Seattle mayor Katie Wilson's interview cut short as staff blocks questions on guns, surveillance

In an unexpected move, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s team halted an interview with a local journalist this week when questions turned to the topic of escalating gun violence and the potential use of surveillance cameras in the city. This interaction followed a recent shooting that has heightened community concerns.

During the interview, KOMO News reporter Chris Daniels pressed Mayor Wilson on the rising incidents of gun violence and queried whether the city might reconsider implementing additional surveillance measures as a response.

Before Wilson could fully articulate her stance, a member of her staff interjected, cutting her off mid-sentence. The staffer addressed Daniels, saying, “I appreciate it, but let’s keep it on topic, OK?” This interruption came just as Wilson was about to discuss whether the recent shooting might influence her views on surveillance cameras.

Earlier in the day, Mayor Wilson had commented on the shooting, noting there was no evidence to suggest the attack was targeted. She contextualized the event as part of the broader public safety challenges confronting Seattle.

“I’ll just say, you know, we don’t have any indication that that shooting was targeted or anything like that,” Mayor Wilson told Daniels, emphasizing the city’s complex safety landscape.

“I’ll just say, you know, we don’t have any indication that that shooting was targeted or anything like that,” she told Daniels.

Daniels continued to press the issue, citing concerns from residents who say gun violence has increased and that more surveillance could help deter crime. He was quickly interrupted by Wilson’s staffer.

“We just need to keep it within the constraints of the event itself,” the staffer said.

Daniels challenged the interruption, arguing the question was relevant to public concerns and the mayor’s recent experience, telling the staffer, “It looks worse when you jump in like that.”

After the initial interruption, Wilson did later speak to Daniels again and directly addressed the surveillance question, saying the incident did not alter her position.

“Not really,” she said when asked whether the shooting changed her perspective on expanding surveillance.

“I believe that CCTV cameras have an important role to play in our public safety system,” Wilson said.

“We also have to be very careful to make sure that our data storage, security, sharing practices don’t make that system vulnerable to misuse and abuse.”

She pointed to potential risks involving federal authorities and other actors accessing such data, “whether that’s by federal immigration enforcement or by other bad actors.”

Wilson said the city is conducting a review before expanding surveillance measures.

“That is why we are doing a data and privacy audit before we move forward with expanding CCTV surveillance in the city,” she said. 

The self-described democratic socialist mayor made headlines recently by bidding farewell to millionaires considering leaving the city over a recently passed tax passed by Washington state Democrats, waving “bye” to wealthy residents when asked about the topic during a Seattle University event earlier this month.

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