The woman in these photographs is named Becca Leslie. Becca Leslie's smirks in the last photograph of this
photographic sub-series, destroy any claim she might have against people taking
photographs in Westlake Park, because these photographs prove she is someone
who has taken photographs in Westlake
Park! Such photography is
entirely lawful in any event.
View this full sequence of photographs, and it is apparent that she was one of many people in the downright incensed, frenetic, mob at Westlake Park on September 24, 2012. There were
many people taking photographs that day, including this woman. In addition, Becca Leslie apparently uses the alternate name or alias,
“Samantha Laray Garza”.
This series is just one of many similar photographic sequences captured on September 24, 2012, of the menacing, and potentially dangerous,
crowd in Westlake
Park. In fact, the
"fish that DID NOT get away" content of these photographs would never
have been possible if the people in them were not behaving in such a bizarre
and outlandish manner.
Becca Leslie’s connection to Westlake Park
appears to be that she is a married woman who visits the park frequently, often
with her husband, Anthony Baccetti. Anthony Baccetti appears in numerous
photographs from September 24, 2012 as well. In many of them, he has taken off
his shirt, and followed that with gyrating and gesticulation. Apparently, when
a man removes his shirt and begins to gyrate and gesticulate, it is an
indication of an aggressive male, precursor to fighting. Some of the other men
in the crowd performed similar very aggressive rituals.
Meanwhile, Becca Leslie is definitely not any sort of
“victim” as she and her group speciously claim. These photographs prove that
Becca Leslie caused the photographer taking this set of photographs to have to
backup, because she had walked around the group talking the police officer in
the earlier photos in the sequence, across part of the park, and up to the
photographer. Notice also, that the distance to the fountain in the background
of the photos increases through this series, providing additional proof, that
the photographer was backing up and that Becca Leslie was moving forward. This is
proof the Becca Leslie was the aggressor during this series of telephoto lens
photographs.
Other photographs already posted here, provide evidence of
some additional aspects of the sequence of events that transpired on the
evening of September 24, 2012. First some photographs were captured along 3rd Avenue. Then
the Seattle Police Squad car was photographed on Pine Street, at the north edge of Westlake Park. The photographer then walked into Westlake Park, in search of the police officer,
with the intent to talk to the police officer about personal safety concerns
before taking any photographs. However, before getting to that police officer,
who appears in these photographs, the photographer was surrounded by an out of
control crowd of over a dozen menacing people. When the crowd became aware of
the police officer’s proximity, and that the officer would observe them if they
committed any sort of crime, such as assault and battery, they refrained from
that level of criminal activity.
Incidentally, when the photographer later left Westlake
Park, one of the male members of the crowd followed, screaming threats of
assault and bodily harm along the way, with taunts that the police officer was
no longer in sight and could no longer protect the photographer from his
threatened attack. The photographer retreated to the presence of a private
security guard on Westlake
Center property for a
while, before leaving the area.
In any event, given her smirks and other gestures, Becca
Leslie was clearly a photographic aggressor while she took her photographs. The
primary photographic subject in between these photographs is the sequence of
the Seattle Police officer talking with, so called “Brooklyn Badazz” (obviously not her real name), and the
man in the green baseball cap.