What a shitty situation. I donât know whatâs worse - being deceived by your own child into money laundering or knowingly betraying community trust as a professed protector of children (Jesus, letâs hope thereâs a sliver of something positive to come).
Wednesday: The Stranger writes an article demanding that funding to SPD be reduced and provided to other organizations because they're a better use of public $.
Thursday: the leader of one of the organizations The Stranger references in the article and wants to be funded from $ diverted away from SPD turns out to be an integral part of a large scale criminal enterprise.
The lesson, as always, is if you are trying to make serious public policy decisions in Seattle, never, ever, listen to The Stranger.
@1, @2: We should look on the bright side -- the Stranger has finally found a case to report where the Stranger clearly describes the accused as innocent unless proven guilty. As we all know, that's a huge change from their standard operating procedure.
Speaking of that, will the Stranger now publish a recurring "Bad Oranges" column, about the alleged misbehaviors of persons who take money from the city for social services? ;-)
3- Personally I am SHOCKED the Stranger chose to report this at all. This is precisely the sort of story the Stranger serially buried in a concrete vault 2 miles below the bottom of the ocean floor.
@4: If you go to the comments of the original story Bax obliquely referenced @2, youâll see they were called on this then: https://www.thestranger.com/news/2024/10/02/79720950/school-safety-teams-launch-at-garfield-and-rainier-beach-high-schools/comments/5
Stranger commenters strike again! Bunch of right-wing hacks! Stranger should not allow comments, etc. ;-)
What a shitty situation. I donât know whatâs worse - being deceived by your own child into money laundering or knowingly betraying community trust as a professed protector of children (Jesus, letâs hope thereâs a sliver of something positive to come).
Wednesday: The Stranger writes an article demanding that funding to SPD be reduced and provided to other organizations because they're a better use of public $.
Thursday: the leader of one of the organizations The Stranger references in the article and wants to be funded from $ diverted away from SPD turns out to be an integral part of a large scale criminal enterprise.
The lesson, as always, is if you are trying to make serious public policy decisions in Seattle, never, ever, listen to The Stranger.
@1, @2: We should look on the bright side -- the Stranger has finally found a case to report where the Stranger clearly describes the accused as innocent unless proven guilty. As we all know, that's a huge change from their standard operating procedure.
Speaking of that, will the Stranger now publish a recurring "Bad Oranges" column, about the alleged misbehaviors of persons who take money from the city for social services? ;-)
3- Personally I am SHOCKED the Stranger chose to report this at all. This is precisely the sort of story the Stranger serially buried in a concrete vault 2 miles below the bottom of the ocean floor.
@4: If you go to the comments of the original story Bax obliquely referenced @2, youâll see they were called on this then: https://www.thestranger.com/news/2024/10/02/79720950/school-safety-teams-launch-at-garfield-and-rainier-beach-high-schools/comments/5
Stranger commenters strike again! Bunch of right-wing hacks! Stranger should not allow comments, etc. ;-)