Costumed ‘Superheroes’ Deployed In Place Of Police Within CHAZ

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A team of vigilantes identifying themselves both as non-binary and the ‘Seattle Superheroes’ has emerged in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone in riot-ravaged Seattle, WA.

Governed by nothing but a bizarre ‘Conflict Reduction Advisory Council’ and a rogue warlord, CHAZ has quickly descended into chaos. At night, the Zone is plagued by addiction, crime and violence.

The NOQ Report summarized reporting by conservative journalist Jack Posobiec on the rapidly deteriorating situation within the CHAZ:

According to mainstream media, The CHAZ is more like a version of Coachella with live music and street art, a truly festive atmosphere. As Posobiec reported, this is mostly true… during the day when mainstream media’s cameras are rolling. At night, it’s completely different story. But at night, the narrative is difficult to capture because anyone with a camera out is instantly mobbed by people asking questions and attempting to block off filming. Like Democrats and mainstream media, many living in The CHAZ do not want the truth getting out.

Horrible situations were revealed throughout the journalists’ final night in Seattle. A break in and attempted arson of a local business owner. An accused thief attacked and searched before being further assaulted. Rampant drug use. Unspeakable sanitation issues. “Medics” who shield assaults rather than treat the assaulted. These are just some of the things revealed by Posobiec in his flurry of videos posted to Twitter and live-streamed from Periscope.

Given the CHAZ’s ban on police, law enforcement appears to have taken a particularly peculiar form within the Zone.

Three individuals in brightly colored costumes emerged on Sunday night, identifying as the ‘Seattle Superheroes’. The vigilantes introduced themselves to reporters as ‘Red Ranger’, ‘Spirit Fox’ and ‘Justin Service’.

“We patrol around, keep people safe, that kind of thing,” Red Ranger told a reporter.

Two of the vigilantes, Red Ranger and Spirit Fox, previously gave an interview in 2018 during the far-left May Day demonstrations, along with a fourth vigilante, El Caballero.

“Usually we do a safety patrol nocturnally,” Red Ranger stated then.

Their Twitter account mostly features tweets about DC, Marvel and local comic book stores in the city.

The rise of these untrained masked vigilantes as a replacement for law enforcement further highlights the need for a restoration of law and order in Antifa-occupied Seattle.

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