The city agreed to dismiss charges against 46 defendants who took part in a protest that blocked access to the airport for hours on April 15.
SEATAC, Wash. — The City of SeaTac agreed to drop charges against dozens of protesters who blocked access to the airport for hours. It happened four months ago.
“We’re very happy with the outcome,” said Alyson Mogannam-Martin, one of the 46 defendants. “Our main focus is to bring a ceasefire.”
Mogannam-Martin was among the pro-Palestinian protesters at the airport on April 15. Demonstrators made a human barrier by connecting with PVC pipes and refusing to get off the
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