Updated with more information from the SPD.
Slog tipper Jade was at the Harvard Exit's 7:00 p.m. showing of If A Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front, a documentary on the eco-extremist organization, when staff evacuated the theater:
The film had already started when it was abruptly cut off. A sold out crowd was told to exit the theater because of technical difficulties. Later SIFF staff member said there was a mysterious 911 call and that this was a fire drill. Strange... because after we evacuated there were no fire trucks, police, etc. Only confused film goers standing in the rain wondering what was going on. People asked when there would be another showing and they said they would not reschedule.
I called the Harvard Exit to find out what happened—Was there a threat? Do they have something against elves?—and an anxious-sounding man said, "We can't comment on that." Then he hung up. I called back but, again, he hung up the phone.
UPDATE: Theater staff had seen a man with a backpack acting suspiciously and requested help of police officers, says Seattle Police Department spokesman Mark Jamieson. Shortly after the show began, the man left the theater, unresponsive to employees, and refused to accept a reentry ticket, according to a police report. "Theater staff were concerned that he may have left something in the theater," Jamieson says. However, the report says nothing about what they believed may have been left inside the theater. Jamieson notes that officers didn't order the evacuation—that was the theater's call—but they did search the venue. Jamieson says, "We said there is nothing here."
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