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Cyberhwk t1_irpax3a wrote

I thought they ran all the rapscallions out to Wenatchee?

When i started going to that thing they barely even HAD police there.

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Aconductor2 t1_irpbulu wrote

No comment on the advice of my legal team.

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Mr-Idea t1_irpc6n4 wrote

Why say Phoenix?

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SleepyPendleton OP t1_irpf65g wrote

There were 6 security guards (not police) on one drunk white woman that seemingly did nothing. They dragged her from the dance floor and put her face to the ground causing her to bleed.

I don’t know any other details- but I did see the altercation from the beginning, and again- I think it was just a drunk woman.

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No-Point-5296 t1_irpnlwg wrote

The clock on the wall said 10:10

Pm

Last call

For alcohol

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newsreadhjw t1_irqf53l wrote

well that is alarming because they have guns. If you are having a public event with crowds and lots of alcohol, and you need armed security, I kind of feel like that ought to be real police, not armed mall cops.

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YewSonOfBeach t1_irqok0i wrote

I can only imagine that the secret cafe with the area's best soup has shuttered in lieu of the White People Twitter onslaught?

This is truly unfortunate.

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tdogg241 t1_irrg9yb wrote

Do they hold Oktoberfest festivities at the local high school?

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Young_sawce_god t1_irrj2g0 wrote

Yeah I don’t see a single lederhosen nor a feathered cap!

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janderson75 t1_irrrq3p wrote

Quit going years ago when they quit letting you bar hop. Caged octoberfest takes away the whole reason of going to that town and renders it boring.

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Cyberhwk t1_irrtv9a wrote

Making it "boring" and pushing out people who were just there to bar hop and get drunk has been their goal for years. When I started it was purely volunteer security and maybe one cop. Then too many people got too drunk and broke windows, got in fights, vandalized cars, etc. and now you have the security like they have in the picture. For a while they were considering not holding it at all.

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lunar_tardigrade t1_irrzgz8 wrote

Police did that shit to me at that event like 9 years ago. I was sober and asking to talk with a manager about a customer service issue. Left with roadrash across my face. They arrested me and dropped the charges. Seems like not much has changed.

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1rarebird55 t1_irs4ylb wrote

Looks nothing like what an Oktoberfest should be.

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bstolz03 t1_irs9s4m wrote

Ahh yes Nazi-Disneyland at its finest.

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OkMulberry9596 t1_irsp4vs wrote

At what point does dressing like that become impersonating a police officer? The back of the body armor might say phoenix but the shape of the shoulder patch creates the illusion that you're about to deal with local law enforcement.

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TheTrueHellian t1_irsupif wrote

Wow. This is super unfortunate. It used to be many people partying with no real problems and hardly any security. Maybe security at the door, that's it. I served beer at Octoberfest for a few years and it was always rad!

ACAB (and in this case fuck rent-a-cops.)

Edit: I just read a local post that clarified this a bit. This photo has one of the two girls that were drunk and fighting one another. So, I don't know, I wasn't there. Sorry to see the security presence but if your acting a fool you're giving 'em a job.

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Idratherhikeout t1_irt7cii wrote

This is why I'm glad they moved the well behaved family focused Oktoberfest to Wenatchee

/s

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Jaded-Environment-95 t1_irtq7ud wrote

It’s a ghost of what it used to be! Too bad Leavenworth! You had a really good thing going & didn’t have intelligence enough to know how to deal with the awesome fun crowd that used to come there!! What a joke!!

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trekkerscout t1_irts29w wrote

The bartenders and servers are actually enforcing state law that forbids the serving of alcohol to obviously intoxicated individuals. The Liquor Control Board had a crackdown several years ago because of the massive increase in alcohol serving establishments (primarily the wine tasting rooms).

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Marmotskinner t1_irubzxm wrote

Saw shit like this the night before Thanksgiving weekend. People were just getting their drinks on when the local shitheel cops came wading in with night sticks, smacking everyone upside the head. I was in the back, and those assfuck cops nearly caused a riot. Myself and my friend ran out through the back door into the alley and escaped. Came to find out a few days later that those cops clobbered the living shit out of like 50-75 people that were just in the wrong tavern at the wrong time.

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alex2002f t1_iruu3jw wrote

Only the 2 with tan pants are security. The 3 with green pants are Chelan county sheriffs deputies. Look up what the patch looks like. Those security officers were just assisting the sheriffs.

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alex2002f t1_iruu43t wrote

Only the 2 with tan pants are security. The 3 with green pants are Chelan county sheriffs deputies. Look up what the patch looks like. Those security officers were just assisting the sheriffs.

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alex2002f t1_iruu9b8 wrote

Only the 2 with tan pants are security. The 3 with green pants are Chelan county sheriffs deputies. Look up what the patch looks like. Those security officers were just assisting the sheriffs.

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trekkerscout t1_iruuz4s wrote

That isn't proper procedure. Either the security officers make a citizen's arrest and the police/sheriff simply take custody after apprehension -or- the police/sheriff take charge of the scene and the security officers stand aside. The fact that the security officers are on the ground with the suspect typically means that they are making the arrest (and thereby taking full liability in the event of excessive force or false arrest).

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alex2002f t1_iruvhhf wrote

Yeah I know that’s what’s interesting here. I am confused why there is only one deputy that’s involved in the apprehension while the others just watch him and the security guards.

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