"Protest-Related Highway Obstructions Prompt Push for Felony Charges and Restitution"

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Washington lawmakers are pushing for a bill that would make it a felony to intentionally obstruct highways after pro-Palestinian protesters blocked the expressway to Sea-Tac International Airport, causing 24 flight delays. The bill, which failed to gain traction previously, aims to increase penalties for illegal highway blockades, with lawmakers arguing that misdemeanor charges are insufficient given the disruption caused. The protesters used a "Sleeping Dragon" device to lock their arms together, demanding a permanent ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war, and are part of a larger coordinated effort nationwide.
Topics:nation#felony-charges#highway-obstructions#politics#pro-palestinian-protesters#sea-tac-protest#washington-lawmakers
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