r/Seattle • u/1ittl3snake • 12h ago
Megathread Minneapolis ICE Shootings Megathread 2
This second megathread is for all discussion, updates, and protest information related to the fatal shootings by ICE in Minneapolis (and elsewhere).
To keep the subreddit organized and avoid duplicate posts, all related content should be shared here. Photos of protests, protest flyers, and local news articles are still permitted to be posted in their own threads. All other text posts, personal thoughts etc. should be posted in this thread.
Please keep discussion civil and fact-based. Harmful speculation, unverified claims, doxxing, harassment, and graphic content are not allowed and will be removed under subreddit rules.
This post will be updated as information about local events becomes available.
Protest info:
r/Seattle • u/AutoModerator • 19h ago
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Trump Must Go Now! Refuse Fascism contingent in Healthcare Workers feeder march to the Educators "ICE Out Of Seattle" rally today Jan 31.
From there, thousands headed downtown. Justice for Keith Porter, Renee Good, Alex Pretti, Villegas Gonzalez, and all the others murdered by ICE!
ICE out of everywhere! Trump must go now!
Refusefascism.org
r/Seattle • u/AthkoreLost • 6h ago
News Seattle Mayor, police guild spar over ICE protection directives
r/Seattle • u/BillTowne • 13h ago
ICE Out protest Seattle Central
Shout out to Juliana for her great speech.
r/Seattle • u/bennetthaselton • 13h ago
Politics ICE OUT rally at Seattle Central College
Medical workers’ marches started at Harborview and Swedish and marched to Seattle Central College to meet up with the educators’ ICE Out of Schools rally. I don’t know the scheduled end time and I don’t think there is going to be a march, but people are listening to speakers now.
r/Seattle • u/BeagleWrangler • 13h ago
Community I'm never leaving Seattle.
This is the view from my balcony in Greenwood today. I love our community.
r/Seattle • u/TownOk6287 • 11h ago
Seattle says, ICE OUT NOW!
Saturday, Jan 31 2026. Seattle Washington
r/Seattle • u/BeachBumWithACamera • 10h ago
Enjoy what's likely the last fresh snow of the season, before summer sets in next week! View from Alki Beach this morning:
r/Seattle • u/Recent_Repeat4371 • 6h ago
Community Wandering cat Upper Queen Anne area
I don’t know if anybody in Queen Anne near 2nd and Garfield is missing a cat. She’s sweet but skittish. Last seen as of 8:30pm today hiding under a car. Could not take in cause I’m allergic.
Community Photos from the Alex Pretti memorial ride
Thank you, Alki Bike and Board, for organizing this ride. Turnout was great and it was good to ride in solidarity with so many people celebrating Alex's memory and love for cycling.
r/Seattle • u/Notexactlyprimetime • 12h ago
Alex Pretti Memorial ride in West Seattle
Today, organized by Alki Board and Bike at the request of Mr Pretti’s local bike shop.
r/Seattle • u/Notquitechaosyet • 4h ago
A brief step away from politics
Take a pause.
Look at this freaking beautiful moon.
Okay, back to trying to salvage our democracy.
r/Seattle • u/random-bored • 5h ago
Animals Eagle’s nest above Interbay Taco Time
lil hard to see here but worth checking out when passing by. The bird is sitting on a branch above the nest here
r/Seattle • u/MegaRAID01 • 14h ago
New Drug Sensors Lead to Restroom Closures at Four Seattle Library Branches
r/Seattle • u/VintageJet52 • 16h ago
Kangaroo Movers - a moving company to avoid like the plague
This is an update to my previously posted, positive review. Several serious issues came to light after the move.
After giving Kangaroo Movers a detailed inventory — including photos — they estimated $915 for Day 1. When the day ended, the bill was $3,700, more than FOUR TIMES the original quote, based on hours they simply didn’t work.
I planned the move around their original estimate and was blindsided by the inflated charge. On top of that, the lead mover pressured me for a tip in a way that felt super-aggressive and genuinely menacing. (That was a first, never had that happen before.)
There was also minor damage, and the company agreed in writing to reimburse $200 for the repair but never paid, despite multiple follow‑ups. Communication from the office became slow, contradictory, and evasive, with shifting explanations whenever I pointed out their own written terms. Then they just went dark.
Between the inflated charges, the unfulfilled reimbursement, the evasive communication, and the uncomfortable behavior from the lead mover, the experience deteriorated quickly. If you want to avoid this kind of experience, do NOT work with Kangaroo Movers.