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Seattle Times sues city of Seattle over
Mayor Jenny Durkan’s missing text messages
during protests

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Posted By: Ron_lfp, 6/7/2021 11:15:07 AM

The Seattle Times filed a lawsuit Thursday alleging that the city of Seattle mishandled requests from reporters for officials’ text messages during a tumultuous period last summer when police abandoned the East Precinct and used tear gas on protesters. The complaint, filed in King County Superior Court, follows a whistleblower investigation that found Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan’s office violated state public records laws in its handling of requests after discovering the mayor’s texts were missing for a 10-month period. (snip) The missing text messages may also play a role in other lawsuits the city faces over its response to Black Lives Matter protests last summer

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Even the hyper-PC Sea Times is asking for a tiny bit of accountability.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: EQKimball 6/7/2021 11:49:57 AM (No. 808421)
Dear Mayor Durkan: Hillary Clinton’s successful strategy for inconvenient emails was inspired by the old song by Peter, Paul and Mary: “If I had a hammer, I’d hammer in the morning; I’d hammer in the evening, all over this land…”.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Luandir 6/7/2021 3:27:14 PM (No. 808650)
Starting to eat their own?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: RuckusTom 6/7/2021 3:57:25 PM (No. 808685)
She learned well from Hillary. The drives the messages were stored on have taken out to be crunched with hammers then thrown in acid.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Strike3 6/7/2021 4:23:42 PM (No. 808716)
One of those texts would have been, "Where's that damned helicopter, you need to get me out of here!"
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Reply 5 - Posted by: mifla 6/8/2021 7:00:30 AM (No. 809265)
Hey, it worked for Hillary.
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