What local, state leaders are saying about preparedness here in wake of federal agents’ deadly violence in Minnesota

Local and state leaders all had Minnesota on their mind today. Three notes:

First:

(Governor’s Office photo)

“It’s outrageous in the extreme and it has to stop.”

That’s what Gov. Bob Ferguson said today about what’s happening in Minnesota, appearing at a media briefing with state Attorney General Nick Brown (a West Seattle resident). He wasn’t only speaking about the killings by federal agents of Renée Good and Alex Pretti, but also about their enforcement tactics, “plucking people off the street” and going into homes without judicial warrants.Ferguson and Brown detailed some of the steps they’re taking in case a federal escalation happens here, though they said they’re not revealing all the steps they’re taking in preparation, so as to not reveal their “playbook” to the feds. “We will not allow this administration to turn our nation into an authoritarian regime,” vowed Gov. Ferguson. Attorney General Brown said what’s happening has nothing to do with the president’s vow to “go after the worst of the worst” and described the administration as a “cabal of cruelty.” He also said it’s important to not just “hunker down and try to survive the next few years,” but to focus on preparedness and action. “Everyone in our state” has a role in that, they said. You can watch the entire news conference here.

Second:

Seattle City Councilmembers voiced their outrage at their weekly “briefing meeting,” where each member provides updates and observations. Our area’s Councilmember Rob Saka, noting that he’s a Minnesota native, decried the killing of Alex Pretti as “another horrific execution-style … murder of a resident.” Saka said it’s “appalling and outrageous” that federal agents are “running amok … killing people for no reason.” (His remarks are 47 minutes into the meeting video above.) Councilmembers reiterated the call to ensure the city is prepared, including the Public Safety Committee‘s chair Councilmember Bob Kettle, whose committee meets tomorrow morning.

Third:

We’ve learned that Fauntleroy Church‘s pastor Rev. Leah Atkinson Bilinski was part of a Northwest clergy delegation that went to Minnesota as a show of support. She is back and slated to speak during a protest rally at the Federal Building in downtown Seattle tonight, around 20 minutes into the 5 pm rally. We hope to speak to her about her Minnesota trip soon.

12 Replies to "What local, state leaders are saying about preparedness here in wake of federal agents' deadly violence in Minnesota"

  • Actualperson January 26, 2026 (5:05 pm)

    WA state republican party is 100% behind ICE and the administration and wants NO restrictions on them here in Washington.

    • k January 26, 2026 (6:26 pm)

      SPD is the same.

  • Scarlett January 26, 2026 (5:43 pm)

    Trump got the message from a number of big corporations in MN that ICE is bad for business and he’s pulling his trademark TACO routine, now cozying up to Walz.  Big tech has his ear and it’s the reason he retreated on his San Fran threats and the reason he won’t bring it here.   Everything in the end is about money, always is. 

  • Azimuth January 26, 2026 (6:02 pm)

    The Minneapolis mess will inevitably come to Washington State. I hope the powers that be have plans in place to deal with it, and to be quickly responsive as DHS changes tactics. 

  • K January 26, 2026 (7:14 pm)

    Rumors of ICE causing school lockdowns. Remember when that used to be about armed shooters? Unbelievable the mess we’re in. 

  • Sz January 26, 2026 (8:35 pm)

    There are no closed captions on this video. To include them, the link on the Seattle Times website does including them. This is the link — https://tvw.org/video/gov-bob-fergusonattorney-general-nick-brown-press-conference-2026011556/

  • Ronald January 26, 2026 (10:13 pm)

    We have to stay vigilant for our neighbors. Apparently at all cost. We deserve better. The American people deserve better…

    • Dorothy Thompson January 26, 2026 (10:51 pm)

      They do? Really? Even though 1/3 of the country voted for the despicable human garbage and explicitly supported this exact scenario while another 1/3 didn’t bother voting at all, meaning they couldn’t care less about what was coming despite warnings from some of us? We completely deserve what’s yet to come and the price we’ll all pay. 

      • Gandy January 27, 2026 (1:16 am)

        I feel you on being extremely frustrated, but let’s work together to get out of this. We HAVE to welcome anyone and everyone who is now on Team Democracy, including people who didn’t vote, and yes, people who voted for Trump and now regret it. People who make mistakes—even really, really bad ones—still deserve civil rights, health care, etc., especially if they’re now willing to help stand in defense of those things.

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