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Seattle prepares for marches and mayhem on May Day 2017

Apr 24, 2017, 5:20 AM | Updated: 10:42 am

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Anarchists marched through Seattle on May 1, 2016. The Seattle Police Department was prepared and dictated where the march was to go. (Richard D. Oxley, MyNorthwest)

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Police Captain Chris Fowler, who has organized Seattle’s May Day response over the past four years, has seen things escalate to new levels.

“We’ve seen officers hit with sticks, we’ve seen bottles, rocks thrown at officers, we’ve seen members of the media assaulted by those devices, we’ve seen the Molotov cocktail,” Fowler said.

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Every year on May 1, a comes to Seattle. It’s peaceful and thousands participate. But that’s not the march that usually makes headlines in the days to come. There are who host which have become known for antagonism, violence and damage.

“There is definitely more of a threat of violence in the air (this year) than in past years,” ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio’s Josh Kerns, who has covered the protests for years, said. “We saw rocks, bottles, bricks and a Molotov cocktail last year which was new in the equation.

“This year, the anti-Trump factions will be out in force, probably in numbers we have not seen, maybe since the Women’s March. Inevitably, there will be a few (bad apples) and you just hope they don’t ruin for the thousands of others.”

Preparing for May Day in Seattle

Last week, Kerns spent an afternoon in a warehouse on the Seattle waterfront where police officers were practicing their protest tactics. Officers wore special gear and played out simulations, taunting each other; trying to provoke a response as a protester might.

“What’s a little bit different this year is we see multiple different groups starting in other parts of the city that are either going to converge at Judkins Park or will end up at the Seattle Center,” Fowler said. “We also know of an event at the University of Washington. So we are taking all those into consideration as we develop our plan.”

Things may be different, Kerns notes, because protesters could plan according to how police handled things last year.

“It’s cat and mouse,” Kerns said. “Cops tried something last year — they herded them down 2nd Street and right out of town. It was much like an old-fashioned cattle drive … it was quite a scene to see, and I think it caught protesters off guard.”

The general rule in Seattle is to allow peaceful protests and expressions of speech. But there are times when violence or property damage occurs, and that is where police draw the line. Kerns knows this well. In 2015, his ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Radio vehicle was trashed by protesters who used pipes and bats to break its windows and beat dents into its body.

“They definitely err on the side of letting people go as far as they can,” Kerns said. “A lot of people, I would argue as well, say they let them go too far at times.”

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