The mayor of Bellingham, Wash., reportedly had to be rushed out of City Hall on Friday morning after rioters advocating for the homeless stormed the building. "It was unsettling," Mayor Seth Fleetwood, who remained undeterred about asking those in a homeless encampment outside of the building to move 25 feet away, told KIRO-TV of Seattle. MAN ACCUSED OF CARRYING TASER DURING CAPITOL ATTACK APPEARS IN COURTThe rioters also spray painted the outside of the building, the Bellingham Herald reported. The Herald reported that those who breached City Hall left without incident and no arrests were made. The group that attacked Bellingham's City Hall also pulled down an American flag that was flying outside the building and began stomping on it.
Source: Fox News January 23, 2021 11:24 UTC