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Jaguar Security (minority owned) hired to protect Cal Anderson Park in Seattle quits after one day

It only took one day. Jaguar Security of Seattle, a minority based security firm was hired by the city to guard Cal Anderson Park, one of the Black Lives Matter/AntiFA terrorist armories. They found things there like weapons, shields, and spike strips during park cleanup. But that isn’t what made Jaguar Security quit after one day on the job. Instead it was Black Lives Matter and AntiFA thugs threatening and harassing members of the security firm. They said enough is enough and quit. Can’t blame them either.

Jaguar Security (minority owned) hired to protect Cal Anderson Park in Seattle quits after one day
Jaguar Security (minority owned) hired to protect Cal Anderson Park in Seattle quits after one day

The city hired the Jaguar Security Firm to station guards at the park to keep people off the property from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m., Ricky McGhee, the company’s owner, told Fox News. McGhee said he went to the park with two armed security guards and immediately encountered a group, some of whom were armed with “poles and sticks.”

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“I went there to make sure, as the owner of the company, that nothing serious would go down. I wanted to make sure everything was going to be cool,” McGhee said. “As soon as we entered that park, they started verbally attacking us … calling us all kinds of names like ‘sellouts’ and [telling us] what they would do to us.”

Someone also shined a bright light at McGhee and his employees that made it hard to identify who they were, he said. He disputed media reports that he was chased out of the park.

He said he called police and was instructed to walk to the sidewalk and wait for officers. A video shows three security guards walking toward the street as some people, mostly wearing black, shout at them.

The guards were armed, but not looking for a fight, McGhee said. They were “seasoned” were “not trying to go to jail.” Jaguar Security did not return to the park Wednesday.

Jaguar Security opted to leave the park on Tuesday evening as the large crowd of protesters was not responding to requests to disperse, continued to harass the security guards, and out of a desire to not escalate the situation,” she said.