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If you’re looking to get banned for some weird libertarian, cancel-culture badge of honor, then you’ll have to do more than call the council racist toward white people more than once.
(WSB photo, post-fire, from Friday night)
10:49 AM: Last night’s fire in a West Seattle Junction condo building (WSB coverage here) has turned deadly. Last night, City Councilmember
Lorena González disclosed the fire broke out in her building – and today, she has announced that the 79-year-old woman who was pulled from the burning unit was her mother-in-law and did not survive. Her statement, received by email:
My family is deeply saddened to share that last night we said goodbye to my 79-year old mother-in-law,
Mary Lou Williams, who passed away after sustaining significant injuries from a fire in her condo unit located just two floors above our condo. My husband Cameron and his brother Carlos have lost their beloved mother and my daughter Nadia has lost her Grandma. Our loss is unimaginable. She was a member of the West Seattle Senior Center, where she often taught art classes and sold her own art. Her artistic ability was incredible and we live in a home with her art
Photographs of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor are shown included in a vigil that remains near the intersection of 11th Avenue and East Pine Street on Tuesday, April 20, 2021, in Seattle. Justice For All Victims of Racist Police Terror read the words, surrounded by candles and flowers as well as the names and photographs of those killed by police. Credit: KUOW Photo/Megan Farmer
Seattle responds to guilty verdict in Chauvin trial By
at 3:07 pm
The jury in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin delivered a guilty verdict on three counts Tuesday: murder 2, murder 3, and manslaughter.
While an officer, Chauvin killed George Floyd as he knelt on his neck for more than nine minutes in May 2020.