LETTER: I was at the Redmond Edge Skate Park this week during one of the beautiful summer-like afternoons. The park was in full use with teens on skateboards, scooters and bikes. As I was watching the activity I noticed five teens placing duct tape on one of the graffiti walls. (For those that don’t know, these graffiti walls are provided by the City for legal street art or “tagging”.) As the pattern took shape I could tell what it was – a swastika. I was flabbergasted by this behavior and I immediately called 911 because I thought they just committed a hate crime of some sort. The teens noticed I was calling the cops and they were laughing and skating around the park taunting me with various hand gestures. Ultimately they tried to blend into the crowd when they saw I wasn’t intimidated or backing away.Redmond PD did respond with two officers and they pulled the duct tape boys to the side. I asked one of the officers if this was some kind of hate crime, especially since it was on public property. Unfortunately I was told the expression was protected by the Constitution. I was frustrated and angry but I understand that even ignorant punks have rights to express themselves, even if I don’t agree with the form of expression of speech. The responding officers gave a very stern lecture to the boys. I’m not sure exactly what was said and any other action such as informing their parents. Read More >>
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swastika taped to park tag wall |