The Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone has no centralized system of governance. Occupants have stated their intentions of creating a neighborhood beyond policing and a society where the police are no longer necessary.[17][18] Members of the self-described anti-fascist, anti-tribal, pro-worker Puget Sound John Brown Gun Club were seen openly-carrying rifles in the Zone.[19] Reporters from a local Seattle-based Fox affiliate were removed from the Zone by occupants,[20] but there have been no violent confrontations between police and residents.[5][16][...]Tents were pitched next to the former precinct in order to hold the space. The No Cop Co-op was established on June 9, offering free water, hand sanitizer, snacks donated by the community, and kebabs. The intersection of 12th and Pine was converted to a square for teach-ins, where a microphone was used to encourage people who were there "to forget stuff up" to go home. An outdoor cinema with a sound system and projector was set up[23] and used to screen open-air movies. The first film shown was 13th, Ava DuVernay's documentary about race and mass incarceration.[23] Portable toilets were provided by the Seattle Department of Transportation.[23] Peaceful demonstrations have been staged and organized, including "an invasion" of the Seattle City Hall, demanding the resignation of Jenny Durkan.[24] City services are still being provided to the Zone, including fire and trash removal, and the Seattle Police Department has stated that they will respond to 9-1-1 calls in the Zone.[20]
You all see the thing about the autonomous zone trying to become a sovereign country then two days later they're begging for food and supplies? And their leader is some rapper?https://twitter.com/hashtag/SeattleAutonomousZone?src=hashtag_clickYou can't make this stuff up folks
this is the most American thing anyones ever done
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paris_Commune
seattle autonomous zone is real life base raiders
does the auto zone sell car batteries for cheap, i need a replacement