Posted by news intern Sarah Lloyd
Around 11:30 p.m. on December 12, a female resident of the 400 block of 14th Avenue found a group of men peeing in her alleyway. The woman, according to a Seattle police report, "approached the group with a digital camera and told them that she was taking their photographs in order to document the offense." Two of these men—here on out known as Suspect One and Suspect Two—were particularly confrontational. Suspect One "began picking up rocks and pumping his arm as if he were going to throw them at [the woman]," so she called the cops. Then her boyfriend came out of the alley, and this is where shit gets real:
[Suspect Two] said "We'll pee wherever we want," unzipped his pants, and took out his penis. Both victims were alarmed. [Suspect Two] then charged towards [the woman's boyfriend] holding his penis. [The boyfriend], believing [Suspect Two] meant to touch him with his penis, shoved [Suspect Two] away.
The woman and her boyfriend were taken back to the precinct, where "they initially identified [Suspect One] as threatening to hit [the woman] with rocks and also assaulting [her boyfriend] with his penis, but, while being interviewed, said that Suspect Two was, in fact, the person who assaulted the woman's boyfriend "with his penis," the report says. Suspect Two was later arrested at his home.
I'm not against peeing in alleyways, necessarily, but I am very much against assaulting people with penises. But I'm also against taking pictures of people peeing in alleyways (well, I mean, without their permission).
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