NICOLE THomAS-Kennedy's Support For Violence

Nicole Thomas-Kennedy has unapologetically Called for Violence

In 2020, many Seattleites peacefully protested police brutality in the wake of George Floyd's murder. Instead of supporting peaceful protesters, Nicole Thomas-Kennedy repeatedly made statements supporting large-scale property destruction and the arson of occupied buildings. Now she wants to serve as Seattle's prosecuting attorney?

Nicole Thomas-Kennedy's comment when someone threw an explosive at Seattle's East Precinct with people inside: "This person is a hero."
Nicole Thomas-Kennedy: "Property destruction is a moral imperative."
Nicole Thomas-Kennedy: "YAY! Thank you to the heroes that set the Children's Jail on fire."
In August 2020 when rioters in Kenosha were attacking people, starting fires, and creating chaos Nicole Thomas-Kennedy writes: "A good start. Inspiring."

Asked to explain why she repeatedly supported violence, Nicole Thomas-Kennedy first said her tweets were "a joke." Then she said she was "not thinking of running for office" when she made these statements. The truth? She accidentally told voters what she really thinks - which probably is why she's stealthily deleted these tweets over the course of her campaign for Seattle City Attorney.

Nicole Thomas-Kennedy supports local businesses being vandalized during protests.

Nicole Thomas-Kennedy supports local businesses being vandalized during protests.

Protesters burning tens of cars is "a nice start" for Nicole Thomas-Kennedy, implying more destruction is needed.

Protesters burning tens of cars is "a nice start" for Nicole, implying more destruction is needed.

Nicole Thomas-Kennedy supports armed gangs taking over part of the city as they did in Seattle's Capitol Hill because "anarchy is not chaos".

Nicole supports armed gangs taking over part of the city as they did in Seattle's Capitol Hill because "anarchy is not chaos".

According to Nicole Thomas-Kennedy's twisted logic she defends burning buildings in protest because: "I pay taxes here. It is my property."

According to Nicole Thomas-Kennedy's twisted logic she defends burning buildings in protest because: "I pay taxes here. It is my property."