Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is in hot water after his choice to virtue signal during a debate did not land with voters.
When asked how many offenses one would have to rack up to receive jail time, Harrell stated that he would rather hear the “life story” of the offender than jail them. He appears to believe that if a suspect has a tragic enough backstory, they should be spared jail time despite breaking the law.
Watch:
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell:
“When a man does 6 or 7 crimes, we do not know his life story… Maybe he was hungry. Therefore, I have zero desire jailing him.” pic.twitter.com/XG5bZqYjyr
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) October 3, 2025
“When this person is committing six or seven crimes, I don’t know his or her story. Maybe they were abused as a child. Maybe they’re hungry. But my remedy is to find their life story to see how we can help. First, I have no desire to put them in jail, but I need to protect you, and that’s the calibration that we have,” the mayor said.
Seattle is already struggling to handle its crime problem, and this type of “soft on crime” approach to criminality could very well sink the mayor’s reelection campaign.
X users were quick to react to the shocking position:
“REMINDER: They’re not ‘soft on crime.’ This monster knows the animal will bite again. He WANTS him to bite again. He wants the animal to kill your son and rape your daughter. It’s good for his revolution. This language is just how he hides that fact,” wrote host Jesse Kelly.
REMINDER: They’re not “soft on crime.”
This monster knows the animal will bite again. He WANTS him to bite again. He wants the animal to kill your son and rape your daughter. It’s good for his revolution.
This language is just how he hides that fact. https://t.co/BVdyqsIXKr
— Jesse Kelly (@JesseKellyDC) October 3, 2025
“This is how a society dies,” quipped Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy and Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller.
This is how a society dies. https://t.co/KIOGVG4Td0
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) October 3, 2025
Others had similar sentiments:
When a man does 6 or 7 crimes, he should be put in prison along with the people who allowed him to commit his 4th and 5th crimes.
— Will Ford (@Will_Ford76) October 3, 2025
We need a tougher society, less bleeding hearts, or we will not make it.
— Dennis (@DennisLWenger) October 3, 2025
Does he still say that when one of his family members becomes a victim to a career offender? Doubtful.
— Richard Evans (@rich_evans13) October 3, 2025
Great to see folks nationally getting a view of what we’ve been living with in Washington for decades.
— errod essler for Congress (@Sessler) October 4, 2025
When I am getting assaulted, the first thing I think about is, “Tell me your story….who hurt you?” right before I black out. Yup, Bruce gets it.
— Jeffrey James (@Jeffro_Metal) October 3, 2025
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