This letter (edited) was found on the porch of a family in Pigeon Point on July 26. Seattle Police are investigating and a fund raising campaign to purchase security cameras for the family has been established.
A fundraising campaign has been launched to come to the aid of a West Seattle family that has received overt racial threats.
The family who lives in the 3800 block of 22nd Avenue Southwest called police around 10 PM July 26 after the homeowner found the letter on the front door of her house. The letter included racial slurs and references to Black Lives Matter activism.
Police collected the letter and evidence and are now investigating the letter as a case of malicious harassment, Washington’s hate crime statute.
Here's what fundraising page explains:
"Stephanie E. is an individual dedicated to the alleviation of homeless suffering, an integral part of our community, the mother of a beautiful mixed-race family, and now the recipient of anonymous, racial, hate threats. In our support of our friend and neighbor, and to stand for what is right in our community, we are raising funds to purchase and install security cameras at her home. We need the funds to be raised as soon as possible for timely installation. This is one simple gesture in the face of hate, and the practical application provides a gift of great impact for Stephanie's family. Thank you for joining us. The more we invest in our communities with love and compassion, the more power we have together."
The campaign is aimed at funding security cameras for the home. If you'd like to contribute visit the page here"
https://www.unified4people.com/home/campaign/1117