Saturday, October 6, 2012

Tiras Zennger, Committing Criminal Menacing ...

Tiras Zennger is a criminal menace among the street urchins who have turned Seattle’s Westlake Park into an inhospitable gauntlet for the rest of Seattle’s residents.

This photographic sequence shows twenty year old, musician wannabe, street urchin, Zennger Tiras aka Tiras Zennger, committing criminal menacing. Menacing is a gross misdemeanor, criminal, violation of Seattle Municipal Code, SMC 12A.06.030.

What is most important to observe when viewing this sequence of photographs, is Tiras Zennger’s location in each of them. Instead of looking at Tiras Zennger, look at his location in each of these photographs, which is revealed by the locations of the landmarks around him in them. At the beginning of this photographic series, Zennger was seated at the west edge of Westlake Park, by the water fountain. By the end of the photographic series, Tiras Zennger had menaced the photographer who took these pictures all the way to the corner of Pine Street and Fifth Avenue. Zennger continued his combination of verbal threats of assault, and physical bullying, all the way around the corner onto Fifth Avenue. The photographic series ended because the photographer’s memory card became full at just that moment, forcing the photographer to retreat into a nearby store, for personal safety, and to change memory cards.

Zennger’s location in this photographic series begins with him seated at the Westlake Park fountain near the west edge of the park, “flipping the bird” in the direction of the photographer. The photographer took the first, second, and third, of these photographs of Zennger and other people at the fountain, from the east side of the park, using a telephoto lens, while standing in front of the Sephora cosmetics store.

In the fourth photograph, Tiras Zennger had slipped unnoticed across the park to its east edge, startled the photographer, and began making threats of violence. He was too close to the photographer for the photographer to obtain focus, because the photographer was using a telephoto lens with a long minimum focus distance.

By the time the fifth photograph in this series was taken, the photographer had begun to move backwards, north toward Pine Street. By this time Tiras Zennger was continuing to make threats of violence if the photography continued. However, the photographer’s recreation was that taking photographs during those moments was the most important defensive action to take, so that the photographs could be used later as evidence of his crime.

The sixth photograph clearly shows Tiras Zennger walking forward while making verbal threats. The position of Zennger’s legs and feet show with out any doubt that he was walking forward when this sixth photograph was taken. He gave the impression that he thought he was being clever by not looking toward the camera. Indeed, a casual observer might mistakenly believe that he wasn’t paying any attention to the photographer. Nothing could be further from the truth.

The seventh and eighth photographs of this sequence depict part of a series of aggressive gestures Tiras Zennger made in between his verbal threats of violence. In this instance, his aggressive gestures included slowly moving his baseball cap around on his head.

The background of the ninth photograph in this series clearly shows the traffic light at the corner of Fifth Avenue behind Tiras Zennger. At this point Tiras Zennger is no longer even in Westlake Park. The location of the traffic light and the concrete planters behind Tiras Zennger, provide irrefutable proof of his location, at the corner Fifth Avenue and Pine Street. This photograph was taken near the end of over half a block of verbal and physical threats, as the photographer continually moved backwards in order to maintain personal safety.

These types of criminal behaviors are not the actions of either “innocent” or “awesome kids”. Tiras Zennger is a twenty year old legal adult. He is an adult who doesn’t seem to understand the law. He is an adult with clearly violent tendencies. Tiras Zennger is part of one of the many criminal menaces that infest Westlake Park.

Westlake Park is currently plagued by many types of criminal infestation. Westlake Park has been invaded by pimps such as Michael Gaines and Bruce Brooks, trying to coax young women into prostitution, underage, child sex trafficking. Westlake Park is beset by violent felon drug dealers such as Troy Hunter, who are ready to commit assault and/or robbery upon anyone who might venture into it. The Westlake Park fountain is often covered with people loitering on it, like human barnacles, who harass and threaten random passers by, including Seattle residents and tourists just trying to walk to and from their hotels.

Tiras Zennger isn’t just some “innocent” homeless kid. Amazingly, many of the miscreants that loiter in Westlake Park, day in and day out, are employed. Some are community college students. Many bring and talk on their working cell phones and play on WiFi connected computer tablets they’ve brought with them. In fact, Tiras Zennger has internet access and he has a facebook account. The lie that these miscreant street urchins are just “innocent kids” is obviously just fraudulent propaganda, intended to fool the gullible.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

The Seattle Police Pinched Westlake Park Pimps

According to the Associated Press news story at the link below, the Westlake Park pimps were busy this past summer. The August 29, 2012 story at the link below describes how a group of undercover Seattle Police officers performed a prostitution sting at Westlake Park and consequently arrested two of that infested area's pimps. According to the news story, two of the Seattle Police officers posed as seventeen (17) year old girls. Two men there, apparently pimps, tried to recruit the undercover officers into prostitution with promises of renting them hotel rooms. In exchange, the suspected pimps were going to teach them how to haggle with johns over services and prices. The Seattle Police arrested the two men, Michael Deshawn Gaines and Bruce Jerome Brooks, for attempted commercial sexual abuse of a minor. Under Washington statute RCW 9.68A.100, commercial sexual abuse of a minor is a Class B felony, the second worst type of crime within the Washington state criminal statutes. The county prosecutor’s office has charged both men and both remain in jail, unable to post very high bail. The prosecution of Brooks is King County Superior Court case number 12-1-04673-1. The prosecution of Gaines is King County Superior Court case number 12-1-04674-0.

This is the real Westlake Park.

These are the real arrests and prosecutions.

These are just a few examples of the multitude of criminal elements that infest Westlake Park and the surrounding area to its west. Whether it is some of the urchins menacing and harassing passers by or selling marijuana, pimps trying to recruit prostitutes, convicted drug dealers like Troy Hunter committing assault and attempted robbery, the arrests and convictions of the people the Seattle Police are able to catch in the midst of the nearly continuous, ongoing crimes in Westlake Park, provide an irrefutable truth.






Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Becca Leslie Smirking and Taking Photographs


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.



  

Oh the Irony

It is a bizarre irony that some very misinformed people mistakenly perceive the subjects of the photographs on this site as "victims" or as being harassed. Nothing could be further from the truth. Others seem to want to maliciously mischaracterize this expose of these criminal menaces. Their accusations have ranged from ridiculous to outrageous, and even absurdly libelous.

Zennger Tiras
The fact is that many of the people in these photographs have committed criminal menacing from the start. There are three in particular: "Trash", the guy "flipping the bird" in the cover photo; Zennger Tiras who in one photo series here was in the act of making threats of violence while menacing an entire block east along Pine Street to 5th Avenue. The third person who committed criminal menacing is the guy in the "Sanchez" jersey. He made threats of violence similar to Zennger Tiras, all the way north along 4th Avenue to Stewart Street. It was their criminal menacing that in part inspired these pages.

The additional inspiration for these pages was the assault and attempted robbery at Westlake Park committed by Troy Hunter on September 7th. He was immediately arrested, jailed, and charged. He has since entered a guilty plea, and remains in jail, serving the jail portion of his multi-part criminal sentence. The court also ordered him to stay away from the Westlake area, or be arrested and charged with violation of that court order for doing so.

The fact is, it is some of the people in these photographs, the four people just mentioned, who initiated and have done the only harassment and/or menacing. Their behavior was criminal. One has been arrested, charged, convicted, and is currently serving a jail sentence.

Ben White aka "Trash"
The sequences of events that inspired these pages started when the cover photo above was taken with an iPhone on September 5, 2012, while casually walking through Westlake Park, never having encountered any of these people before. The guy "flipping the bird" in the cover photo followed up by making criminal threats of violence. The point here is that the people depicted in these photographs wouldn't have even inspired the creation of these pages showing their behavior, if they had any understanding of basic human politeness.

The first threats of violence on September 5th by the person nicknamed “Trash”, inspired a return to Westlake Park, to demonstrate that the citizens of Seattle shouldn’t allow criminals to overrun the place. On that day Troy Hunter was arrested for his assault and attempted robbery. On a subsequent day, “Trash”, Zennger Tiras and the third person escalated their criminal behaviors, and each of their criminal menacing actions is shown in photographs here. However, it is only possible to tell what they were doing, after careful study of the photographs of them, to notice that each sequence takes place over the course of an entire city block, with the person in the photographs menacing and making threats of assault and battery along the way. Most thought they could be “slick” by refraining from making eye contact while they were making the threats, which gives the still photographs of them a misleading appearance. But when the first photograph shows the subject in Westlake Park and the last at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Pine Street, it is clear that the subject of the photo is forcing the photographer backward down the street as each photograph is captured.

The fact is, some of the people in these photographs have made the Westlake Park area even more dangerous than the average Seattle resident already understood it is. These pages are not about harassing the homeless. Nobody depicted in them was harassed in any way. Parenthetically, many of the people spending all day every day in Westlake Park who are associated with the four called out here, have made it clear they are anything but homeless. They have described themselves as retail workers, college students, and so on.