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Seattle mayor Katie Wilson’s interview cut short as staff blocks questions on guns, surveillance

Last updated: May 2, 2026 12:25 am
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In Seattle, an interview with Mayor Katie Wilson was unexpectedly cut short by her staff when a local reporter questioned her on the city’s rising gun violence and the use of surveillance cameras following a recent shooting incident.

Chris Daniels from KOMO News inquired about the community’s concerns regarding the increase in gun-related incidents and the potential reconsideration of additional surveillance measures. However, Wilson was interrupted mid-response by a staff member.

“I appreciate it, but let’s keep it on topic, OK?” the staffer interjected, halting Wilson as she was about to address whether the shooting might affect her views on surveillance cameras.

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s staff stopped an interview when Chris Daniels of KOMO News asked challenging questions. KOMO News

Earlier, Wilson had commented on the shooting, stating there was no evidence it was a targeted attack and placing the event within the city’s broader public safety issues.

“I’ll just say, you know, we don’t have any indication that that shooting was targeted or anything like that,” Wilson told Daniels.

Daniels continued to probe, mentioning residents’ worries about the rise in gun violence and the potential benefit of increased surveillance to deter crime. Once again, he faced a quick interruption from Wilson’s staffer.

Staffers for Seattle Socialist Mayor Katie Wilson abruptly end an interview with KOMO News Senior Reporter Chris Daniels when she can’t answer basic questions

Wilson has been criticized for dodging the press & being unable to answer basic questions since she came into office pic.twitter.com/eJnFtg6CLy

— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) May 1, 2026

“We just need to keep it within the constraints of the event itself,” the staffer insisted.

Daniels contested the interruption, asserting that the question was pertinent to public concerns and relevant to the mayor’s recent experiences. He told the staffer, “It looks worse when you jump in like that.”

Following the initial interruption, Wilson later spoke to Daniels again and directly addressed the surveillance question, clarifying that her position remained unchanged.

Seattle residents are worried about the increase in gun violence after several shootings. kalafoto – stock.adobe.com

“Not really,” she said when asked if the shooting altered her views on expanding surveillance. “I believe that CCTV cameras have an important role to play in our public safety system.”

She emphasized the need to ensure that data storage, security, and sharing practices do not render the system vulnerable to misuse and abuse.

Wilson stated that surveillance cameras play a crucial role in public safety. AP

She highlighted the potential risks of federal authorities and other actors accessing such data, particularly by federal immigration enforcement or other malicious entities.

Wilson noted that the city is currently reviewing its policies before expanding surveillance measures.

“That is why we are doing a data and privacy audit before we move forward with expanding CCTV surveillance in the city,” she explained.

Recently, the self-proclaimed democratic socialist mayor made news by bidding farewell to millionaires contemplating leaving the city due to a newly passed tax by Washington state Democrats. She humorously waved “bye” to wealthy residents when questioned about the issue at a Seattle University event earlier this month.

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