Seattle restaurant suffers 23rd break-in, owner says as he admits he has ‘lost all faith’ in city leadership

By Nikolas Lanum Fox News | Published February 17, 2024 9:00am EST

A Seattle, Washington restaurant owner said Thursday that he has lost faith in city leadership after his business suffered what he claims is its 23rd break-in since the "defund the police" movement started three years ago. 

"I have lost all faith in the city of Seattle, SPD, Council members, and state elected officials," he told the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH.

The owner of the establishment asked to remain anonymous over fear that activists would target him, according to Rantz's report, which said he was previously inundated with a slew of negative Yelp reviews after speaking out against the crime crisis in the city.

Surveillance footage of a February 3 robbery shared with Rantz, a conservative Seattle-based radio host, shows a burglar using an object to break through the glass on the business's front door. After struggling for roughly ten minutes, the thief made his way inside, leaving the door lock and frame "violently dismantled, according to an incident report from the responding officer.

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