Rantz: She once promoted Molotov cocktail attacks. Now, she’s co-chair of Law and Justice Council
Mar 29, 2025, 6:00 AM | Updated: 6:15 am

Snohomish County Councilmember Megan Dunn, a Democrat from Everett, promoted Molotov Cocktail attacks, sparking community uproar.
Snohomish County Councilmember Meagan Dunn promoted Molotov cocktail attacks during the height of the Antifa and Black Lives Matter violence in 2020. Now, she’s been co-chair of the Snohomish County Law & Justice Council.
As attacks against law enforcement surged in September 2020, Dunn posted a 鈥済ood reminder鈥 to use Molotov cocktails on her personal Facebook page. The controversial post showed an image of a stitching that shows a Molotov cocktail with text reading, 鈥淏e the LIGHT you want to see in the WORLD.鈥 In her post, she wrote that it is 鈥渘ot my stitch project but a good reminder.鈥
At the time of far-left Dunn’s post, Molotov cocktail attacks had been surging against police officers locally. In Seattle, both the East Precinct and the office for the Seattle Police Officer鈥檚 Guild (SPOG) faced Molotov cocktail attacks caught on tape. In Portland, a Molotov cocktail was used in an attempted murder of a police officer.
How is Megan Dunn taken seriously?
After uproar over the post, Dunn deleted it, then that she wasn’t promoting violence.
鈥淢y post of a counter-culture cross-stitch project was in no way intended as a call for violence or encouraging violence. It does not reference police or violence against police and has no imagery of police,鈥 Dunn said at a County Council meeting following the controversy.
The Law and Justice Council is an advisory body offering the Snohomish County Council commentary on “issues relating to the law and justice system.” So why would it appoint someone with disregard for law and order?
She hadn’t even learned a lesson after posting inappropriate images on Facebook. She later posted a calling Republican critics of Joe Biden “pedophiles.”
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