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  2. George Floyd protests in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    On the early morning of July 4, a car drove onto a closed section of Interstate 5, where several people were protesting, and struck two protesters. 23-year-old Summer Taylor from Seattle was killed, while 32-year-old Diaz Love of Portland, Oregon, who was live-streaming the protest on Facebook, remained for a time in critical condition at ...

  3. Capitol Hill Occupied Protest - Wikipedia

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    [10] [178] He has been called "the right-wing protester most frequently arrested in Portland." [179] A Washington State resident, [176] Toese is the subject of several reports by Portland's Willamette Week. [179] [180] Toese was later arrested for violating probation, due to video evidence of assault in the CHOP. [176] [177]

  4. 50501 - Wikipedia

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    50501 (short for "50 protests, 50 states, one day") is a grassroots effort to protest the policies of the second Donald Trump administration, in the United States. [1] [2] The group organized a nationwide demonstration on February 5, 2025.

  5. 2020 deployment of federal forces in the United States

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    CBP deployed 50 total agents that were then distributed among Seattle, WA; Portland, OR; and Washington, D.C. [105] State and city officials and the Seattle Police Department were not informed of the activity. [105] They did not make any arrests in Seattle. [105] DHS sent BORTAC agents and ICE tactical officers to both Seattle and Portland. [106]

  6. George Floyd protests in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 February 2025. 2020 civil unrest after the murder of George Floyd This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. (September 2021) George Floyd protests in ...

  7. 2017 Washington train derailment - Wikipedia

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    Within hours of the derailment, Governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency and activated the Washington Military Department's emergency operations center at Camp Murray, adjacent to JBLM, to coordinate the multi-agency response to the incident. [30] [48] A civilian support and reunification center was set up at DuPont City Hall. [49]

  8. Occupy Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The city of Seattle issued permits for Occupy Seattle on October 18, 2011, which limits camping at Westlake Park and enforces the park's closure at 10:00 PM. [8] Another permit for protests occurring at Seattle's city hall plaza allows camping with the stipulation that tents are to be deconstructed by 7:00 AM. [ 8 ]

  9. 2017 May Day protests - Wikipedia

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    Police officers monitoring the rally in Portland, Oregon Protestors at the May Day Action Immigrants and Workers March in Washington, D.C. May Day 2017 in New York City. The protests occurred in several major cities, including Chicago, [8] Detroit, [9] [10] Las Vegas, [11] Los Angeles, [12] [13] Miami, [14] New York City, [15] Philadelphia, [14] San Francisco, [16] Seattle, [17] and Washington ...