“Chief Diaz, let me tell you, the state of the Seattle Police Department and this city is a disgrace,” the 15-page note began.
“The toxic mix of the Seattle City Council’s absurdity, the spinelessness of the Mayor, the leniency of the prosecutor’s office, and your failed leadership has accelerated this city’s downhill slide straight to rock bottom. The problems were already brewing before you came on the scene, but since your arrival, it’s been a free fall into anarchy & chaos.”The ex-cop went on to slam lawmakers for allegedly caring more about politics than the well-being of local residents.
“The Seattle City Council has lost touch with reality and is making decisions that defy common sense and basic logic,” she wrote. “Their priority is playing politics and pandering to radical ideologies, rather than genuinely serving the city’s and its residents best interests.” “Their absurd policies have turned Seattle into a playground for anarchists and criminals, and they seem utterly unconcerned with the devastating consequences of their actions.” , accusing him of putting political correctness before safety.
“Instead of taking decisive action to protect the city and its citizens, the Mayor disregards the rampant lawlessness on our streets. It’s a disgrace to see a city leader prioritize political correctness over the safety and well-being of its people,” she claimed. Taylor took aim at Seattle’s Democrat Mayor Bruce Harrell, accusing him of putting political correctness before safety.Seattle has been plagued by increased crime and homelessness in recent years, with the city’s violent crime rate surging to a 14-year high in 2022, according to the latest police department
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