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Medics say police have targeted them at Seattle protests
Volunteer health workers worry Seattle police may continue using flash-bangs, rubber bullets and tear gas to prevent them from helping injured protesters.
Lilly Fowler is formerly a reporter at Crosscut, where she focused on immigration and religion, among other issues. Before Crosscut, she worked as a producer for the national program Religion &amp
Volunteer health workers worry Seattle police may continue using flash-bangs, rubber bullets and tear gas to prevent them from helping injured protesters.
Despite intense scrutiny during protests, community leaders say they stand behind Carmen Best ‘100 percent.’
Local leaders call the current demonstrations a new era for civil rights.
The video shows a police officer pushing another cop’s knee off of Jonathan Vause’s neck.
“If we get it and die from coronavirus fighting for people’s rights, we’re OK with that,” one protester said.