‘Kill Nazi Scum’: We Heart Seattle office tagged with ‘threat’
Apr 10, 2025, 4:00 PM

We Heart Seattle founder Andrea Suarez says her building was vandalized with a threat. (Photo: We Heart Seattle)
(Photo: We Heart Seattle)
An unidentified suspect tagged the offices of with the words, “Kill Nazi Scum.” The “A” was drawn to resemble the Anarchist symbol. The founder of the privately-funded homeless advocacy organization, Andrea Suarez, said it won’t deter her from doing the work to address homelessness in the Seattle area.
“Let’s remind everybody we employ people who have come from the streets, who are in recovery,” Suarez explained on “The Jason Rantz Show” on KTTH. “We live on ‘social services row.’ I’m on the Blade, and this level of hatred actually affects all of the people they all claim to want to protect.”
Still, Suarez said she and her staff “feel a little bit vulnerable with the people who want to kill us.”
‘Nothing short of a death threat’
Suarez said she and her staff fear for her safety, calling the graffiti message, “nothing short of a death threat.” She also worries her property will be targeted again.
“I have staff members that come to work and have to walk through our front door and call and say, ‘Andrea, why are people writing this on our building?’ You know, this is affecting our most vulnerable population,” she explained.
This isn’t the first time We Heart Seattle has been targeted.
“Our offices have been ransacked. We’ve had our windows broken into. Our truck was tagged with the word ‘fascist’ on our QR codes,” she explained.
‘These people are cowards’
Suarez said it’s a shame that some far-left activists find what she does so controversial.
“By and large, these people are cowards. It’s tiring. It’s not productive,” she explained.
We Heart Seattle connects homeless people with services, while cleaning up encampments. But Suarez rejects the failed “housing first” and “harm reduction models” that she said helped create the homelessness crisis she’s trying to address.
Suarez said she pulled surveillance footage to share with Seattle Police.
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