Sunday protest in Tacoma disappoints Black Community and area protest leaders

From Malcontentment Happy Hour, January 25, 2021

Protesters gathered in Tacoma marching through gentrifying Black neighborhoods

On Sunday, January 24, 2021, a diverse group of protesters from Seattle to Portland gathered in Frost Park in Tacoma after a police cruiser struck a group of people the previous evening, sending two to the hospital. Before the protest, Black Tacoma protest organizers pulled out of the event, and others who attended left in frustration as outside protesters would not listen to guidance from people from the city. We show previously unaired video and interview Azreal Graves of Black and Done (B.A.D.).

Malcontentment Happy Hour: January 25, 2021

Our live webcast from the Seattle Anarchist Jurisdiction

The show from January 25 2021, featured David Obelcz and our co-host Jennifer Smith.

  • Update on the Tacoma Police Department officer who drove through a group of people on Saturday
  • Elise Barrett talks to us about COVID-19 myths and where is the seasonal flu
  • Nicki Blake Chafetz talks about her upcoming book My Travels In Trump Land, available at bookbaby.com
  • The Biden Administration reverses the Trump Administration ban on transgender troops in the military
  • Behind the Pole features previous unseen video from the Tacoma Police protest on Sunday, January 24, 2021, and an interview with Azreal Graves of Black and Done (B.A.D.) as the Black and Tacoma community reacts to the protest fallout
  • David and Jennifer provide their insurrection update

Tacoma officer under investigation after hitting pedestrians with cruiser

UPDATED 1/24/21 @ 1:37 PM PST: One victim has self-identified on social media

[Tacoma] – (Malcontent News) A chaotic scene erupted in Tacoma after a police officer drove through a group of pedestrians, sending two to the hospital. Tacoma police started getting calls at 6:19 PM about an automotive sideshow happening at 9th and Pacific. A group of approximately 100 people gathered to watch cars drift, do donuts, and burnouts in the intersection. Police arrived to clear the scene. A crowd gathered around a police cruiser, which suddenly raced ahead, plowing through a large group of pedestrians.

WARNING – THIS STORY CONTAINS GRAPHIC VIDEO

In two different videos, one from the driver side and the other from the passenger side, the police cruiser arrives and tries to push through a group of pedestrians into the intersection. The cruiser stops, and a crowd starts to gather. The video taken from the passenger side doesn’t show the cruiser blocked from behind. The officer drives backward about three feet with their lights on, revs the engine, and then moves forward at high-speed. Bodies are seen cascading to the ground as others run. The cruiser runs over a person in the intersection, with both wheels rolling over the person, and then drives away. After the incident, pictures emerged of a Tacoma police cruiser with a broken back window on CNN and MSN.

The Tacoma Police Department released an initial statement declaring, “During the operation, a responding Tacoma police vehicle was surrounded by the crowd. People hit the body of the police vehicle and its windows as the officer stopped in the street. The officer, fearing for his safety, tried to back up, but was unable to do so because of the crowd. The officer had his lights and sirens activated. While trying to extricate himself from an unsafe position, the office drove forward striking one individual and may have impacted others. The officer stopped at a point of safety and called for medical aid. One person was transported to an area hospital.

At a sparsely attended press conference at 12:30 AM with the Tacoma police, they clarified that two had been taken to an area hospital, and one was released. No information has been released on the other victim’s name or condition, and officials walked back their earlier statement that they received only minor injuries. KOMO News reported that there were no fatalities, and the individual in the hospital has non-life-threatening injuries.

Matthew Harrington self-identified himself as the person who was lightly injured last night in a Facebook post. In a comment on his post, a person wrote, “Cops did the right thing,” and Harrington gave the comment a thumbs up.

Additionally, in a since edited story on Fox News, Tacoma police stated that the cruiser with a broken rear window arrived at the service call in that condition. Tacoma police did not explain why a police cruiser would be in service that night with a previously broken rear window. Tacoma police have not released nor stated if a dashcam video of the incident is available.

According to Tacoma police spokesperson Wendy Haddow, the officer has been placed on administrative leave and PCFIT will be handling the investigation and releasing further information.  Tacoma police have not identified the law enforcement officer. Pictures on CNN show a cruiser with clear shoe prints and damage on one rear quarter panel. There is no way to know if that damage happened when pedestrians surrounded the cruiser or as it lurched forward.

Confusion and misinformation rapidly took hold, with the right-wing media and online agent provocateurs attempting to make the incident political and racially charged. Pictures emerged of the police cruiser with the back window broken out. Accusations that the crowd was trying to climb into the cruiser and were rocking it in an attempt to roll it over crept into social media. Within minutes of the story being reported by Daily Mail UK, accusations that “protesters” were blocking police from getting to a 911 stabbing call were bubbling up on right-wing channels. Some even celebrated the running over pedestrians on social media in the Puget Sound area, calling it, “deserved.”

A group of 40 to 50 vocal but peaceful protesters gathered at the scene of the incident, surrounded by police tape and officers. Independent media reported an individual associated with the Proud Boys arrived, maced some people, and then took refuge in a building.

This morning Andy Ngo, a right-wing blogger, author, and serial Twitter user, called out for his followers to disrupt a planned vigil and protest tonight at 7 PM. Protesters from Seattle to Portland are planning to attend the event. 

Although Tacoma has been more peaceful than Portland and Seattle, there have been several incidents. The most high profile case involves Manuel Ellis, who died in police custody in March of 2020. In that incident, officers restrained Ellis, with his last recorded words being, “I can’t breathe, sir.” A coroner report listed Ellis’s death as a homicide. A report from the Washington State Patrol indicated that two previous unidentified officers were involved in the Ellis incident. One was a Pierce County Sheriff’s deputy. Pierce County was initially reviewing the Ellis case. When two videos emerged, calling into question the veracity of the official Tacoma police version of the story, the state took over the investigation.

In the fall of 2020, Black Lives Matter protesters shut down I-5 in Tacoma, resulting in arrests. In another incident, homeless advocates broke into an abandoned school building to open it up as a shelter. The police arrived in force wearing hazmat suits to remove the occupants and protesters. Over the holidays, protesters occupied a hotel in Fife to provide refuge to 40 unhomed people. Area police departments raided the hotel in hazmat suits, where the occupants left peacefully. 

The issue of street racing, drift shows, and sideshows has been a growing problem through Puget Sound since COVID-19 struck. Sparsely used roads, empty parking lots, and lax police enforcement have created opportunities that normally clogged Puget Sound streets wouldn’t make possible.

Among some high profile incidents over the summer, street racers shut down SH-167 with up to 100 vehicles doing burnouts, drifting, and racing. The Washington State Patrol could only muster a single cruiser to respond. In another incident, street racers operated with impunity at the foot of the Space Needle in Seattle.

Colder weather is here, but snow is unlikely

Enjoy the rest of Saturday if you can because colder and wetter weather is coming, but not cold enough. After some areas experienced their first hard freeze of the winter season last night, Puget Sound is enjoying a perfectly sunny day today. All of that will come to an end tonight.

On Saturday night rain showers will move in turning into a light steady rain overnight. Sunday is wet, with small break midday for a few hours when another round of moisture moves through on Sunday night.

Sunday night into Monday morning moisture will linger and temperatures will drop to near freezing. Some wet snowflakes are possible in the morning, particularly on our highest area hills in the Kirkland-Bellevue-Woodinville area such as Finn, North Rose, Houghton Highlands, or out toward Duvall and the eastern edges of wine country. Anything that falls will likely not stick to the roads and will only be dusting.

The chance of snow for Wednesday we’ve been watching has disappeared, and Wednesday is looking like a dry day with some possible sunbreaks. There is nothing in the forecast model for the next ten days to indicate any chance of significant lowland snow, but late next week is looking wet and cold, with lows in the mid-30s and a lot of rain.

New science shines a light on ‘shaken baby syndrome’ and bias in the medical community

From Malcontentment Happy Hour, January 21, 2021

Abusive Head Trauma replaced the term ‘shaken baby syndrome’ a decade ago, yet the questionable medical diagnosis is still convicting people

Over 45 years ago, a group of doctors concluded that a triad of medical conditions, bleeding around the brain, retinal hemorrhages, and brain damage, could only be caused by an adult violently shaking a baby. By the 1990s the science was being called into question even as diagnosis and convictions exploded. Today, hundreds of convictions for ‘shaken baby syndrome’ are under review, with court decisions being reversed. What doctors through was a constellation of symptoms that could only happen by shaking an infant or toddler, is now understood to happen due to a variety of medical conditions.

Further research has indicated that not only have hundreds been falsely accused over the past four decades, but parents who are poor, single-parent, ESL, and BIPOC were far more likely to be accused of AHT than wealthy two-parent households. The data indicated that there was no possible explanation beyond bias to account for these differences. This bias prevented early detection of potential abuse, as victims of AHT tend to have had previous visits to an emergency room for less severe injuries, which should have raised red flags. Worse, if doctors, nurses, or social workers made a predetermination of AHT, they would cut off the parents in any medical decision-making, including blocking tests and procedures that would have proven innocence, and helped with better treatment.

If you are overwhelmed as a parent you can text MHA to 741741 to reach the Mental Health America Hotline or text CONNECT to 741741 to reach a specialized crisis counselor for confidential support. Most child abuse advocates recommend one simple step if you’re overwhelmed, step away and catch your breath.

Child abuse is a very real problem, and nonverbal children cannot advocate for themselves. This story discusses child abuse and shows some disturbing content, viewer discretion is advised.

Keystone XL Pipeline construction terminated in victory for indigenous rights

From Malcontentment Happy Hour, January 21, 2021

After a 10 year legal battle that went to the Supreme Court, Keystone XL Pipeline construction is blocked by Biden Administration

Keystone XL and the Dakota Access Pipeline have been a controversial topic since its inception. Protested by a coalition of indingenous peoples, government officials and residents in the Dakotas and Nebraska, the construction has been the subject of multiple legal challenges. In July 2020, the United States Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling blocking further construction on Keystone XL. On President Joe Biden’s first full day in office, he ended the project wth an executive order, reversing a Donald Trump executive order that restarted construction in 2017.

COVID Five Facts for January 21, 2021

From Malcontentment Happy Hour, January 21, 2021

Five Facts about COVID-19 for January 21, 2021

The news shifts as the Biden Administration moves to tackle COVID-19 as a top priority

  • Congressman Steve Silvers (R-OH) proposes that a third-round stimulus check should be tied to vaccination compliance
  • President Joe Biden mandates masks worn at all federal properties and on commercial aircraft flights
  • The U.S. Chamber of Commerce gives its full support to the Biden Administration plan for fighting COVID-19
  • USA Today reports that Alzheimer’s deaths increased 16% in 2020, attributed to the social isolation created by COVID restrictions
  • One year ago today, the first COVID-19 case in the United States was confirmed at Providence-Everett Hospital in Washington state

Insurrection update for January 21, 2021

From Malcontentment Happy Hour, January 21, 2021

A summary of events from January 18 to January 21, 2021

The fallout from the January 6, 2021 Insurrection continues

  • Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene says she has filed impeachment papers against President Joe Biden
  • Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene is under increasing fire to resign after it is discovered she is a Parkland truther, Sandy Hook truther, and 9/11 denier
  • Rep Lauren Boebert facing increasing calls for investigation into her actions during the 1/6 insurrection
  • Guy Refitt of Texas arrested – threatened his own children
  • Joe Biggs of the Proud Boys arrested
  • William Calhoun, a lawyer from Georgia arrested
  • Patrick Edward McCaughey arrested for assaulting a Capitol police officer
  • Christopher Kelly from New York arrested
  • Samuel Camargo arrested on four charges, he questioned the FBI agents loyalty to the country, was reported to belligerent in his interview, and then posted on social media he thought it “went well”
  • Samuel Fisher arrested
  • Karl Dresch of Michigan arrested
  • Jesus Rivera of Florida filmed himself storming the Capitol and posted it on social
  • Joseph Foy of Michigan was accused of attacking police officers with a hockey stick and is arrested
  • Emanuel Jackson was filmed attacking police officers with a metal baseball bat and has been arrested
  • Gina Bisignano was filmed in the Capitol wearing a Louis Vuitton sweater and was part of the crowd attacking a police officer
  • Robert Gieswein of Oath Keepers was arrested for assaulting police officers with bear mace and a baseball bat
  • Nicholas Moncada a 20-year old fashion student from New York who took selfies outside of Nancy Pelosi’s office
  • Jenna Ryan of Texas didn’t get her Trump pardon as she hoped
  • South Carolina attorney Butch Bowers agrees to defend Donald Trump in an impeachment trial
  • Schumer and McConnell are working on the procedure for impeachment hearing – McConnell in the minority leader role
  • No date for an impeachment hearing has been set but McConnell is trying to delay the hearing
  • Tam Dinh Pham, Houston Police Officer (now resigned), arrested for participation in the insurrection
  • Thomas Fee, retired New York firefighter arrested after sending selfies in Capitol to a relative of his girlfriend
  • 1 in 5 people arrested so far are previous military or previous police officers

Lloyd Austin confirmed by Senate becomes first Black Secretary of Defense

Five Fast Facts

  • Lloyd Austin cruised through confirmation approved 93-2 in a floor vote of the Senate, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) and Senator Mike Lee ( R-UT) were the only members to vote no
  • Austin’s approval has some controversy attached to it – a Secretary of Defense is supposed to be a civilian for at least 7 years before holding the position – Austin retired from the Army in 2016 – a waiver was given by both the House and Senate
  • Austin is not the first Secretary of Defense to receive a waiver and the tactic was used by the Trump Administration to approve James Mattis
  • Austin was a four star general in the Army, was the first Black general to command an Army division in combat, and the commanding general of U.S. forces in Iraq
  • Austin is another person in the BIPOC community breaking barriers within the Biden Administration

WASHINGTON – The Senate on Friday confirmed Lloyd Austin as the nation’s first Black defense secretary, the second nominee of President Joe Biden to be confirmed by the chamber.

Austin is a retired four-star Army general who will be the first Black secretary of defense. He was the first Black general to command an Army division in combat and also the first to oversee an entire theater of operations as the commanding general of U.S. forces in Iraq.

Read more at USA Today

Malcontentment Happy Hour: January 21, 2021

Our live webcast from the Seattle Anarchist Jurisdiction

The show from January 21 2021, featured David Obelcz and our co-host Jennifer Smith.

  • Seattle inauguration protests highlight questionable tactics by protesters and police
  • Keystone XL Pipeline is canceled by the Biden Administration on day one
  • COVID Five Fast Facts
  • Officer Eric Whitehead and his strange trip to the ER
  • Abusive Head Trauma – the legacy of Shaken Baby Syndrome, the questionable science behind it, and the targeting of the poor, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA community for abuse allegations
  • Insurrection update