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Mayor McGinn's No Good, Very Bad Week

By Michael van Baker
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The news about the Native American man who was shot to death after being found wood-carving in public continues to "develop," as they say. Now it is not clear that he approached the officer threateningly or otherwise, and his family says he was deaf in one ear.

Mayor Mike McGinn

The Seattle Times says Mayor McGinn, "despite several controversial police incidents this year" is confident in his choice of Police Chief Diaz.

"I think Chief Diaz is the right man for the job," McGinn is quoted saying, which has overtones of "Heckuva job, Brownie," coming the same week as King County prosecutors decided that a police officer who told an innocent Latino man he was going to "beat the fucking Mexican piss" out of him was not guilty of a hate crime. The city attorney could still file charges against Detective Shandy Cobane for misdemeanor assault, further endearing himself to the SPD.

McGinn's political deafness has instigated a completely avoidable kerfluffle with MOHAI. Yesterday the Slog reported that the city was making a grab for state funds allocated for MOHAI's SR 520-prompted move from its Montlake location to the South Lake Union Armory. 

After directing the museum to negotiate on its own for state funds, estimated to be around $15 million, the city's cartoon eyes exploded from its face when MOHAI came back with $40 million. Quoth Carl Marquardt, lead attorney for the mayor’s office: "This is not a time for any one community organization to be taking all that it can get, while others go without."

Good luck with that, responds MOHAI's Leonard Garfield, taking the angle that the city can go piss up a rope. Once again, the Mayor is in the position of bumbling into an agreement after the fact, and claiming, "I never agreed to this." He's already on shaky ground with the deep-bore tunnel; here it's just a goodwill sinkhole, and I can't see the bottom.

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Let's face it
The Seattle police are out of control (cue ole Emmett rolling again), and hiring one of their own is a grievous mistake.
Comment by bilco
1 day ago
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Use the Mohai land for transit bridge
Hold onto that land, so that a transit high bridge can be built across the cut to bring buses directly to UW Station. The current plan for Montlake has buses bypassing UW Station altogether.
Comment by Brent
19 hours ago
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Thank you for a sunbreak of an article
As a MOHAI employee, I haven't laughed since last Thursday, the day before the Mayor's "proclamation" hit the fan. Thanks for a good laugh on a sad topic. We're just a little, tiny history museum getting our building "taken" by the State. THEY were reasonable, why does the Mayor not get it?

Everyone knows the horror of having to find a new place to live and then moving into it and making it work for you. Now try moving a history museum with exhibit space (sort of like your living room only WAY bigger), collections storage (ALL your closets AND the garage AND the attic multiplied by 4,000), library (the 20 bookcases crammed with books you keep meaning to weed out), and an extremely large photo archive (like my grandmother on speed with a Kodak Instamatic). And that doesn't even begin to mention things like Slo-Mo-Shun IV, the Toe Truck, and a very large stuffed ape laced with arcenic. Come on McDimm...GET A GRIP.

This is a mind-blowingly HUGE project - our stuff is fragile and irreplaceable. AND it tells a great story...the story of this city which is like no other.

Thank you.
Comment by Calnicky
17 hours ago
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