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20 Month Prison Sentence For Fire Outside SPD East Precinct


UpdatedMon, May 24, 2021 at 5:16 pm PT
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A wall outside of the Seattle Police Department s East Precinct is seen on Aug. 30, 2020, in Seattle. (David Ryder/Getty Images, File)
SEATTLE A 20-year-old man has been sentenced to 20 months behind bars for setting a fire outside the Seattle Police Department s East Precinct last fall.
According to prosecutors, on August 24, 2020, then 19-year-old Desmond David-Pitts set a trash fire outside the East Precinct building during a mass protest in Seattle s Capitol Hill neighborhood. Other records filed in the case show that David-Pitts had arrived in Seattle from Alaska just three days before the incident.
Surveillance video of the incident reportedly shows David-Pitts piling trash near a sally-port door outside the police precinct, and repeatedly lighting the debris on fire. ....

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Alaska man sentenced to 20 months in prison for arson at Seattle's East Precinct


The East Precinct in what was known as the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest. (Getty Images)
The Alaska man who set fire to the Seattle Police Department’s East Precinct last summer now faces jail time.
Desmond David-Pitts, 20, was sentenced Monday in the U.S. District Court in Seattle to 20 months in prison for conspiracy to commit arson in connection with the fire he set Aug. 24, 2020, at the East Precinct. Surveillance video shows him piling up trash and lighting it on fire outside of a precinct door. He was arrested shortly after the fire.
At the sentencing hearing, U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour noted the danger posed to the officers who could have been trapped in the building. ....

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Seattle Police Department Had Most Officers Identified in DC on Jan. 6


The Office of Police Accountability is investigating whether those officers breached the Capitol.
Mike Solan, the president of the Seattle Police Officers Guild, blamed Back Lives Matter and the far left for the riot.
Days after an unprecedented domestic assault on democracy unfolded at the US Capitol, a tender wound reopened in Seattle, Washington.
As hundreds of rioters who breached the Capitol have started to be identified, with many facing federal charges, the Associated Press reported that over 30 police officers are under investigation for their presence at then-President Donald Trump s Stop the Steal rally in DC on January 6.  
Six Seattle Police Officers are under investigation after being in DC on the day of the Capitol riots making it the largest identified group of officers from any police department in the nation to be present in DC on January 6. ....

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Since 2010, at least 42 state judicial campaigns accepted money from police and guilds representing them. That hurts public confidence.
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Since 2010, at least 42 Washington state judicial campaigns have accepted money from police and guilds. Accepting campaign donations erodes public trust in the justice system, writes Gabriel S. Galanda. (Spencer Weiner/Los Angeles Times/AP)
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