A CHEERFUL STORY TO START OFF YOUR WEEK: Protesters Invading Seattle Police Chief’s Home Said They Were Met With Guns And Felt Unsafe.

The demonstrators said they tried talking to the neighbors to grant them entry but they refused. Instead, the neighbors erected barricades and displayed firearms making them feel unsafe. The demonstrators said they were innocent and that the neighbors were the “aggressors.”

However, the police chief was thankful to her neighbors for preventing the crowd from trespassing and engaging in illegal behavior despite their numerous attempts to do so.

Additionally, she wrote a letter to the city council asking the elected officials to address the intimidation of public officers by the BLM protesters. Best added that the actions of the protesters went against the country’s democratic principles and that elected officials must stop the practice before it becomes the trend locally and countrywide.

When a mostly-white angry mob assaults the home of a black female police chief, it’s good to see the neighbors standing up against these Klan tactics.