LIVE from CHAZ After Dark

Published on June 12, 2020
Duration: 33:24

The Yankee Marshal provides a live, on-the-ground perspective of the CHAZ in Seattle at night, contrasting observed realities with media portrayals. He highlights community-organized services like a clinic and food co-op, and notes the presence of a 'Night Watch' for security. During the stream, he openly discloses his EDC firearm, a Beretta 96 converted to .357 SIG, for personal defense.

Quick Summary

The Yankee Marshal streamed live from the CHAZ in Seattle at night, observing a peaceful, festival-like atmosphere. He documented community services like a 'People's Community Clinic' and 'No-Cop Co-op,' and noted a 'Night Watch' for security, contrasting with media reports.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro to CHAZ After Dark
  2. 01:57CHAZ Barricades & Access
  3. 05:29Community Services: Clinic & Food
  4. 06:11The Abandoned East Precinct
  5. 09:05Night Watch Security
  6. 12:15Yankee Marshal's EDC Disclosure
  7. 15:03The No-Cop Co-op
  8. 18:18Final CHAZ Observations

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the atmosphere like in the CHAZ at night according to The Yankee Marshal?

The Yankee Marshal described the atmosphere in the CHAZ at night as peaceful and festival-like. He observed community services like a clinic and food co-op, and noted a 'Night Watch' for security, contrasting this with reports of extreme violence.

What firearm did The Yankee Marshal reveal he was carrying in the CHAZ?

During the live stream from the CHAZ, The Yankee Marshal disclosed that he was carrying a Beretta 96 pistol that had been converted to fire .357 SIG ammunition for self-defense.

What community services were visible in the CHAZ during the live stream?

Visible community services included a 'People's Community Clinic' and a 'No-Cop Co-op' offering free food and supplies. A sign-up table for a 'Night Watch' also indicated community-led security efforts.

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