Kirkland Encourages Businesses to Remain Closed through June 2

Published on June 01, 2020

Media Contact:
Kellie Stickney
Communications Program Manager
kstickney@kirklandwa.gov
425-979-6562

Kirkland, Wash.--Although the rally and march that occurred in downtown Kirkland this afternoon was peaceful and successful, the City of Kirkland is strongly recommending that all brick and mortar Kirkland businesses located downtown and in other commercial areas remain closed through Tuesday, June 2.

There has been no specific threat to Kirkland identified, but regional law enforcement intelligence indicates there is still potential criminal activity being contemplated throughout King County.  Therefore, out of an abundance of caution, the City of Kirkland is requesting that businesses remain closed for one more day. Community members and visitors are also being asked to avoid downtown and the waterfront parks. The Kirkland Police Department is prepared to respond to any potential incidents. The City Manager proclaimed an emergency this afternoon to help prepare the City and community to respond to any incidents that may occur, but at this time the City does not plan on issuing a curfew.

“I want to thank the Kirkland community, and especially the businesses community, for responding to requests to close today,” said Chief Cherie Harris. “Our collective preparedness helped to keep our community safe while allowing for protesters to peacefully share their message to end racial inequality and police brutality. The Kirkland Police Department is proud to have been able to support this peaceful march.”

Kirkland, like the rest of King County, is still in Phase 1 of Governor Inslee’s Safe Start proclamation. Community members are still being asked to limit travel to essential and permitted activities. Retail remains limited to curbside pick-up only.

The City and its Police and Fire Departments are monitoring the regional situation very closely and are in communication with other local, state and federal law enforcement and fire agencies. This is a very fluid situation and the City recognizes that businesses may be asked to take action at any time over the next week. Ongoing updates will be made on the City’s website and social media accounts.