The Seattle captain tells BLM protests that he is holding back power in viral video


A Seattle cop was caught in a firale video announcing he’s leaving power due to Black Lives Matter protests – tells a protester: ‘I’m leaving. You wounds! ”

“Have a good day, bud?” the officer asked the man out of the passenger side window after he got into his patrol car.

“Not really, you’re round,” the activist replies.

‘I’m sorry, but do not worry, man, for think what? I’m leaving. You wounds! Two months, baby. I’ll figure it out! ”Says the officer.

The incredible protester asks, “Do you intend to resign?”

‘I’m gone, bro,’ replied the unnamed officer, adding that he felt ‘great’ about his decision.

“So, what are you just tired of police brutality or are you tired of what’s going on right now?” asks the man, who also asks for an interview, where the cop refuses and says he is quitting because of the Protestants – not in solidarity with her.

‘Oh, us … why,’ the man asks the cop, who is currently getting out of the car to come up with a disturbance.

‘Hey, he said he’s tired of us! He’s going to be fired because of Black Lives Matter, not because he’s tired of the police! ‘ calls the man against his fellow Protestants.

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best
Seattle Police Chief Carmen BestGetty Images

‘Hey, you yelled boy? Your trigger? Oink, oink, oink, oink. F – you and your blue life, boy, ”he then tells the officer, who seems ready to expand an olive branch.

‘No, we will never be friends. We will never see each other face to face, ‘says the man. ‘I’m not giving up – if you take off that badge, you’ll never be my people. You’ll never be my friend. ”

It was not immediately clear when and where the shots were fired, but it appeared days after Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best announced her resignation after the city council voted to cut as many as 100 officers from her department.

Banning gangs of Antifa assailants were caught Friday morning on video clips through the city’s streets, destroying property and painting graffiti – some of which have painters with the slogan “f – k the police.”

Two local activist groups have demanded that Mayor Jenny Durkan raise $ 100 million for minority municipalities to explore alternative policing models.

Some Black Lives Matter activists have demanded that white people hand over their homes in a historic black neighborhood and ‘open your wallet’ to protest demands.

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