Puget Sound Prisoner Support (PSPS) is an anti-repression collective based in Seattle. For 5+ years we have provided jail and legal support for people who have been arrested at protests and demonstrations. We walk people through the legal procedure of arrest, court proceedings, bail if necessary, getting in touch with a lawyer also if necessary, and in general help people understand a confusing legal system. We do not provide legal support for people who get arrested for civ...| pugetsoundprisonersupport.noblogs.org
Posted on 7/17/2025 On Tuesday July 15 a Seattle area activist was visited at their home by 2 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents. The 2 officers approached the home and knocked on the front door. The person inside was expecting a friend over so they opened the door – but ended the interaction quickly. … Continue reading "DHS Doorknock in the Seattle Area"| Puget Sound Prisoner Support
6/5/2025 Puget Sound Prisoner Support was recently informed about new FBI activity in the Puget Sound area. On Friday May 23rd, FBI agents from the Counter Terrorism taskforce visited the home of a Renton area activist. The FBI were let into the home by a roommate who is not involved with leftist or activist spaces … Continue reading "Recent FBI activity in the Seattle Area"| Puget Sound Prisoner Support
Puget Sound Prisoner Support is a Seattle-based anarchist anti-repression collective which has been active in the Pacific Northwest since 2015. Our primary aim is to help radicals in the Seattle area resist repression from the police and courts while providing support for activists subjected to incarceration. We offer jail support trainings for affinity groups and … Continue reading "Statement from PSPS on Recent FBI Snooping in PNW"| Puget Sound Prisoner Support
On February 2, the City of Seattle quietly issued a batch of Surveillance Impact Reports (SIRs), required by the Surveillance Ordinance process prior to acquiring new surveillance technologies. These reports signaled the City’s intent to acquire three separate technologies: Acoustic Gunshot Location Systems (AGLS), CCTV cameras, and Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) software. While these reports … Continue reading "Seattle’s New Policing Panopticon"| Puget Sound Prisoner Support
On Friday, November 3rd two FBI agents visited a house in Olympia, Washington. They asked for a specific person, but the person who answered the door refused to talk to them and turned them away. The FBI are always and forever our enemies. They are liars and manipulators. Never let them in without a warrant. … Continue reading "Recent FBI visit in Olympia"| Puget Sound Prisoner Support
This information was compiled from public arrest documents regarding incidents in the Seattle area and does not involve sensitive or personal information beyond names already made public by the state. We provide our observations of these cases to highlight the dangers of not following security practices, as well as to inform the community that one … Continue reading "Snitches & Sleuths: An Update from Puget Sound Prisoner Support"| Puget Sound Prisoner Support
There have been reports of at least two attempts by the FBI to make contact with people in the Seattle community this past week. These attempts at repression can be challenged by our collective refusal to speak to law enforcement. Do not talk to the FBI or any other law enforcement agencies that may approach … Continue reading "FBI Attempting to Harass Seattle Area Activists"| Puget Sound Prisoner Support
Puget Sound Prisoner Support (PSPS) is an anti-repression collective based in Seattle. For 5+ years we have provided jail and legal support for people who have been arrested at protests and demonstrations. We walk people through the legal procedure of arrest, court proceedings, bail if necessary, getting in touch with a lawyer also if necessary, and in general help people understand a confusing legal system. We do not provide legal support for people who get arrested for civ...| Puget Sound Prisoner Support
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