Seattle Courthouse Busy as 16 Charged in Major Graffiti Crackdown, Facing Heavy Fines and Felony Charges

SEATTLE — A group of 16 individuals stood before a Seattle judge after being apprehended on charges of felony-level graffiti, which prosecutors claim has resulted in approximately $100,000 in damages throughout King County. The courtroom proceedings, overseen by King County Judge Ronald Kessler, involved the processing of 30 felony counts attributed to the collective actions of the accused. Each of the defendants is facing charges of criminal mischief for their alleged roles in the vandalism, with three of them also facing burglary charges, reflecting the serious nature of their supposed activities. The scale of the … Read more

From Celebrity Haven to Vandal’s Canvas: Hollywood Hills Mansions Fall Prey to Squatters and Graffiti

Los Angeles, CA — In a city synonymous with glitz and glamour, a darker narrative unfolds in the upscale neighborhood of Hollywood Hills, where mansions once inhabited by celebrities like Mary J. Blige have become canvases for vandalism and squatting. This issue escalated recently when two lavish properties owned by film producer John Powers Middleton, son of Philadelphia Phillies owner John S. Middleton, were overtaken by unauthorized occupants, their opulent features now marred by graffiti. Middleton expressed his dismay, apologizing to the community and emphasizing the criminal nature of the acts. “What’s happened to the … Read more

$700,000 Awarded to Seattle Protesters in Chalk Graffiti Civil Rights Case

Seattle, WA — Four activists, detained after writing messages criticizing law enforcement on a barricade near a Seattle police station, have been awarded close to $700,000 as a jury found that their civil rights were breached. The award follows their arrest on New Year’s Day, 2021, in the aftermath of the widespread protests sparked by the killing of George Floyd. The jury determined that the arrest of Derek Tucson, Robin Snyder, Monsieree De Castro, and Erik Moya-Delgado was driven by retaliatory motives against their Black Lives Matter advocacy, violating their First Amendment rights. Each protester … Read more

Seattle Jury Awards $700,000 to Protestors for Civil Rights Violations Over Anti-Police Graffiti Arrests

Seattle, WA – A recent verdict by a federal jury has awarded four protesters nearly $700,000 after they were found to have had their civil rights violated following their arrest for anti-police graffiti. The protesters had used chalk to inscribe messages on a concrete barricade outside the East Precinct of the Seattle Police Department on January 1, 2021. The case has drawn attention to issues of free speech and police conduct, raising questions about how such expressions are handled legally and socially. Legal experts say the decision underlines the significance of First Amendment rights, especially … Read more