SDOT begins removing barricades, toilets from CHOP area
Seattle Department of Transportation crews showed up at the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) area Tuesday morning, removing several barricades from surrounding streets.
According to KIRO 7s Deedee Sun, crews were working fast when they arrived, alongside at least a dozen officers providing support and security.
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Concrete barricades at 10th and Pine were completely cleared. Seattle Assistance Police Chief Adrian Diaz informed media that there are no plans at this time to remove barriers positioned directly in front of the East Precinct.
Protesters quickly began moving couches, garbage cans, and wood planks to areas where concrete barriers had previously stood.
Signs were also posted denoting that Cal Anderson Park would be temporarily closed at 12 p.m. Tuesday. Around that time, crews began removing temporary sinks and portable toilets.
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