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xmlns:image=”http://www.google.com/schemas/sitemap-image/1.1″}}{{url}}{{loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-pictures/seattle-capitol-hill-autonomous-zone-chop-chaz-photos-1023557/{{/loc}}{{lastmod}}2020-07-02T22:50:14+00:00{{/lastmod}}{{changefreq}}monthly{{/changefreq}}{{priority}}0.7{{/priority}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-001.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-001{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}People congregate at Cal Anderson Park on June 3rd during the the protests that led to the Seattle Police Dept. abandoning the East Precinct in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-003.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-003{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}No Cop Co-Op, where food donations were distributed to anyone in need, photographed on June 12th inside CHOP in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhod.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-009.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-009{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}A cardboard cutout of an armed individual, photoshopped into wire images as part of FoxNews’ coverage, at one of CHOP’s barricades in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 26th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-014.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-014{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}"Trumpet Man" scolds Seattle Police Dept. officers outside CHOP perimters in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 26th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-015.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-015{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}"Two-clip Rick" arms himself while another man continues casually eating breakfast after another individual cocked a semiautomatic rifle during a heated argument with other protesters in front of the occupied police precinct inside CHOP in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 26th. The situation was deescalated moments later.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-018.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-018{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Protesters relax inside the Healing Justice Space directly in front of the occupied police station inside CHOP in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 28th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-021.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-021{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}A young girl, visiting the occupied police precinct with her mother and sister on June 28th, leaps for the camera inside CHOP in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-023.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-023{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Anti-police brutality activist David Lewis, a de facto leader of CHOP who organized the initial march that led to a standoff outside Seattle Police Dept.’s East Precinct on May 31st, poses for a portrait in front of the precinct in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 28th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-024.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-024{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}A veteran from Mt. Vernon, WA, who brought his children to see CHOP, stands at the perimeter next to the occupiers’ list of demands in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 28th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-027.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-027{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}A man skateboards inside Cal Anderson Park within CHOP in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 28th. The figure outlines are in the style of artist Keith Hering.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-029.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-029{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Protesters argue with security hired by local businesses within CHOP after Fox News’ Dan Springer shoved her and then fled to his truck with his cameraman in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 29th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-030.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-030{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Fox News’ Dan Springer records on his phone after the truck he was being driven in was surrounded after he shoved a protester inside CHOP in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 29th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-032.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-032{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Seattle Police Dept. Chief Carmen Best holds a presser for the media in front of the occupied police precinct in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 29th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-039.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-039{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}A loved one of a 16-year-old sits at a memorial for him across from the occupied police precinct in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 29th. The 16-year-old was killed after a chaotic earlly morning scene where their Jeep drove through Cal Anderson Park and gunshots rang out in the area of an encampment before the Jeep barreled through barricades in front of the occupied police precincpt and an armed protester shot them.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-040.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-040{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Protesters grill burgers in front of the occupied police precinct in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood the evening of June 29th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-042.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-042{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Protesters embrace after Seattle Police Dept. retook the occupied East Precinct the morning of July 1st and enforced a wide perimeter in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 29th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-045.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-045{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}A Seattle Police Dept. officer wears a yellow face covering, a la the police in HBO’s The Watchmen, after officers retook the occupied East Precinct in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood the morning of July 1st.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-047.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-047{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}A protester known as Rick shows off his rubber bullet wound at the police-enforced perimeter of CHOP after Seattle Police Dept. retook the occupied East Precinct the morning of July 1st.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-049.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-049{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Seattle Police Dept. officers inside the police-enforced perimeter of CHOP after retaking the occupied East Precinct the morning of July 1st.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-010-1.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-010-1{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Seattle Fire Dept. Chief Harold Scoggins converses with protesters inside CHOP in Seattle’s Capitol Hill neighborhood on June 26th.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-021-1.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}CHOP-Credit-Nate-Gowdy-021{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}A young girl, visiting the occupied police precinct with her mother and sister on June 28th, leaps for the camera inside CHOP in Seattle’s Capitol Hill 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Moore and Yaphet Kotto{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Roger Moore and Yaphet Kotto fighting under water on the film set ‘Live and Let Die’, 1973{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/JB063.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Baron Samedi{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Trinidadian actor Geoffrey Holder plays the mysterious Baron Samedi in the James Bond film ‘Live and Let Die’, directed by Guy Hamilton, 1973.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/JB003.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Pierce Brosnan{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Irish actor Pierce Brosnan appears as British secret service agent James Bond in ‘Golden Eye’, 1995.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/JB009.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Jane Seymour{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Jane Seymour during the Vodoo dance scene, ‘Live and Let Die’, 1973{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/JB066.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}JB066{{/image:title}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/OW016.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Orson Welles{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}American actor Orson Welles (1915 – 1985) on the set of the James Bond spoof ‘Casino Royale’, 1967.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/RM021.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Roger Moore{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}English actor Roger Moore as James Bond, with his weapon of choice, the Walther PPK, in a publicity still for the film ‘Live and Let Die’, December 1972.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/RM042.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Roger Moore and Madeline Smith{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Moore as James Bond and Smith as Miss Caruso in a dance position on the bed on the film set of ‘Live and let die’, 1973{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/SC074.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Bond on the moon{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Scottish actor Sean Connery as James Bond plays golf on a deserted film set in Pinewood Studios in London during the filming of ‘Diamonds Are Forever’, 1971.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/HB002.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Honor Blackman{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}English actress Honor Blackman on a beach for a publicity shot for the 1964 James Bond 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Spelt out in the sand is the name of her character, Pussy Galore.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/SC092.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Sean Connery{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Scottish actor Sean Connery pretends to hitchhike during an off-camera moment during the filming of ‘Diamonds Are Forever’, 1971.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/RM042-1.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Roger Moore and Madeline Smith{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Moore as James Bond and Smith as Miss Caruso in a dance position on the bed on the film set of ‘Live and let die’, 1973{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{image:image}}{{image:loc}}https://www.rollingstone.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SC092.jpg{{/image:loc}}{{image:title}}Sean Connery{{/image:title}}{{image:caption}}Scottish actor Sean Connery pretends to hitchhike during an off-camera moment during the filming of ‘Diamonds Are Forever’, 1971.{{/image:caption}}{{/image:image}}{{/url}}{{/urlset}}