![]() ![]() We do not have any reports of a raid at that location but our sister site Central District News reported Friday on efforts being prepared to remove the group squatting in the duplex. It follows a takeover in the Central District of an empty home at 23rd and Alder across the street from Garfield High School. The Friday night takeover came as Seattle’s Occupy group learned that a Thurston County judge had upheld the Seattle Community College system’s right to invoke an emergency rule to ban camping on the Seattle Central campus. Developer Seawest has said it plans to begin construction of the new project in January. City records show that the permit is valid through November 2012. CHS reported Friday morning that the developer plans to begin demolition this week but members of the group said they had heard a rumor that the demolition permit had expired. The building will be demolished to make way for a 79-unit apartment building. UPDATE: King County Jail records indicate 13 people booked this morning for criminal trespass with a handful also booked for obstruction. A police spokesperson said he could not yet confirm how many people were arrested but that a report would be available later Saturday. The arrested were being booked on charges of criminal trespass and included men and women, according to police. Organizers said there had been at least 20 arrests. Earlier Friday night, members of Occupy Seattle had entered the slated-for-demolition building and said they intended to use the space as a new headquarters. Adapted from a story first published on the AP-NORC website.In a pre-dawn SWAT raid, police surrounded Capitol Hill’s 10th and Union area and stormed a building to flush out a group inside. ![]() The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.1 percentage points. Online and telephone interviews using landlines and cell phones were conducted with 1,089 adults. 2-7, 2021 using the AmeriSpeak® Panel, the probability-based panel of NORC at the University of Chicago. 6, versus only 41 percent of Republicans. Opinions on the investigation also fall along partisan lines, with 96 percent of Democrats saying the Congress should continue its investigation into what happened on Jan. Thirty-nine percent of Republicans attribute a great deal or quite a bit of responsibility for the breach to Democrats, and 10 percent of Democrats agree.ĭemocrats are much more inclined than Republicans to regard the uprising on Jan. However, while 68 percent of Democrats say Republicans in Congress have a great deal or quite a bit of responsibility for the violence on Jan. Overall, the public assigns less blame to either Republicans or Democrats in Congress. Last January, 50 percent of all Americans and 90 percent of Democrats said Trump had a great deal or quite a bit of blame for the attack by a group of his supporters. At that time, 71 percent of Republicans said he had little or no responsibility. Most Republicans don’t blame him, but about 4 in 10 think he bears at least a moderate amount of responsibility. Capitol, including more than half who say he bears a great deal or quite a bit. Seventy percent of Americans think Trump bears at least a moderate amount of responsibility for the breach of the U.S. Half of Republicans and more than three-quarters of Democrats say the rioters bear a great deal of responsibility for the insurrection. Most Americans say the actual individuals who stormed the Capitol on Jan. Nearly two-thirds of Americans say the riot was extremely or very violent, and about 7 in 10 think Congress should continue investigating the events of Jan. Capitol, most Americans recall a very violent day and support Congress’ investigation.Īccording to a new poll by the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, 80 percent of people surveyed consider the individuals involved mostly responsible, but 57 percent also say former President Donald Trump deserves a great deal or quite a bit of blame for the attack on the Capitol-more than said so at the end of January 2021. House of Representatives committee investigates the Jan. ![]()
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