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Edmonds man sentenced for throwing Molotov cocktail at Seattle police cars

Mar 29, 2021, 5:15 PM

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Firefighters extinguish a truck fire on May 31, 2020 in Bellevue, Washington. Protests due to the recent death of George Floyd took place in Bellevue in addition to Seattle, with looting in Bellevue and at least one burned automobile there. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

(Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)

An Edmonds man was sentenced to 40 months in prison and three years of supervised release for using Molotov cocktails to burn two police vehicles in downtown Seattle on May 30, 2020.

Photos from downtown Seattle

Kelly Thomas Jackson, 21, was arrested in September after he was identified by an anonymous tip for his role in the protest-turned-riot. He was spotted in various videos wearing distinctive clothing and using glass containers with flammable material and a wick. Other videos show him traveling into Seattle with at least one Molotov cocktail. Another video shows him throwing the device into a police vehicle, hiding in a crowd, and jumping up and down with excitement. And yet another video shows him throwing a second device at a windshield of a police vehicle, but it bounced off and exploded into flames outside the Nordstrom store.

Cell phone records placed Jackson in the area at the time of the burning cars, and internet activity showed he accessed information on how to build Molotov cocktails.

Jackson pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of a destructive device on January 6.

鈥淭he public鈥檚 right to peacefully protest has been repeatedly violated by people doing criminal things,鈥 Judge Robart said at the sentencing hearing.

Robart said that throwing a Molotov cocktail at police cars full of gasoline and potentially weapons was very dangerous to people in the area.

Mayor urges compassion, kindness to make Seattle whole again

鈥淯nlike the vast majority of demonstrators who came to downtown Seattle to protest peacefully against systemic racism, this defendant came armed with Molotov cocktails 鈥 intent on dangerous destruction,鈥 said Acting U.S. Attorney Tessa Gorman. 鈥淭he danger to others is captured in pictures from the scene: flames from the burning car and burning gasoline spread across the sidewalk, pollutant-filled smoke billowing into the crowd. This isn鈥檛 free speech — it is criminal conduct deserving of a federal prison sentence.鈥

鈥淛ackson clearly planned not to come and peacefully protest, but to come and perpetrate criminal acts,鈥 said ATF Seattle Special Agent in Charge Jonathan T. McPherson. 鈥淲e respect everyone鈥檚 right to free speech, but free speech does not come in the form of a Molotov cocktail. His premeditated actions and complete disregard for the safety of those around him warrant this sentence.”

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