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6 Officers Injured, 18 Demonstrators Arrested After Seattle Rioters Hurl Explosives At Police

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A half-dozen officers were injured and 18 people were arrested at a Seattle riot after demonstrators hurled explosives at police, law enforcement announced Monday.

Around 100 demonstrators mobbed the Seattle Police Officer Guild, a local union, and pelted responding policemen with “large” munitions, rocks and bottles as they tried to disperse the unruly crowd on Sunday, according to a press release from the department.

Seattle cops declared the incident a riot and used pepper spray to quell the gathering after a protester launched an explosive device at a police vehicle around 10 p.m., the release detailed.


One of the six injured officers was hospitalized after sustaining blast damage to the face and neck, resulting in a gash and black eye, Seattle PD said in the announcement.

Officer injuries from explosive device/SPD Blotter

Officer injuries from explosive device/SPD Blotter

All 18 of the arrestees, whose charges weren’t specified by police in the announcement, were booked into the King County Jail following their apprehension, authorities said. (RELATED: Seattle Mayor Appeals Judge’s Decision That Could Result In Her Removal From Office)

Munition burns on injured officer/SPD Blotter

Munition burns on injured officer/SPD Blotter

City leaders last week voted 7-1 to slash police funding by 14%, or roughly $23 million, according to KOMO News.

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best announced she would retire next month in lieu of the budget cuts and an “overarching lack of respect for the officers, the men and women who work so hard day in and day out,” she said in a press conference, according to the Seattle Times.

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