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Home»Human Interest»Seattle Residents Build Concrete Barricades Amid Rising Gun Violence in Washington: ‘Love to See Neighbors Taking Initiative’

Seattle Residents Build Concrete Barricades Amid Rising Gun Violence in Washington: ‘Love to See Neighbors Taking Initiative’

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Gabriela JessicaBy Gabriela JessicaMay 26, 20263 Mins Read
Seattle Residents Build Concrete Barricades Amid Rising Gun Violence in Washington: ‘Love to See Neighbors Taking Initiative’
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A North Seattle neighborhood in Washington has become the center of growing debate after residents placed homemade barricades across several streets following a string of shootings near Aurora Avenue. Supporters say the barriers are necessary to protect families and reduce violent traffic moving through the area, while critics warn the blockades could interfere with emergency response access. The situation has drawn attention online as concerns over crime and public safety continue to rise in the neighborhood.

The story quickly spread across Reddit, X, and other social media platforms, where users debated whether Washington residents were justified in taking matters into their own hands. One Reddit post discussing the barricades received hundreds of upvotes and comments, while posts on X drew more than 600,000 views along with thousands of likes, reposts, and replies discussing crime, policing, and Seattle politics.

According to reports, the barricades appeared over Memorial Day weekend near North 98th Street and Linden Avenue North in Washington. Residents used piles of dirt, gravel, logs, and chunks of concrete to partially block access to streets connected to Aurora Avenue, an area neighbors say has seen repeated gun violence in recent weeks.

Videos and photos shared online showed makeshift roadblocks placed across residential streets as nearby residents discussed ongoing shootings and late-night activity in the area. Neighbors said several incidents had happened within blocks of homes and apartments, with some claiming stray bullets had struck houses nearby. One reported shooting allegedly sent bullets into a home near a baby’s bassinet, increasing fears among families living in the neighborhood.

Residents supporting the barriers argued the situation had become unbearable and said the barricades were meant to slow traffic connected to prostitution activity and violent incidents along the Aurora corridor. Some said they no longer felt safe allowing children outside due to repeated gunfire in the area.

Not everyone agreed with the decision. Other residents raised concerns that emergency vehicles such as ambulances or fire crews could face delays if roads were blocked during a crisis. Questions were also raised about legality, since Seattle generally requires permits or city approval before streets can be obstructed.

Seattle police said officers are aware of concerns in the Aurora corridor and continue patrols in the area. Supporters of the barricades say the city has failed to properly address the violence, leaving residents feeling forced to take action themselves.

Washington Reactions Turn Political Over Barricades

Many commenters online defended the Washington residents, saying the barricades were about safety rather than “NIMBY” behavior. Several users shared personal stories about gunfire, mail theft, and crime in the neighborhood, arguing residents had been ignored for too long.

“Love to see neighbors taking initiative. This stretch of Aurora is horrible, and any sort of deterrent is a good thing. The whole reason they’re doing this at all is because the city isn’t taking action. Maybe this will force their hand,” one user wrote.

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Others worried the barricades could create new dangers by slowing emergency responders. The discussion also became heavily political, with many users blaming Seattle’s Democratic leadership and progressive policies for ongoing crime and public safety concerns.

Several commenters argued Washington residents were now trying to protect themselves from problems city leaders had failed to control. Others mocked liberal voters and claimed the barricades reflected frustration with long-term Democratic leadership in Seattle and Washington state.

City officials have not announced whether the barricades will be removed or whether enforcement action will be taken against residents who placed them.

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Gabriela has been a game guide writer since 2023. She mainly covers Genshin Impact and HSR but also enjoys trying out new games. Her favorites are TOTK, P5R, Stardew Valley, RDR2, The Witcher 3, and RE4 Remake.

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