The city of Seattle agreed to pay $3.65 million in damages after a lawsuit was filed over the no-cop movement. The plaintiffs argued that authorities chose to actively endorse, enable, and participate in the occupation. One business owner claimed an intruder spread hand sanitizer all over their premises and let it on fire despite multiple 911 calls. Other property owners said activists told them they would be vandalized or burned if they tried to remove graffiti from their buildings.

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