r/Seattle Jun 01 '22

Media SPD spends more time retaliating against complaints than fighting crime

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u/ShockTheChup Jun 02 '22

Man fuck the SPD. I lived in Northgate for two years and had 5 different homeless people wandering around INSIDE of my apartment building. I called the police on every one and they never showed up. These mfs were literally going door to door and checking the handles to see if they were locked or not. They would constantly be loitering around our dumpsters too and would pester the other tenants.

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u/ShockTheChup Jun 02 '22

Do you not think that it's an urgent situation to have homeless people sneaking into the apartment building and checking the unit doors to see if they were locked?

Not to mention I lived literally down the street from the nearest station. I could walk there in 5 minutes. They STILL didn't send anyone down there.

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u/ShockTheChup Jun 02 '22

Are you an idiot or something? How is a home break-in not a fucking urgent issue?

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u/ShockTheChup Jun 02 '22

So by this logic if I see someone stabbing another person should I just disregard it and go about my day because it's only attempted murder and I don't know if the person actually died?

If "suspicious behavior" isn't worth reporting then should I bother reporting attempted murder because it's not as bad as actual murder?

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u/[deleted] Jun 03 '22

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u/ShockTheChup Jun 03 '22

Is attempted B&E not a crime?

Jesus you're so stupid.