Seattle: Hotbed of Woke Liberal Lawlessness
2 Jun 2022
BUCK: I wanted to start off today with a discussion of where we are on the crime issue. Of course, there was this shooting in Tulsa, four people killed by a 45-year-old man identified by police as Michael Lewis. He is an African-American 45-year-old man, went into a hospital, shot four people. So this will be in the gun-control discussion, to be sure. And we can discuss what other narratives will come of this.
CLAY: I think that will be muted โcause itโs a black guy who was the shooter.
BUCK: Itโs certainlyโฆ We certainly are not going to have the discussion about the greatest threat we face from mass shooters and domestic terrorists is white supremacy, because every time thereโs a mass shooter who is white the media jumps to find the statistics to show that the greatest threat is white supremacy โ and then somehow it always turns into also January 6th and Trump supporters. You say, โHold on, that seems like quite a leap.โ
CLAY: Yes.
BUCK: But they do it constantly. They do it with intellectual dishonesty in mind, and they do it to antagonize their political opponents. Thatโs the whole point. But this story out of Seattle has me justโฆ Even for somebody who spends time looking at the lunacyโฆ This is from the Seattle Times. Weโve obviously got a great radio station, great audience up in Seattle listening to this. Seattle Times published this, Clay. Iโll just read it.
This from the Seattle Times: โSeattle policeโs sexual assault and child abuse unit staff has been so depleted that it stopped assigning to detectives this year new cases with adult victims, according to an internal memo from the interim police chief,โ and then the article just goes into, Clay, the complete deterioration of law and order such as it was in the city of Seattle to the point where we know about the autonomous zone that was declared.
CLAY: CHAZ.
BUCK: The CHAZ, the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, where there were two people that were murdered; there were sexual assaults. If you look at the timelineโฆ Oh, this will surprise no one. It goes to back to 2020, it goes back to the undermining of police, the Democrat reform of police, to the BLM movement. And now you have one of our largest cities in the country unable to assign detectives to new rape cases because they donโt have the personnel, Clay, because so many have quit because they donโt want to be fed to the wolves, so to speak, of the media and the Democrat Party.
CLAY: Seattle is one of the best cities in America when itโs being run as a city should be run. And I know weโve got a big audience thatโs listening to us right now in Seattle and all over the country people who have visited Seattle and know what a fantastic place that can be. But it is the embodiment of left-wing rot and collapse that has taken over in this country to a large extent directly connected to George Floyd two years ago.
Because Seattle and Portland, maybe San Francisco too โ I think itโs pretty fair to say, Buck, the Pacific Northwest โ went crazy primarily because they have the largest component of woke white people of any major cities in America, right? I donโt think thatโsโฆ If you were on a map plotting, โHey, which three cities have the largest populations of woke white people in America?โ I think Seattle, San Francisco, and Portland would be the top three draft picks, right?
I canโt even think of others. I know you could argue for the Chicagos or the New Yorks of the world, but per capita Seattle, San Francisco, and Portland in some form or fashion in that order. And that woke white virus has destroyed the things that made those three cities so great. And one of the ways that theyโre destroying things is, Iโฆ when I saw this story yesterday, Buck, this is one of those where my jaw drops. I heard itโฆ I think I heard it on Hannity last night.
I was a guest on Hannity, and he mentioned it in the open of the show. And after I finished the show, I said, โIs that really true?โ and Googled it, and then I saw your full article here, too, that we were talking about before those came on. This city has descended into such lawlessness โ and the police have been so demeaned and disabled โ that they canโt even investigate rape cases. Rape cases!
If you were going to rank crimes in a major city, murder obviously number one. Buck, I think rape probably number two on the severity and significance with which cases should be taken in terms of violent crime. Murder, body, someone actually dead. Other than that, this is a top-level violent crime that should be the focus in every major American city. They canโt even investigate them.
BUCK: โThis year aloneโฆโ This is a quote from the article, everybody. โThis year alone I have had 30 adult sexual assault cases that should have been assigned to a detective if I had proper staffing,โ she said. This is a quote from one of the police personnel in the article. โThe detectives will still need to work overtime, but the cases can then be assigned,โ and thereโs a massive backlog.
Weโre โoutside the Coldโฆโ Iโm reading from the article. Weโre โoutside the Cold Case backlog. I am not able to assign currently.โ Imagine you are one of the people who has been affected by this, youโre a victim or a family member of a victim or just a friend or acquaintance of a victim who has been sexually assaulted in the city of Seattle and youโre being told, โLook, it may take a couple of months, but we promise weโre gonna find the perpetrator.
โWe promise weโre gonna look into this when we have the time.โ Well, people could say, well, this is such a massive failure on the part of the law enforcement in Seattle, on the part of theโฆ Well, no, itโs on the part of leadership, political leadership in Seattle because theyโve been losing officers. Over the past two years, the Seattle Police Department has lost a fourth of its cops, over the past two years.
BUCK: Gee. What happened? Does anybody want to bust out a timeline? Whatโs happened over the last two years? The cityโs since then since they realized this crisis, Clay, and itโs a crisis โ and, by the way, digging into the numbers, Iโm doing more and more of this now, digging into whatโs really happening in the city bureaucracies in New York and Chicago and Philadelphia and Houston and Seattle. You find itโs just a total mess, just destroyed by wokeness and social justice and a lot of people suffering, the whole city suffer as a result.
They wanted to hire 40 new cops. Theyโre able to hire 13. Gee, I wonder why that is. I wonder why cops around lining up in Seattle for a career where one video that goes viral for a second where they have toโฆ Sometimes being a cop โ and all my ex-NYPD buddies will tell you โ means you gotta plant the bad guy on the cement and cuff him. Thatโs whatโs actually gonna happen. Doesnโt always look pretty. But if we wonโt allow this as a society, then we have anarchy. And, Clay, the numberโฆ Iโm trying to even pull them up. The city of Seattle had is like thousands and thousands of grand theft larceny, grand larceny occur. Itโs not that big a city!
CLAY: Yeah. And hereโs the other thing about this. You worked in law enforcement to a certain extent, too, Buck. I did criminal defense work. Itโs really hard to investigate rape cases in the first place. And that is because a lot of times itโs he said, she said. A lot of times memories change, witnesses can be tough to find. Oftentimes thereโs alcohol involved, all these things. Any case that is not immediately investigated becomes far more difficult to prove as time passes because witnesses are harder to find; whatever supplementary, corroborating evidence there might be is more difficult to obtain.
And just think. You mentioned it. If you are one of these likely 30 women or one of the family members of these 30 women, the phone call that they would get where they say, โYeah, we know that you may have been raped, but we canโt get to you for a few months,โ everyoneโฆ This is such a colossal failure, the mayor of Seattle should have to resign, right? To me. The top elected officials in the city should have to resign.
BUCK: I think a new mayor, though. I think itโs a new mayor now because the old mayor was so badโฆ But what youโre finding, Clay, that now itโs systemic. It is truly within the system.
CLAY: Right. But itโs such a failure thatโฆ We talk all the time about what consequences there can be for failure. Seattle has toโฆ I think they alreadyโฆ Didnโt they elect a Republican for the first time in, like, since the Reagan administration, I think, to be involved at city government in some way? Iโm pretty sure that they did. And, by the way, we are on โ Seattle is one of our newest affiliates โ 1090 The Patriot KPTR for everybody out there listening right now.
BUCK: Can we put out a call-out, by the way, to our KPTR? If youโre listening on KPTR โ
CLAY: Yeah, letโs hear from people about this.
BUCK: โ and you want to tell us whatโs going on, I mean your city, itโs front-page news now, main story on Fox News Channel, Seattle Times story went viral โ
CLAY: You saw the picture, too, Buck, the photo that went viral of the overpass with all the homeless people where it looked like Seattle was now a Third World country, did you see that photo that was everywhere?
BUCK: Yes.
CLAY: I mean, this is what Seattle is becoming known for now.
BUCK: 800-282-2882. Open โem up. If we got anybody who wants to weigh in on whatโs going on there in KPTR land in Seattle, to our audience up there, please do give a call, tell us. Tell us whatโs going on in your city. โCause I see it here in New York, and a lot of the dysfunction that I see here, Iโm reading about in Seattle, Iโm reading about it in Los Angeles and a friend of a friend just gotโฆ Clay, she was with her baby and she was just assaulted by the beach in Santa Monica. You know, this stuff is happening everywhere.
CLAY: One of the safe places.
BUCK: It all used to be. Santa Monica used to be paradise. Santa Monica 20 years ago like this is the most beautiful place and now itโs a homeless encampment with homeless people around attacking ladies with babies in strollers. This is the reality that we see, folks. We need to turn this around, and the first step is understanding what the problem is and how we got here and then we need to stop the madness.
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