This video captures a community protest in South Seattle, Washington, where residents and activists demand accountability for police officers who have killed community members, including George Floyd, Christian Nelson, and others. The speakers call for community control of police, the prosecution of killer cops, and the end of systemic racism and police violence. The event features speeches from community members, union representatives, and organizers who emphasize that communities must organize, demand justice, and take action to ensure police serve and protect rather than harm their neighborhoods.
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remembering George Floyd South Seattle Wa 98118 5/25/2026Added:
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We have a moral obligation to transform Korean culture and together we can create a brighter future. Today we stand here in solidarity.
Say their name. George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> Christian Nelson.
>> Christian Nelson.
>> Christian Nelson.
>> Christian Nelson.
Scam.
>> Brian Scammon.
>> Brian Scam.
>> Brian Scammon.
>> Isaiah Oen.
>> Isaiah.
>> Isaiah.
>> Isaiah.
Jessie sess >> mineph are people that were murdered in Washington State.
>> Safeway. They are stealing our loved ones here at our city. And we have to remember that >> our streets.
>> Streets.
>> Our streets.
>> Power up.
>> Power up. How come your son and those really remarkable man that's something that you are unaware of it does not only affect your family but there is a ripple effect where family is within family trauma during the time of justice trial took seven years to get into that courtroom. Shame of trades later, my son who I ran just brother died. And so I owe him a candle not only for Jesse's murder but also for the family that was right down the street.
So I >> over here I got to call out in the fight. We have children mother Joseph mother Sonia and we also have Darcina Lyall's cousin Isabel. I don't know. I don't know.
It's Lydina Ly's cousin. You guys want to come up and say anything?
>> Okay. Give them a lot of love. We've got family here with >> weird people who love their their dead loved ones. What's What a weird thing to do. Morning. You're dead.
>> You people are weird.
What? What an amazing fight, isn't it?
>> It's not the circumstances that I waste your time under, but when I hear of these stories of resistance for long years, it ends me with happiness because they want us to give up. But I don't see these amazing women in front of me defeated. Does it look like these women are defeated to you?
>> Does it look like they're defeated to you?
>> It looks like they're ready to fight.
They're ready to march. They're ready to bring fire into this movement. I'm very very grateful and glad to have made you president and to have heard your wonderful words, your wonderful story, and to know that it's possible to charge killer cops and put them in jail where they belong.
>> Woo!
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> And that will do. And I am very excited for that. So give it up one more time for Elaine from Washington.
>> We are here George Floyd killed at the hands of police violence.
The largest civil rights protest this country has ever seen was six years ago in the summer of 2020.
In this country where our most racist political bias could ground failed communities to fail to provide the housing, mental health support, direct income support the community needs, not just to survive or to thrive. where FD and Chief Bar stand staunchly in the way of our rescues, blocking access to vulnerable community members in a time of crisis from getting the support and the help that they need. And that any wonder that does so many including Jack Nelson Jackle and many many others don't meet their hope not attempt to live out their lives but instead they meet their end at the end of the barrel of a gun and build it by an officer.
>> Shame.
>> Shame. During the year under consent decrees, the killing of civilians by SPD officers did not go down 10% for the homicide.
>> Shame 10%.
>> I ask you what has changed since 2020 president since in office. Anyone who has ever studied history knows that that is the need to target and that every autocratic takeover in history done through police oppression.
>> Yes. Abolish ICE. But let's not forget that SPD murders our residents, denies critical services in a time of need, and when domestic evangelical terrorists come to town to brutalize our come to town, brutalizes our LGBTQ plus community and allies exercising their free speech rights to counterprotest. J >> SP are the henchmen that the federal government is looking for. Yes, >> she farts word that he'll probably get arrested hollow when she is either to instantly exonerate walkers civilian without ever asking the question how Christ prevention will help prevent and she cannot even be bothered to ask that question then she is not valuing their lives.
Don't you care about >> I ask you what does accountability look like?
Accountability is not punishment.
Accountability is taking responsibility for the harm you have caused reparation.
I ask when has an FBD ever been held accountable?
I would like to demand such but I asked myself what would justice look like one of my loved ones have been murdered and I am not sure there is such a thing as justice in that event.
I cannot think of a single time when SP didn't run to exonerate officers. I can't think of a single time when a city stopped and asked a question how they came to ask that question with the death of John Williams in 2012. Shame when they were beating the [ __ ] out of you for crowd exercising our police right now under Sean Barnes >> shame [ __ ] Sean Barnes >> going to care for community we are >> who is going to care for our black and brown neighbors We are >> That's me.
>> Who is going to choke our immigrant neighbors with a fed swarm?
>> We are.
>> Who is going to care for our unhoused neighbors?
>> We are.
>> Who is going to care for our LGBT plus neighbors?
>> We are.
>> Who is going to care for our Muslim neighbors?
>> We are. Accountability is the bare minimum of our demand. Stop preventing a care worker from doing our job. Stop getting into salary.
We as our death and we are going to show up again and again and again there are no more deaths and no more names to be spoken. That's right.
>> Woo!
>> That's right. We are not just commemorating one singular life, but the plethora of lives that have been murdered and stolen by these crooked cops change. And yes, we are going to be the ones who stand up for each other and care for each other. And we are going to build that through what we call starboards a civilian police accountability council because if people everyday people like you and me who know exactly where the pigs should or shouldn't be you know if we have this civilian police accountability people like you can be elected to it and represent us and our interest instead of right now we're overseen other >> yeah if protesting had no result what happened Christine Gnome one second Josh Castle with South Indivisible where you die.
>> Hi everyone.
Thank you for having us today. My name is John Castle.
and I both John and I both won Southw County like Bastion Seattle and Del.
I also live in the club with my husband.
>> Where I live in the quad fully is a beautiful and vibrant community. It consistently ranks the most diverse city in the state >> 57 language couple miles that way 3/4 of people get my notes here are people of 3/4 of the records are people of color 40% were born outside the United States one in five are non-cit and yet the center of life there and police blocked it in home to department of homeland security it's right next to county airport which is I should kidnap people from their families, workplace and schools and then fly them take them the entire time the most dangerous places in the world.
at the headquarters of Savy Corporation IT Landlord and the kind of a proposed new IT office also owned by Sy and it has in the police department it has the police department that is far too cozy with uh DHS and ICE here's what we know a major study by the US for human rights called keeping the door wide open found that ICE and Border Patrol control are tapping into ALPR and blocks across country along with the full cooperation often for the full cooperation of local police.
>> Shame.
>> Shame.
>> We know that PD shares their block data with 87 other police agencies all across the state, including eight who willingly shared their data their block data with ICE used against their immigrant neighborhood.
>> These are only no.
Despite all this, the two police team said a few weeks ago at a city council meeting that ISIS does not have access for tried to verify that with a public record.
>> What are they hiding? Even more egregious, the police department is openly ignoring meeting and sharing information with the Department of Homeland Security.
>> Shame, >> claiming they are not discussing immigration enforcement. as if DHS and ICE are going to now post a lie about its intentions under this fascist regime and as and that the department that just snowballs upon a record of death. Sharing anything at all but ICE while our neighbors are being hunted in the most immigrant heavy cities in the state is totally outrageous and obscene.
As the whole city council backed the clock, the whole city council deadlocked the tide most positive cameras. The mayor unfortunately broke the tide to keep the cameras on.
>> Shame.
>> But we are not backing down and the fight continues. We will keep showing the city council. We will keep protesting and hunting 101 security at the city council and in front of applying the pressure to pull these cameras. We're pulling off everywhere.
>> Woo! Woo! our neighbors so they can drive or sleep. They can go to work. They can pick their kids from school without tracking them with these husbands across the business all over the state.
They turn off their cameras, but then quickly and quietly turn them back on again.
James Marissa organized hardly against surveillance which culminated in a a 43 city council vote to turn the cameras back off.
>> What an awkward thing to say out loud in print out.
>> Okay.
That's what Marissa and those neighbors did. They got organized. They showed up at city council. They turned out yet again.
>> They turned out unanimously in favor of shutting down the cameras off. And guess what? The city council, they saw that they backed off back on the same foot.
>> Woo.
in Seattle all over the region. We will continue to stand with our neighbors tonight and collaboration with it in honor of me and all those killed and murdered by police and ICE. We would love to talk to anyone interested in joining our efforts. Check out our event and our actions how to get involved in helping individuals.org.
Thank you for all that you do. Let's keep up the fight.
>> WOO!
LET'S GIVE IT up one more time for South Indivisible out of >> We're not currently doing. And you want to know why?
Because through the force of struggle and investigation, we found out that there's a roadblock.
>> Conspiracy theorist in the house.
>> Shame.
>> Shame.
>> So that's why we're once again making sure to take up this important campaign because we're looking to make that leash so we can yank those dogs where they belong and that they can't run.
>> Yep. Lots and lots of money. All of us are getting paid. Look, this is where they're signing up to get paid. around on their own.
>> That's the get pain table.
>> They have to come and be rescued by police, by the National Guard, by all these other races, forms of racist and political oppression.
So, we'll be here to build that beach and hold these dogs down so that the people can go and crush ice.
>> Crush ice. Woo! Now for our last speaker before we end up ready to car, we're going to invite up um Ivana from the American Party of Labor which is a Marxist lenders organization Marxist neutral gay network rapid response group and they are local to the sound they're the local but commission they're fighting state surveillance hosting political education and facing down the Zionist presence in Seattle. So, let's welcome up the American Party of Labor, AND IVON SECRETARY.
At the end of last year, we decided to keep up the work against that being expanded here in Seattle.
This time of our activist interrupting people such as interrupting public safety over action of the violent state.
We have publicly put Katie Wilson on his place in public for her capitulation to make history campaign uh and disappointed the voting base.
>> Following the 2020 uprising was here are familiar with uh the budget cut their capabilities limited with regard to less than lethal weapons.
Six years later, those things have been reintroduced. They now use rubber bullets to keep 30 mm rounds against them.
>> Blind.
That's right. [ __ ] They've also had their budget re-expanded by hundreds of millions of dollars to expand their AI surveillance system. Like that white camera. Like that white camera. Like that white camera across the street corner we are rallying on.
>> Yeah. [ __ ] Hey, >> this technology that is watching us right now powered by artificial intelligence. We have no idea what's done with the data shadowy place being processed. This is the same technology that is being used by Israel to stalk Palestinians as they go home and drop bumper buster bombs and kill thousands of people. Shame.
>> Shame.
>> Do you want that [ __ ] in your home?
>> No.
>> That's right. We have been interrupting city council for months demanding that they stop the expansion of the surveillance state in combination with the reintroduction of quote less than lethal weapons that blinded an activist in Sacramento this year.
>> Yeah. Shame. Nothing can be less than lethal if it ruins somebody's [ __ ] life.
>> I don't have much else to say. [ __ ] this surveillance. Put on a mask. They have masks at the starter table. Uh, please come talk to us. Let's join us in our efforts in trying to put this stuff down. We need to build a movement to materially end surveillance for good, no matter what it takes. Thank you.
>> It's a lot, right? It's um it sometimes feels a little overwhelming, but I like and I love that when I uh have that American Party of Labor. They have come with facts. Facts that highlight the ways that SPD is continuing to try to increase their surveillance. Like with $100,000 that they were trying to get a contract with Elon Musk in order to expand their AI surveillance system.
>> DO YOU WANT THAT?
>> NO.
>> HELL NO. NONE of us want that.
>> No. And so I'm grateful that we're all here united and that we're going to take to these streets and the more we do end up taking to these streets. I want to ground this back into where and how we have come to find ourselves on these.
With that, I'm going to read some words that were said from the mother of Christian Del.
What is it? Oh, the one.
>> These are the words from Amanda.
>> Mother radical.
>> Thank you so so much for taking the time to call me and for all that you have ordinated. Sincerely from my heart, I truly truly appreciate it. I really really do thank you from myself and for my being Christian.
My son promoted love. My son was a bridge to build to bring people together when he was a little boy. He would go and grab friends and family members and bring them all together. And when he completed, we were all standing in a circle. That was what he did often. He wanted a family. He got married in his teens because he promoted and wanted and loved family. He had posters of the Air Force all over his walls growing up. He had his goals lined up and wanted to promote love and be there for his community and serve his community. He was talking about going into politics so that he could serve the people who were hurt, the people who were lost, the people that were ignored. He wanted to be my son is not the lives that have been traded. He is more than that. He is bigger than that. My son has always been a bigger than life character. He would bring room. He would bring life to the room, laughter to the room, and anything that anyone needed, he was there.
Whether they needed it or not, he would give it to you. He didn't care about what it was that needed. He would try his best to get it for that person. My son was very troubled. He was hurting because people were hurting him and lying to him and stealing from him and from uh that type of uh hurt to the soul makes people so that you don't understand and that when death comes that her son was before he was killed her son was actually calling him every day for the last 2 weeks and they would stay on the phone practically all day even if they weren't talking or saying a word.
He was hurting so much and he would put on a smile for everyone so that they would be okay and not concerned but internally he was hurting and crying inside and out day and night and it hurts to hear your child hurt but he doesn't have to hurt anymore.
I don't want him to dismember what was portrayed, but for his heart, his genuine love for everyone and all that he tried to do for each and every person that came across his path.
My son always said, "I have chosen family and a biological family." And he loved each and everyone he and would go out on a limb and do whatever he could for everyone. A smile, a pure heart, with genuine love. I want to sincerely thank each and every one of you for supporting, loving, taking your time, effort, finances to love on my babies.
It means so much to me. I sincerely thank you. Both of my boys have been murdered. Both of their lives have been taken. My children are in heaven. And I pray that I follow their way to the way that they wanted. I know everything in me how much the love and support would mean to my Christian for my son. And so we thank you sincerely. I echo this day and night. Thank you for all of your positive comments, for all of your prayers, for all of your financial support, for your love, for your tears, for all of the time that you have taken out of your day and dedicate to my son, to my Christian. Thank you. My boys Christian, Noah, and Justin are all in heaven. We all thank you. Their mother thinks thanks you sincerely.
When when Amanda found out that Chris was murdered, one of the first things she tried to do was fly out all the way out from where she is. I think they're from uh Georgia, >> Atlanta, very far. A woman who had not much money but an abundance of love as soon as she could to go try and see her son who was murdered by a when she got here were grateful enough to have been able to help her.
>> Some of y'all need Jesus deserve to be alone after having your son murdered.
So I wanted to in some silence as we reflect and think of the space and how the come for our lives.
It's days like these that matter. Even if it rains, even if it's cold, even if we're tired, that drive to serve, to love, to be good, it exists in Christians. And I see it exist in each and every single one of us. And it's because of that that we're here today.
So, as we transition on to the next part of our very important event, I'm going to bring up Starbucks.
>> Okay.
Want to come up here?
Woo.
Y'all people better not say [ __ ] say their name.
>> So, we're we're in here today to recognize George Floyd and his lost. What's his name?
>> George.
>> George Floyd.
>> Say his name.
>> George Floyd.
>> What's his name?
>> George Floyd.
>> Say his name.
>> George Floyd.
>> What's his name?
>> George Floyd.
>> Say his name.
>> George Floyd.
>> What's that name?
>> George Floyd.
Sometimes you got to explain it.
>> My name is Sonia Jones and today I heard a lot of people talking about uh policies. Um please follow the Washington Coalition for Police Accountability because we are doing a lot of politicians within legislation across the state. Uh, so for more information, go ahead and follow WKA Washington coalition for police accountability. Thank you.
>> Woo.
>> I love the people who think this is all we do. Protest in the street and do nothing else. [ __ ] >> Thank you for speaking up.
>> Hear from people who have experiences that you could never imagine. You know, I can't talk about what it's like to have this horrific event occur to me.
And so I'm grateful to be able to have made this space for people to come and tell their stories.
And for our march, um I actually just give the whole rundown. So um Vic is our security lead. They have walkies and other folks on TS have tape on their shoulders. So um and I want to run this folks. Do we talk to cops?
>> Hell no.
>> We do not. So if a cop You say we don't touch our >> deployable, not me. I'm trans. They banned us.
>> Thank you. Please do so. And basically they will say no [ __ ] >> Aside from that, as we go and actually uh march, you know, we're going to march for about mile to the precinct. Um it's pretty much a street walk, but some things that we're going to be doing in terms of, you know, really trying to be organized. We're looking to raise the level of organization. So within our marks, the things that we're doing, you can stay organized and be hands. So I'm just going to kind of start showing them. Um, so when you want to move in direction, >> yeah, we're going to be starting to move in direction towards a certain direction.
Um, and then if we want to speed up, we're going to lift our hands up like this.
And then uh if we're safe to slow down, kind of slow our hands down and then um to indicate that we're starting, we're going to go ahead and throw our fingers in the air to show that we're moving. And then to stop, we're all going to put our hands.
>> Okay. Are you going to march?
I'll give you a call.
>> Yeah, I can if you could.
>> Do you want my phone number or anything?
Sure. You're going to be on >> You're on there.
>> Yeah. Yeah, that's fine. If you can write it down. Sure. Sure. Sure.
>> Yeah.
>> Actually, I can.
>> Can you write?
>> Yes. Yes, I can.
>> All right.
>> Or Okay.
>> I was here yesterday.
>> I know, honey. That's what I'm saying.
You're on video.
>> Yeah. Yeah. What's your number?
>> 206 >> 206 >> 962 >> 962 >> 7132 >> 71 >> three You're going to probably seen by on the national >> you were a rally downtown.
>> I remember your >> It was like a couple years ago.
>> Yeah, I've been going to stop 10 [ __ ] years. We're not going to stop.
>> 10 years. I've been doing this since Desert Storm. I >> I said refuse now. I've been doing it for almost 50 years.
>> I know. I know.
>> Okay, darling. I remember you.
>> Yeah.
>> Everybody that gets the shirt.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> I'm so tired.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> All right. So, the the precinct is uh that way. So, we're just going to crow over here and I'm going to start uh listing out some chants. So, when I say whose lives matter, I want you to say black lives matter.
>> Yeah.
>> Whose lives matter.
>> Black lives matter. Whose lives matter?
>> Black lives matter.
>> Whose lives matter?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHAT DO WE WANT?
>> JUSTICE.
>> WHAT DO WE WANT?
>> JUSTICE.
>> WHEN DO we want it?
>> Now.
>> WHEN DO WE WANT IT?
>> NOW.
>> AND IF WE DON'T GET IT, >> SHUT IT DOWN. AND IF WE DON'T GET IT, >> SHUT IT DOWN.
>> AND IF WE DON'T GET IT, >> SHUT IT DOWN.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> Black lives matter.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
protest dogs.
>> Uh, Black Lives Matter, the national organization, does not exist. There was a lot of corruption there, but caring about Black Lives still exists. Yes.
Oh my god.
>> Do Do you know if he got his hat back?
>> I don't know. No, I'm going to say I don't Say his name.
>> Say his name.
>> GEORGE FLOYD.
>> SAY HIS NAME.
>> George Floyd.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER.
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER.
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER.
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER.
>> Black lives matter.
>> WHAT DO WE WANT? JUSTICE.
>> What do we want?
>> Justice.
>> When do we want it?
>> Now.
>> WHEN DO WE WANT IT?
>> NOW.
>> AND IF WE DON'T GET IT, >> SHUT IT DOWN.
>> AND IF WE DON'T get it, >> SHUT IT DOWN.
>> IF WE DON'T GET IT, >> SHUT IT DOWN.
>> IF WE DON'T GET IT, >> shut it down.
>> Lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Who lives matter?
>> Black lives matter.
>> Lives matter.
>> Black lives matter. Who lives first?
>> Black Lives Matter.
>> How about do a different one? I'm going to say when killer cops are on patrol and then I'm going to say >> how do we stop them? I want you to say community control.
>> When killer cops are on patrol, how do we STOP THEM?
>> COMMUNITY CONTROL.
>> WHEN KILLER cops are on patrol, how do we STOP THEM?
>> COMMUNITY CONTROL.
>> Killer cops are on patrol. How do we STOP THEM?
>> COMMUNITY CONTROL.
>> JAIL killer cops. JAIL KILLER COPS.
>> JAIL KILLER COPS.
>> JAIL KILLER COPS.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> No justice.
>> No peace.
>> No justice.
>> No peace.
>> No racist.
>> Police.
>> No racist.
>> Police. No justice.
>> I've never protested at the safe.
>> Noice. Noace. No racist.
>> Police.
>> No racist.
>> Police.
>> When black lives are under attack, what do we do?
>> Stand up. Fight back.
>> Under attack.
>> Stand up. Fight back.
>> Stand up. Fight back.
>> Stand up. Fight back.
And then we're going to go a line. Say your name.
>> Say your name.
>> Oh, thank you. I think it's just cardboard.
>> Nelson.
>> Nelson.
>> Kristen Nelson.
All lives matter.
>> All lives matter.
>> All lives matter.
>> It's all life.
Black lives matter.
>> That That was it. Woo.
>> Black Lives Matter.
>> Black Lives Matter. Woo.
>> Fight back.
>> Stand up. Fight back. What do we do?
>> Stand up. Fight back.
>> Bury your Palestine flag for those who are asking.
>> Stand up. Fight back.
>> Stand up. Fight back.
>> Stand up. Fight back.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops. Tail killer cop.
>> Killer cop.
>> Tail killer cop.
>> No justice.
>> No peace.
>> No justice.
>> No peace.
>> Police.
Police.
>> Police.
>> Imagine you're on your driving your your driving school and this.
>> What do we want?
>> What do we want? control.
>> Community control.
>> I thought he said Paw Patrol. Sorry. I >> want you to say fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
That's why is the only way to take the pure from our street.
>> When I say who's ready to fight, I want you to say thank you.
>> Who's ready to fight?
>> Me.
>> Who's ready to fight?
>> Me.
>> Who's ready to fight?
>> Me.
>> Woo.
How do we stop them?
>> Community control.
>> How do we stop them?
>> Community control.
>> Community control.
>> Community control is a democratic key overight so that we can loos and we can drag these dogs to where we deal with a [ __ ] without our without getting confirmation from us.
All right.
>> All right. We're going to go ahead and start cautioning.
>> And as we do it, let's bring it back.
Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> JAIL KILLER COPS.
>> JAIL killer cops.
Indict convict. Send those killer cops to jail. The whole damn system is guilty as hell.
>> Okay. Indict. Convict. Send those killer cops to jail. The whole damn system is guilty as hell. Okay.
>> The whole damn system is guilty as hell.
>> Convict comes to jail. in damn system is guilty as hell.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops. That's the only place in jail.
>> They don't deserve to be roaming this.
Now we go.
>> The people, our families, they get to go home and enjoy their own come and steal and destroy from us and then they get to go home and act as if nothing has happened.
>> Shame. No more. That's why we're taking you to the prison. That's why we're going to make them fear of them because they think that they're better than them, but they're not.
>> They serve us. We own them. And we will force them to pay to our will.
Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
I really want these cops to be indicted.
I want them to be convicted and I want to be getting rid of them. So, let's start it up. Indict those killer cops to jail.
>> Damn system is guilty as hell.
The whole damn system is guilty as hell.
>> The whole damn system is guilty as hell.
>> Justice.
>> Now.
>> Now.
>> Shut it down.
>> SHUT IT DOWN.
SHUT it down.
the city to come into our neighborhood and us I will apologize for it.
>> Shame. James can't wait to see how they are and they realize how kindly they [ __ ] up >> because they don't get to come into our neighborhood murder and occupied and expect to BE ABLE TO WORK at peace.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops. Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> When killer cops are on patrol, how do we stop them?
>> Community control.
>> How do we stop them?
>> Community control.
>> How do we stop them?
>> Community control.
>> Whose lives matter?
>> Black lives matter.
>> Whose lives matter?
>> Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter. Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Whose lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Whose lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> That's right.
>> That's why we're out here today. We're out here taking the fight to the pigs.
We're going to show them just how much we think that black lives matter. We're going to go confront them. We're going to go tell them to get the [ __ ] out of our neighborhood to stop occupying and to stop MURDERING >> the [ __ ] out of here.
That would be terrifying.
We're bringing in to the people who know what it's like to fight.
>> All right.
>> I'm going to say George.
>> Say his name.
>> George Floyd.
>> Say his name.
>> George Floyd.
>> Say his name. George Floyd say his name.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
George Floyd.
>> He loves the complicated ones. Oh my gosh.
>> Because we have the amazing and we know we have a common enemy. So I want you to all the SPD KKK IDF. They're all the same.
IDF, they're all the same. SPD, KKK, IDF, they're all the same.
>> SPD KKK, they're all the same.
>> SPD, KKK, IDF, they're all the same.
Them dogs know.
I >> SPD, KKK, IDF, they're all the same.
>> Do another one. It's going to go racist, sexist, anti-gay. And then you say SPD, go away.
>> Yes.
>> Racist, sexist, anti-gay.
>> SPD, go away.
>> Racist, sexist, anti-gay.
>> SPD, go away.
>> Racist, sexist, anti.
>> SPD, go away.
>> SPD, go away. Who remembers when those pigs brutalize protesters at a trans >> Mayday.
>> Those pigs don't serve us, they occupy us.
>> Shame.
>> It is about time that they know that you don't [ __ ] with the people because the people are the many people controlling this city. We should be controlling this city. Those are your tax dollars.
And what I want to see when you when we have community control of the police, what I want is for jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops. Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> I'm going to say police are violent. And I want you to say we will not be silent.
>> Police aren't violent.
>> We will not be silent.
>> Okay, let's >> we won't be silent. Right out. Let's workshot that one.
>> Police are violent.
>> We won't be silenced.
>> We won't be silenced.
>> We won't be silenced.
>> We won't be silenced.
>> We won't be silenced.
>> We won't be silenced.
>> Those are pretty straight. Jail killer cops.
>> Killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Now.
Now.
Now.
>> Shut it down.
>> Shut it down.
Justice.
>> Shut it down.
>> Shut it down.
>> Stay strong.
the fire tonight where people are demanding that they Stop.
>> Woo!
Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Community control.
>> Yeah, I know. I can't hear him.
Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
Fight back. Fight back.
>> We win.
>> We win.
>> When we fight, We win.
>> We win.
>> Woo!
So big central. Here is the prison that the officers murdered Christian Nelson and the lady. This is what these kids come out of when they ups and occupy our cities.
>> Okay. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> Stay on the [ __ ] >> because we don't just stop at one. We don't stop until we win. And look at that [ __ ] thing right there.
That's not what he >> piggy.
>> Okay. Can we have a little DS huddle?
>> I thought I didn't think we >> All right.
We're going to move up the path.
Yeah, there to cover up murderers. We're going to be disrupting them.
>> This is not always planned >> and this is risking people.
>> I don't feel safe. I don't feel the rest of the gave us enough warnings before they start.
>> Yeah. I'm I'm going to take my chances.
I'm going to take my chances.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
Cuz they'll be behind you. What they'll do is they'll cattle you.
I've been in here since.
>> Yeah. Thank you.
So, yeah, real quiet.
Sorry.
not going to be the last one on property.
>> All right.
So, as we're here, I'm going to give it to uh Gabriel from the amazing union they have done.
Okay, here.
>> All right, folks. Get on the sidewalk.
>> Our communities are under attack. What do WE DO?
>> STAND UP. FIGHT BACK.
>> WHAT DO WE DO?
>> STAND UP. FIGHT BACK.
>> WHAT DO WE DO?
>> STAND UP. FIGHT BACK.
>> Thank you. My name is Finn and I am speaking on behalf of the International League of People's Struggle, Seattle, Tacoma.
>> We are a global alliance of over 350 grassroots organizations waging anti-imperialist struggles all across the world in over 40 countries.
>> We are here today to grieve >> but more importantly to rage.
>> We are in the belly of the beast. We are facing everinccreasing state violence and fascist attacks on the working class. In our own city within this past year, Jack Kle and Christian Nelson were murdered BY SPD. SHAME.
>> SHAME.
>> TODAY, it has been six years since George Floyd was relentlessly killed by cop Derek Schovin. Shame.
>> Shame.
We know that police are not designed to protect or serve our communities as they claim. We know them for what they really are. A violent instrument of the state.
A state meant to protect the property, power, and interests of the ruling class.
>> Yeah, that's right. Hey, >> this looks like cops being armed with high-tech weaponry used by the US military and bought from the very war profiteeers here in our backyard with our taxpayer money. Shame.
Far from being neutral enforcers of law and order, police regularly rely on racial profiling and arbitrary judgment to harass and kill with impunity, especially attacking poor, black, and marginalized communities.
>> Change. Yay!
>> Everywhere those demanding change have been beaten, shot, shot at, and brutalized by the very militarized police forces whose injustice they protest. Shame.
>> Shame.
>> And it doesn't stop with the police.
The state takes the lessons learned from sanctioned police violence and expands its power through ICE. Our migrant communities face state violence when they get picked up off the streets, kidnapped at ICE check-ins, imprisoned at the Northwest Detention Centers, >> unknowingly transfer to other states and then deported sometimes to countries they have never even set foot in. Shame.
>> Shame.
>> In detention centers, migrants face horrific, inhumane, violent conditions that no person should be subject to.
They are separated from their families who lose livelihood and stability and are forced to sink thousands of dollars that they don't have into legal fees all for the profits of the ruling uh ruling class. Shame.
>> Shame. That is why we call for ICE out now.
>> ICE out now.
>> We must link the issues of state violence enacted through police and ICE to the militarism and wars that the US wages abroad. The US pivot to Asia strategy has emboldened fascism across the continent and facilitated the massive expansion of US military bases in its wake. The fascist offensive by states in the region are designed, trained and implemented by US officials, including police forces along alongside staunch allies and reactionary puppets and developed through a history of USbacked fascist dictatorships around the world. Shame. Shame.
I want to take a second today to talk about another act of state violence that stole someone very near and dear to the South Seattle community.
Last month, our own community organizer, Kai Sorum, a Filipina American, traveled to the Philippines to serve her people by integrating with peasant and indigenous communities in the countryside to better understand their position and learn from their struggles.
While there, Kai was brutally killed by the reactionary armed forces of the Philippines on April 19th alongside 18 other individuals in an act of indiscriminate scraping on peasant communities on Networth Island. SHAME.
>> SHAME.
>> Philippine puppet president Bono Marcos himself congratulated the armed forces of the Philippines for a job well done AFTER THIS MASSACRE.
BUT WE KNOW THE truth that the AFP is just another fascist military trained by the same US state forces that train uh police like SCP.
We know that Kai should still be here with us. That all of the Negro Net should still be here. Justice for Kai.
>> Justice for Kai.
>> Defend Negros Island. defend negro silence.
>> Whether it's Kai, George Floyd, Jack Fle, or Christian Nelson, we know that the only way for things to change is for the community to demand it. To hold these governments and state forces accountable, tens of thousands of people must rise up to demand change. We have a duty to organize, to call and connect all of our issues through liberation of all oppressed peoples through collective resistance, mass mobilization, and organizing. We can win the fight for genuine liberation.
>> Woo!
>> When I say long live, you say international solidarity.
Love >> international solidarity.
>> International solidarity.
>> Thank you.
>> Woo.
>> Woo.
Woo!
>> No!
You hear me now?
>> Woohoo.
>> Yeah. If not, I'm going to use my old side now.
Okay.
All right. All right.
>> Good to be here today. Good to see you.
I say this because uh in 2020 when George Fore was killed, we took action.
My name is Taylor.
I'm the president of the Seattle Institute. And if you don't know who is he was the organizer of the 1963 march on Washington, Dr. I have a dream. I'm also a member of the IL president of IL local 52, the first African-American to be a president of IL local in THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST. WOOHOO!
I'M GLAD TO be here because in 2020 when George Floyd was still one of the action that the did my union our president called for 9 minutes drop your tools the day George Floyd was being buried all long showmans took his 9 minutes no work stop but that wasn't enough it was not enough After that, all the presidents at the Long Shore locals got together and they said, "We going to do something on June.
We're going to shut down the porch for 8 hours."
And that was a strike to white supremacy.
>> Yeah. WOO.
>> Today we stand together talking about the criminal action that's been done by those that we pay with our tax dollars to protect us.
>> Shame that is unacceptable.
We are not going to sit here after all this time, me as a black man talking about Junth where we have to we dealt with slavery, we deal with criminality, we dealt with hanging, killing of our black people and then today we still living this same episode.
>> Shame.
>> Shame.
>> Now we the long showmans are going to be shutting down our port for eight hours.
We're going to take our stop work meeting again. We've been doing it for seven years and we're doing it again this year.
Come join us because we are going to be discussing about all these things that we dealing with today because we are not not in the night 2026 are we going to sit back and watch and don't say nothing and watch how people get killed. No matter if you're black or white or Hispanic or any color, a injury to one is an injury to all.
>> It is time that there be accountability to those that perpetrate violence. Dr. King said one of the perver the most pervers in this in the world is our government, the United States of America. Let's be clear about that. And this has been going on for a long time.
They murdered Dr. King. They murdered um Michael. They murdered um >> Fred Anton. And they've been murdering all the people that try to bring unity to the world.
>> We are not standing by no more and just watch. We're going to take action.
Woo.
>> Now, it is clear that we have a administration in office that believes that white supremacy is okay in this country.
>> Shame.
>> [ __ ] that [ __ ] >> We are There's no different from the racism in the past to the racism today.
There's no different white supremacy from the past and the white supremacy from of today. There's no difference for the killing of black people yesterday and the killing of black people and people of color today. It's the same fight, brothers and sisters. And labor and community needs to get together and fight this fight because we have to unite. We cannot do it alone.
>> That's right.
>> We're not happy. And that's what they bang on. We separate and we stay divided. But that will not happen no more. I'm glad to see our young people stepping up and saying no more.
>> NO MORE.
>> NO MORE.
>> NO MORE.
>> Me I say I am like Dr. King. Dr. King, you know when we talk about Dr. King, everybody think about peaceful. But Dr. King was really a revolutionary.
That's right.
>> Cause the ultimate cost of his life trying to organize and bring people together, try to fight the racism and the killing of our people. But now it's our turn, guys. It's our turn to step up and do the work. And we not backing down.
>> We're moving forward and we going to do it together.
>> LET'S GIVE POWER TO THE PEOPLE.
>> TO THE PEOPLE.
>> POWER TO THE PEOPLE.
>> POWER TO THE PEOPLE.
>> UNITED WE STAND. United we stand.
>> United we stand.
>> United we stand.
>> We not being down.
>> Not by doing it one more time for Junior.
>> That's union power. That's what union looks like when they show solidarity against racism political oppression. And they bet they bet the federal government to their will. The federal government took it out >> and they struck a blow to our enemies.
And with our campaign, I cannot wait to strike more blows to our enemies. And with that said, we're going to pass it off to our last and final speaker, Marseilles, from our organization, Sarbert, who will end it off. So, here you go.
Scar me.
>> Hold it really close to your mouth. I think this one too close.
>> It's It's >> okay.
>> Where do we want it?
>> Now.
>> Now.
>> When do we want it?
>> Now.
>> Wow. Thank you all for coming here. My name is Carter. I'm with the Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression.
I am also >> I am also a union member from the Seattle Art Museum and I'm an immigrant >> I've witnessed police repression and brutality since childhood stated normalized in the media in Chile.
Protesting my political views exposed me to police repression and fear of the forces grew after enduring a dictatorship enabled by the US and enforced by police, civil and military forces.
>> Shame. train.
>> As an immigrant, I was never surprised by how deeply repression runs in the US, especially from those of violence and legislation that people experience here has shocked me to my core. This is really the value of the beast. And people here are [ __ ] suffering the consequences of the systems that only work and protect the rich.
>> Yeah.
And those consequences are wanting your black to your job if you are immigrant or if you are poor.
>> So far this year, the police have killed 46 victims across the US.
>> Woo!
>> And three of them here in Seattle.
Black people are 3.6 times more likely to be killed by police than white people in Washington.
>> Shame.
>> And so far, police have killed six victims in Washington. In 2026, compared to the same period last year, >> Shane, >> this is important because just in October 2020, the concert and to reform and to keep into compliance with the constitution as an effort by the federal government specifically from the department of justice.
Do you work? No. No. And we have shown no real improvement or reform. And as soon as the conflict between Seattle police officers killed two men under Christ in less than three months.
Today we're still waiting for Jackson for Jack and Christian.
>> If our representatives and officials care, why are these officers not jail?
They should be held accountable. But these officers are still in our streets, protected by the city, patrolling our communities, and making us feel unsafe.
All funded by our own tax dollars. Do you think this is fair?
>> No.
>> At this point, it's very clear that people in power don't care about keeping us safe. They don't care about our neighbors and don't care about our losses. If so, they have already prosecuted and charged the kill the killer officers responsible for the killing of Charlino Li or Jack Palele or Christian Nelson, just to name a few.
>> Shame. Today on the sixth anniversary of George Floyd killing, we stand together and we call on King County Sheriff officer office to release the name of the officers responsible for the killing of Jack >> and Christian Nelson.
>> Yeah.
>> Prosecute and jail officers, challenge corruption, and protect the community they claim to protect. We call for action. We call for transparency. We call for justice and real safety for our community members.
I would also like to call with Mayor Katie Wilson and our city council to work for real community and reform that will make sure the voices of the people affected by police brutality have a real seat on the table. Mayor Wilson and the city council need to respond to the people who got them in power. Woo!
>> We have the tools and the power to protect real changes and fight back. The people in have been demanding this for years and now we say ENOUGH IS [ __ ] ENOUGH.
>> WOO!
>> Today we honor those laws to police brutality and demand a complete end to racist policy and prevail. We urge every community member to join us in demanding a meaningful change.
Cana deserve to be alive deserve to meet. Danty Williams deserve to meet deserve to meet. Christian deserve to meet. Instead, they all face police brutality and injustice.
>> Shame.
>> Our communities do not deserve to live in fair. We deserve to feel safe and protected because that's what our taxes should be paying for. We need resources and services that will empower our community.
We need the table because nobody knows or is better than what we do. If we cannot counter the police, if we cannot counter this budget which come from our pockets, from our taxes, then how can we make sure our money is spent safely instead of serving the private interest of big corporations and private property.
Police are good community and community control.
It is a real seat on the table. The voice that represents our community and keep real powerful strong to keep killers of jail and to keep our community really safe from racist and political liberation.
Silence cannot bring justice. So let's stand together, take action, and fight those generally, community control, relevant community.
>> What do we want?
>> Justice.
>> When do we want it?
>> Now.
>> Thank you.
>> The megaphone ran out. Yeah, the megaphone ran out.
>> It's been a very, very amazing event.
And I have not seen any more kinks come off.
They're afraid.
>> That's right. They're afraid.
>> And we're not afraid. We came standing, principled, united, and we did not falter. We did not run. And we stood our ground.
>> And as our struggle continues, as we continue to pick up our campaign, we're going to put more pressure on more targets. We're going to continue to escalate. We're going to continue to organize until we win.
>> So stay tuned if you want to come in now. Help us as we table the community.
Many people don't know that Christian health was murdered and let's leave for 12 hours.
>> Shame. So we have a lot of work to do to tell you the beautiful people of our city what the cops did and why we need to serve and be locked up.
So we will also be going out to shoot which is a very important day. So make sure to come out there with us continue to come out to our rally and we are very grateful for all of the help that we had today. Woo!
>> Woo!
I think we'll do um a rehearsal so that we can continue on because like we say in front of that struggle, you know, we are in a long fight. So, let's uh do that jail killer cops work. We want these cops to be in jail. That's where they belong.
>> Jailer cops.
>> JAIL KILLER COPS. Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> When killer cops are on patrol, what do we want?
>> Community control.
>> What do we want?
>> COMMUNITY CONTROL.
>> IF WE don't get it, >> shut it down.
>> If we DON'T GET IT, >> SHUT IT DOWN.
>> Whose lives matter?
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> WHOSE lives matter? Black lives matter.
>> WHOSE LIVES MATTER.
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> Whose lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> FIGHT BACK.
>> We're going to continue to fight. And I cannot wait until we have to call the police cuz I personally want as a civilian. I want when these cops are in jail. I want them to be rolled out in cages so that we can throw [ __ ] tomatoes at them.
That's very specific to the [ __ ] jail.
>> Me too. But also >> abolish all prisons.
>> This short story was our second year in a row and it was a success because we have grown in our united front duty. We have continued to build more coalition around this important important campaign. And I suspect by the time of next year, we might even be inside of the building because we have the keys.
We deserve to go in there and look to see what kind of disgusting [ __ ] THEY'RE DOING. ALL RIGHT, WE'RE ACTUALLY GOING TO MARCH back at the group. So, get excited >> cuz some of us got to go to Safeway.
>> That's a good point.
>> Let's leave him with that jump. Let's go. We'll be back.
>> We will be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back. We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> WE'LL BE BACK.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back.
>> We'll be back. And I promise you, if stop moving compact, we're going to have more people.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter. Black Lives Matter.
>> Community control.
>> Community control.
>> Community control.
>> Shut it down.
>> Shut it down.
>> Shut it down.
Our community are being not for our neighbors are being stolen from us. Not for these kids to make a paycheck and kill our tax.
>> Shame.
>> Shame.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Say wait. George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd.
>> This get complicated here.
>> George Floyd.
>> George Floyd. Say his name.
>> George Floyd.
>> Say his name.
>> George Floyd.
>> Oh, his name.
>> Jack Ple. Say his name.
>> Jack Ple.
>> Say his name.
>> Jack Ple.
>> Say his name.
>> Jack Ple.
>> You know why in the morning?
Because of his son. John messages. His sons did not think that we would be able to do justice that it might be better off and we do the same. But we're here to prove that that's not too when we fight >> we win.
>> When we fight, >> we win.
>> When we fight, >> we win.
>> And we are fighting and we win. And we are going to win. Justice for death related, justice for Christianity because we cannot dare to see the beautiful people of our city.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops. Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Look at that. The people of our neighborhood support us. Those things.
>> I know who the people of our neighborhood don't support those things.
>> We don't want them to come and occupy our neighborhood. We don't want them to almost hit people while they see through the lights. They turn on their light just to run like just to try to murder people.
>> That doesn't murder.
>> When Kevin was going to illegal speed limit, he hit her and he killed her. Her body was set up of 100 ft. And when her body hit a car and left her dead, >> shame.
>> Shame.
>> MD knew full well what kind of trash they were hiring. had failed and had to be fired from his previous police job for other for other situations where he had horrible driving records.
>> Shame.
>> Shame.
>> Shame.
>> When these cops come through our neighborhood, when they kill, I say jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops. Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> That's right. Black lives matter. And you can show today through our practice how much it mattered to us. We came to the streets on a rainy day, on a cold day, on a holiday. But we did not stop.
We showed up and we showed up. Black lives matter. Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter. Black lives matter.
>> Lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> BLACK LIVES MATTER.
>> BLACK lives matter.
>> Lives matter.
[ __ ] every time we came home and talk about the need of police, the cops were always speeding the red light. They're almost hitting people. I saw someone almost get ran over because think they own the city. But do they own our streets?
>> No.
>> Our streets.
>> Our streets.
>> Our streets.
>> [ __ ] you.
>> [ __ ] you.
>> I cannot wait. I remember the faces and when we come back I cannot wait to look them in the eyes as we surround them with the people's will. Let's see HOW MUCH THEY SMILE WHEN THEY'RE surrounded by a crowd.
Let's do that jail killer cops one because I want those two pigs that were cruising to be locked up in the slammers. Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> It's that same type of mentality. They laughed at us. They waved at us. They smiled at us. You know who else did that? Daniel Auditor. After Kevin D murder tonight, he was saying her life was worth living that because she was 26 years of age, her life was not a punishment that the city could write a check for about $11,000 as if $11,000 is ever the cost of her life. Shane You know, I am excited because it's typ of like that who love to murder, who love to laugh, who love to oppress, that are serving and occupying shame.
>> Shame.
I promise you, we're going to take up a campaign. We're going to construct a weapon that has the power to burn these kids. Woo!
Woo!
>> We got some video.
>> We won't have to see these kids smiling and waving at us while we demand for them not to kill them.
>> We'll be able to go visit them in their jail cell and wave back at them and say, "Eat [ __ ] [ __ ] Your time is up.
>> [ __ ] sure. Your face is gone."
Because we remember the people don't forget. We don't forget. And we will not stop until we're outside of their jail cells telling them, "Why did you ever choose to cross us?"
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Blue lives matter. Black lives matter.
Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> Black lives matter.
>> And to me, black lives matter so much that I'm willing to give every single day of my life to serve the people so that these [ __ ] cops never kill another club person again.
And we are not the only one in this struggle. The Federal Alliance is one of many chapters across the country that are all fighting against the racist and political repression that is brought to our communities by the police.
And the amazing thing is that we are able to learn from them and we are able to strategize and we are able to take on base across the entire country.
And as we continue to organize here in Seattle, I can't wait until we have to get down the police because Chicago already has it.
>> Community.
>> They got rid of us.
>> Get on safe. Thank you.
Element for entertainment.
Does that sound right to you?
>> Does that sound right to you?
>> Of course, when the people of Chicago had their movies, they said, "Get that [ __ ] out of here."
[ __ ] yeah.
historic history of torturing people so bad that they were torturing these people into false convictions.
Shame the people of Chicago organization.
So as we work together, I'll be very clear that each and every one of y'all know many people do not know what is in those.
>> I think he's just for associating now.
That's kind of >> killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops. Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops. Justice >> when he's like >> George Floyd >> George Floyd >> George Floyd >> George Floydice >> Jack Pleice >> Jack Pleice Pleice Please kill >> jail killer cops. Jail killer cops.
>> Killer cops.
Killer cops.
Killer cops.
>> Free policy.
>> Free policy.
>> And that was the deescalation team.
[ __ ] that guy.
>> What do we need?
>> Community control.
>> Community.
>> What do we fight for?
>> Community control.
>> What do we fight for?
>> Community control.
>> What do we fight for?
>> Community control.
>> We don't get it.
>> Shut it down.
>> We don't get it. Shut it down.
>> Shut it down.
>> Shut it down.
>> That's right. We're going to strike down just like I shut down the entire government to make sure that was a federally recognized. We're going to shut down bring it back. Fight back.
Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> We win.
>> We win.
>> We win.
>> We win.
>> We win.
>> We win.
>> We win.
We win.
>> We occupy.
>> We win. We occupy.
>> We win.
>> We win.
>> We win.
>> That's right.
>> We have so much that we can do.
>> Oh, cool. We are going to the Safeway.
>> We're not going to make it. Okay.
>> I'm going to go home. I'm going to be pissed about those big puppies that thought it was a good idea to wait. who thought that it was a good idea for those on us.
>> Oh crap. He's not going to forget that ever. That is He's never going to let that go.
>> He's literally going to find those officers.
>> How dare they come that we need to come. How dare they laugh at our faces as if our lives don't matter. Shame.
>> Shame.
The same thing about Janabi Koula's life not matter. But Janabi Kula, her life matters to me.
>> Yeah. Your life matter to us.
>> The only one that does not matter is to the pig. So for that reason, we say we need these kids in jail. They're dangerous. They cannot be reformed. They need to be yanked on the stor and shown what happens when you [ __ ] with the will of the people.
>> [ __ ] yeah.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
>> Killer cops.
>> Jail killer cops.
Fight back.
Fight back. Fight back.
>> Fight back.
>> What an amazing day to have gone out and fought back. The people in this city do not agree with how the police occupy our neighborhood. We need to have control over them. We need to be able to command whether they can or can't go. We need to have power because if they fail to give us power, we're going to come and take it. We're going to take it to our bare hands.
>> When we come to take it with our bare hands, we're going to show up with more people, >> more chore speakers, four megaphone.
Everything will be bigger.
Woohoo!
>> And we'll give so many of us that if one or two days think it's a good idea to wave at us, they're going TO START A FLASH FLOOD. THEY'RE GOING TO get fed by the people. How can people who are fighting for justice? How can you wave at them and smile at them?
>> No, they're going to find out what happens next time when we have hundreds of people.
>> Woo!
Woo!
>> And just like that, we are right across from where we have. We have snacks and water.
We need you for your strength.
Let's go.
>> All right, I think I'm just going to let them go cuz I'm going to go to the safe way.
That's the end. Bye.
>> Bye.
>> Thank you. Um, okay. All of y'all in the chat doing your chat thing, thank you all again. Every comment helps bring the engagement to and and awareness to the issues. Um I don't know the the whole debate over Jesus and Jews. I don't know what you all are doing. I am an ordained minister. So if anyone needs, you know, if you need a wedding officient or something like that, I am available.
Conversely, um just look up youth pastor and your state. Just any state, whatever state you happen to live in, just look up youth pastor and your state and just that. Um yeah, like youth pastor scandal. There is not a state in the United States where there is not a youth pastor scandal. So I What's that about? Um I don't know. Anyway, I'm hitting the Safeway.
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