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    Rantz: Police guild demands director be fired for ‘his support of terrorists’
    Oct 11, 2023, 7:08 PM

    Image: Tamer Abouzeid, director at King County's Office of Law
    Enforcement Oversight...
    Tamer Abouzeid, director at King County's Office of Law Enforcement
    Oversight (Image courtesy of a 2023 King County Council meeting)

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    BY JASON RANTZ
    The Jason Rantz Show, 3pm-7pm on KTTH
    The King County Police Officers Guild is demanding controversial
    director Tamer Abouzeid be removed from his role at the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight (OLEO) for “his support of terrorists.”

    “Tamer Abouzeid, the King County Director for the Office of Law
    Enforcement Oversight is unfit for his position and should immediately
    be removed from office. His continued employment jeopardizes public
    trust in government,” the KCPSOG executive board wrote to the King
    County Council, with all nine board members approving the letter. They
    informed membership and delivered the letter on Wednesday evening.

    The guild said it “stand(s) with our Jewish brothers and sisters inside
    and outside of law enforcement and demand the King County Council
    immediately terminate Director Abouzeid before he causes more harm to government-public trust.”

    Abouzeid, who provides civilian investigations into deputies accused of misconduct, faces intense criticism for a series of anti-Semitic posts
    on X, formerly known as Twitter, justifying Hamas’ terrorist attacks
    against Israel. Two King County Council members previously demanded
    Abouzeid resign and the American Jewish Committee of Seattle demanded
    the council remove Abouzeid as well.

    Key quotes from the guild’s statement
    The guild highlighted a particularly egregious post by Abouzeid in their
    letter to the council: “Israelis don’t want to know they can be avenged after the fact, but that they can be safe. So, ironically, this may be
    the closest we have gotten to peace in a while, because Israel only
    entertains peace if it must, just like 50 years ago.”

    The guild argued the “inflammatory and callous comments erode our trust
    in his agility to remain impartial and make sound decisions rooted in
    focus.” They added, “His support of terrorists undermines his
    effectiveness as a department director and undermines public trust.”

    Abouzeid also argued that “Resistance to invasion and occupation is an inalienable right whether you’re Ukrainian, Palestinian, or any
    nationality. I am praying for the liberation of Palestine and end to apartheid.”

    The letter notes this is not the first time Abouzeid has come under fire
    for unprofessional social media posts, including one from the official
    OLEO account. In a series of posts, he lashed out at police, claiming
    “the entire legal system is rotten” and “it is not about individuals or bad apples, but a racist system with convoluted priorities and arrogant situations.” He explained that “we work within a system that many of us–myself included–believe should be dismantled.” He said the system “cannot be reformed” and they “must be brought down by the power of the people.”

    At the time, Abouzeid was admonished by the council verbally and in writing.

    Posts go too far
    The police guild membership includes Jewish members who board members
    believe cannot be given fair treatment under Abouzeid.

    “At King County we are guided by True North and values. These include
    that we are racially just and that we respect ALL people. Director
    Abouzeid’s comments clearly do not reflect those values,” they wrote.

    King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn, who was first to call for
    Abouzeid’s resignation, told the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH the OLEO
    director would open the county up to a lawsuit for finding a Jewish
    deputy to be in violation of a county policy. Dunn said he doesn’t think Abouzeid could fairly treat a Jewish employee. Because of his “fringe” views and unprofessional conduct, Dunn believes Abouzeid should resign.

    “I am deeply disappointed that after repeated warnings, Mr. Abouzeid continues to engage in highly inflammatory rhetoric that undercuts his
    ability to be seen as an impartial administrator in his role of Director
    of Law Enforcement Oversight in King County,” Dunn said in a statement
    to the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH. “The director of law enforcement
    oversight is one of the most sensitive and important roles in county government. The role requires discretion, sound judgment and the
    appearance of fairness. I have lost confidence in Mr. Abouzeid’s ability
    to do his job and I am calling for his immediate resignation.”

    Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer also has said Abouzeid should not hold
    this position.

    “I was the SOLE vote against his confirmation and his actions to date
    have validated why I voted against his appointment. As the one
    councilmember who voted against his hiring I, of course, want him out,”
    he told the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH.


    Abouzeid has his defenders
    King County Council Chair Dave Upthegrove ignored multiple requests from
    the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH to weigh in on the issue. But when KIRO
    Newsradio asked, Upthegrove said that not everyone on the council
    disagrees with Abouzeid and that he didn’t say anything that would lead
    to punishment.

    “We reviewed the posts on his personal social media account, and while I believe many of us would disagree with some of his posts, there were no
    grounds for disciplinary action,” Upthegrove said in an emailed statement.

    Councilmember Sarah Perry tells the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH she is
    working on legislation that would set standards for social media use.
    But she did not back Abouzeid’s termination or join calls for his resignation. Councilmembers Girmay Zahilay, an Abouzeid supporter most responsible for the appointment, Claudia Balducci and Joe McDermott
    ignored multiple requests for comment.


    Abouzeid won’t back down
    Even after learning of the brutal and barbaric treatment of Jews, which includes decapitating babies, raping women, and setting the elderly on
    fire, Abouzeid has maintained a position that Israel brought this on
    itself, accusing the country of ethnic cleansing. He even implied Jews
    and Israel’s allies are faking anger over Hamas’ brutal violence and it wasn’t really Israeli civilians being killed because they’re “gun-toting settlers.”

    This conduct shocked the regional director for the American Jewish
    Committee of Seattle.

    “Trafficking in tropes that demonize the State of Israel, calling into question its existence as a homeland for Jewish people, and sharing misinformation about Zionism, which is the national liberation movement
    of the Jewish people, compromises his ability to serve as director of
    the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight,” Regina Friedland said to the
    Jason Rantz Show on KTTH. “Considering his anti-Zionist animus, would
    Jewish residents of King County receive the same treatment as others who
    file complaints? At a time when antisemitic acts and rhetoric are
    surging across the country, his comments are deeply problematic. I urge
    the Metropolitan King County Council to reconsider Abouzeid’s
    appointment as director of OLEO.”

    Dunn is set to make his own announcement this week about further actions
    he hopes the council will take to address Abouzeid’s open support of Hamas.

    Abouzeid has accused me of being racist and an Islamaphobe. He’s now
    also claiming to be the victim of a smear campaign.

    “I’m facing a campaign of hatred & smears trying to paint me as
    antisemitic & to literally try and get me fired from my job,” he posted
    on X.

    Listen to the Jason Rantz Show on weekday afternoons from 3-6 p.m. on
    KTTH 770 AM (HD Radio 97.3 FM HD-Channel 3). Subscribe to the podcast
    here. Follow Jason on X, formerly known as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

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