The Fight for the Soul of Seattle | A KOMO News Documentary | Dec 14, 2020
Content Source/Owner: KOMO News
Video url: https://youtu.be/WijoL3Hy_Bw
Duration: 1 hr 30 min
This video was published on Dec 14, 2020.
Video Intro:
“The Fight for the Soul of Seattle” examines the role of Seattle’s City Council in allowing the situation to reach what many experts consider epidemic levels under the guise of a compassionate approach to people who suffer from substance addiction and who commit crimes to feed their habit.
It documents the heartbreaking condition of people on the streets, and the crushing decisions Seattle entrepreneurs are forced to contemplate as their life savings and dreams are destroyed by theft, vandalism and a dwindling customer base.
This documentary also explores potential bold solutions to treat those living on the streets and pair them with agencies and assistance that can provide a clear path away from the endless circle of addiction and crime.
For more on this story: https://komonews.com/news/local/fight-for-the-soul-of-seattle-program-looks-at-effects-of-citys-permissive-posture
00:03:20 – Seattle eBike store, Brian Nordwell 00:07:20 – Mark Sidran, Former Seattle City Attorney 00:12:16 – Scott Lindsey, Former Public Safety for Mayor Ed Murray 00:14:35 – Ginny Burton 00:17:30 – Tom Wolf 00:20:50 – Seattle PD difficult job 00:29:00 – CHOP, Lorenzo Anderson 00:32:00 – East precinct taken back 00:33:21 – Court house protection 00:37:00 – Former Judge Ed Mckenna 00:49:07 – Seattle City Council, defund police 00:52:20 – Business fighting for survival 00:58:00 – Mental health issues, support 01:06:28 – Drug and homeless epidemic reform 01:13:30 – Travis Berge, repeat offenders 01:20:00 – Kevan Carter Jr.’s mental illness 01:26:40 – What can be done? What’s the plan?
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