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Seattle worker tries to stop filming of meth pipes given to vagrants |
2024-08-09 |
[DM] Video shows the moment a Seattle-based social worker tried to push and stop a news reporter from filming a drug camp as they distributed 'aid supplies'. Jonathan Choe was outside Dow Constantine's drug camp in King County when he recorded public workers conducting a 'harm reduction' operation - aimed at providing treatment and medication to those addicted to hard drugs. In the video, the seasoned Discovery Institute journalist can be seen approaching a van filled with supplies that were being distributed by two people in the camp. But Choe claims that instead of helping homeless addicts turn their life around, the duo were handing out 'meth pipes' and 'needles'. 'They were giving away needles and fentanyl kits like candy. Not a single person was offered treatment,' he captioned his X post. He also went on to reveal that the bag of supplies he received from the workers shockingly contained huge bags of syringes, pipes, foil and what seemed to be black straws. As Choe boldly continued to film the welfare workers' activities, he was repeatedly being told to switch his camera off and stop filming. At one point, one of the aid providers could be seen trying to cover his camera and pushing him away from the van. While many would expect the pushback from the workers to be worrying enough, Choe later revealed that he ended up being pepper sprayed as he was filming around the camp. 'After I got pepper sprayed outside Dow Constantine's drug camp on Wednesday, a Community Passageways worker saw the commotion and tried to victim blame me. 'He wouldn't give me his name, but he essentially said I brought the attack on myself for trying to interview homeless people,' he said in another X post. But as he was being verbally berated by the BMW-driving non-profit employee , a neighbor who had witnessed the entire incident quickly arrived at the scene and began to help Choe out. 'Thankfully, a neighbor saw what was happening and backed me up. But then this social worker got out of his BMW, left it running in the middle of the street and started running his mouth,' the senior reporter explained. In a surprising turn of events, as the social worker kept arguing with the Seattle-based reporter for trying to interview vagrants, a homeless woman who arrived on a scooter was seen slashing the philanthropist's tires. 'During this encounter, witnesses says a young homeless woman from the camp rode over on her scooter and slashed his tire. Apparently, she thought the vehicle belonged to me. Oh the irony.' Choe later noted that he presumably overhead workers suggesting that the tire-slasher should not be 'held accountable' as it would 'complicate her situation'. Related: Seattle: 2024-07-31 13-year-old boy who went to sell a camera in a Seattle-area park, shot and k*lled by three teens during an orchestrated armed robbery Seattle: 2024-06-22 Minnesota farmer claims victory over state's race-based grant program Seattle: 2024-06-20 Seattle to use illegal migrants to bolster depleted police force after losing 700 officers in just five years |
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