Seattle auto shop owners say police were told to ignore calls for help after 'CHOP' protester broke in - News Summed Up

Seattle auto shop owners say police were told to ignore calls for help after 'CHOP' protester broke in


Seattle auto repair shop owners John and Mason McDermott told "Bill Hemmer Reports" Thursday that police were told not to respond to their business -- despite more than a dozen 911 calls -- after a denizen of the Capitol Hill Organized Protest, or CHOP, broke in and started a fire. John told Fox News that they were alerted when someone smashed a window and entered the auto shop Sunday night. SEATTLE REACHES DEAL WITH 'CHOP' TO REMOVE TEMPORARY ROADBLOCKS, REPLACE WITH CONCRETE BARRIERSMason McDermott pinned down the suspect as his father repeatedly called 911. John told Hemmer the operator “alluded they were sending someone,” but “finally said they weren’t going to send somebody.”The suspect reportedly stole cash and car keys. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"I'm very disappointed in the job they're doing," his father added.


Source: Fox News June 18, 2020 21:22 UTC



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