Replaying that side angle that was posted here, I can't see the red glow of brake lights until after the Jag is totally past the white van. I think his first instinct was to swerve right when he saw the obstruction in the road, then he sees the big crowd of idiots and tries to swerve hard left (almost losing control of the car) after passing the van, hitting the two slowest of the herd who were still in the muddle of the roadway. He doesn't seem to start braking until he's just a few feet from the first chick, who by the way seems to have zero reaction to the oncoming vehicle, a remarkable lack of self-preservation instincts. At least the second girl kind of recoiled and braced for impact.

I agree on the body count, if this dude wanted a high score he could have plowed straight into the group, but he really seems to try not to. He reacts like any normal person caught by surprise might.
From my anecdotal experience in stopping on a highway, and backed up by a bit of googling, his choices were pretty much "brake and pray" or "swerve and pray". Trying to brake and swerve at the same time is a good way to lose control and fish tail so hard you end up perpendicular to the road. I suspect if you're unlucky enough you can even roll the car. So my guess would be he tried to swerve his way through, maybe taking his foot off the gas. Then slammed on the brakes in desperation when he realized that he couldn't avoid everyone.

All told I'd say that calling this murder is absurd. It's nothing more than a fatal traffic accident. One with some unusual circumstances, but a traffic accident nevertheless. The sort that's almost inevitable when people start protesting on major roads. It's a shame someone had to die before the police felt somewhat comfortable in attempting to prevent people from protesting on the interstate, but a lot of the blame for that is on the protesters as well.
 
So long for wishing then she could see the light and the errors of her own ways....
Even if she did see the error in her ways, she cannot ever admit that because she would be completely ruined by her spiteful, revenge-seeing former allies.

I'm convinced that a lot of these people on the left are hostages. They got pulled in by a more moderate message a few years back and now they're completely unable to make a change or else they'll lose their entire friend group. And that friend group knows all kinds of information that will be exposed the moment a person steps out of line. They'll take even minor violations of the central commandments of the movement and blow them out of proportion in front of the mob. And then you're fucked.

There are no secrets among Communists, there is only leverage.
 
Driver pleads guilty to fatally striking Black Lives Matter protester
The Seattle Times (archive.ph)
By Daisy Zavala Magaña
2023-07-27 19:38:18GMT

A 30-year-old man pleaded guilty Thursday to killing one Black Lives Matter protester and injuring another when he drove a car through a group of demonstrators on a Seattle freeway over three years ago.

Dawit Kelete pleaded guilty to vehicular homicide in the death of Summer Taylor, vehicular assault with aggravating substantial injuries to a second victim, Diaz Love, and reckless driving. Defense and prosecuting attorneys agreed to recommend a sentence of over six years in prison, followed by a year and a half of probation, and is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 8.

Court documents say Kelete was traveling at “freeway speeds” July 4, 2020, when he swerved around a barricade of demonstrators’ vehicles and into a group of protesters on a closed Interstate 5 — striking Taylor, who later died, and critically injuring Love.

Police arrested him shortly thereafter. Court documents allege he told officers he was withdrawing from Percocet, a narcotic, and struggled with an “untreated addiction.”

Prosecutors and Kelete’s defense agreed to a recommendation of 41 months for the vehicular homicide charge and 34 months — to run consecutively — for the vehicular assault charge. The recommendation reflects the top of Washington’s sentencing range for the former charge and what would be an exceptional sentence for the latter, due to the extent of Love’s injuries.

Kelete also faces three additional months for reckless driving. He had initially pleaded not guilty to each of the charges.

Francisco Duarte, Kelete’s attorney, said his client asked about the victims from the onset and has shown deep remorse. Duarte also said it’s unfair Kelete alone has faced repercussions for the incident, and claimed authorities were negligent and failed to protect the public and protesters.

“Local and state authorities must take responsibility,” Duarte said.

Love — who suffered a traumatic brain injury, multiple fractures, lacerations, displacements and other physical wounds — filed a lawsuit last year against the state, city and Kelete. The trial date is set for Feb. 12, 2024.

The lawsuit alleges Kelete was driving negligently and that state and city agencies failed to block all access ramps to I-5 and refused to protect vulnerable protesters. The State Patrol had closed the freeway during the demonstration, which was part of a run of nightly protests over the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.

Family described Taylor, 24, as someone with boundless dedication to justice and love for animals. Taylor had been demonstrating and rallying in support of Black Lives Matter nearly every day since the protests began.

Kelete’s attorney requested a competency evaluation for Kelete last year; he was on a waitlist as of at least November.
 
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