Sunday Night Hickory Street Lockdown, Shots Fired?

by Travis Mateer

UPDATE BELOW

According to some local residents I spoke with, the heavy police presence near McCormick park had been deployed for quite some time Sunday evening.

I was leaving my studio around 5:30pm, driving south on Orange Street over the river, when I noticed the sirens. When I pulled onto a side street, I noticed EMTs and Fire on standby, and a portion of Hickory street seemingly closed off by police between River St. and 1st.

While the above image is dated (I’m having trouble updating images), I parked at what appears to be Free Cycles (they have moved just to the west). A pick-up truck was circling the block, but didn’t appear to be marked as official law enforcement.

One of the police-related objects a bystander made reference to was a trailer of sorts. I tried getting a picture (will upload the picture later).

Around 6:05pm I heard a loud bang. While I am not a good judge of audio ballistics, it sounded louder than a .22 caliber discharge.

About 5 minutes after the loud bang, I heard someone shout “DID THEY GET HIM YET?”

I didn’t stick around to find out the answer. That’s the job of PAID reporters.

UPDATE: from the paid reporter:

Missoula Police responded to a call earlier this afternoon and found the suspect a block away from the call, on North Hickory Street. 

He had retreated to his vehicle with his Pitbull in the open lot where his car was parked.

When police asked the man to step out of the vehicle, he became verbally agitated and upset. He told authorities he would rather they “shoot him” than take him to jail.

He then barricaded himself inside the car with his dog.

Missoula Police became aware the man lives in his vehicle and did have a knife. 

The SWAT Team was called. They yelled commands through a megaphone. Eventually, they gained his compliance and took him into custody.

The Pitbull was taken in by the owner of the lot, where the vehicle was parked. 

The man is being charged with assault of a weapon and for violating probation.

What Did The Larchmont Schemers Win By Losing?

by Travis Mateer

Before getting to what I think the schemers behind the proposal to develop Larchmont Golf Course won last week, let me explain a dynamic at play that puts citizens in this town at a great disadvantage when it comes to countering the gentrification plans of this entrenched, Engen-led political machine.

You, dear citizens, are stuck in a perpetual state of reaction because you have lives to live and limited bandwidth to direct toward anticipating what comes next. Our local government doesn’t have that problem because they take your money and hire people to plan your future for you.

So what did they win by losing? A new scapegoat to insulate Missoula’s 10 Year Plan To End Homelessness from criticism.

You can see the hints of this strategy in how this massive housing development on the grounds of the golf-course was being framed. Phrases like GAME-CHANGER were being thrown around as the potential impact of this development was being hyped.

Then there’s the target itself to consider: a golf course. and who likes to golf? Rich white dudes. And who doesn’t want the world to change because they have benefited from the omnipotent patriarchy that intercedes on behalf of their white-power penises? Do you see where this is going?

If not, here’s a comment from last week’s blog post on this topic that highlights the framing of those who oppose this development:

Yep, we’re back to the NO GROWTH accusation that people like Eloise have been using for literally TWO DECADES, if not longer. If you don’t believe me, check out this post from last week where I provide a little history regarding tax malcontents, including my new friend, the thorn in their side named Jane.

So, as the friends of Larchmont Golf Course celebrate what they see as a win, I hope they heed my warning about the trap I think they’ve walked into by unwittingly becoming the fresh target of those who want to EVADE RESPONSIBILITY for their 10 Year Plan To Spout Bullshit And Empty Platitudes Regarding Homelessness.

The biggest failure on this front, IMHO, is the ED of United Way of Missoula County, Susan Hay Patrick. I suspect that’s why Patrick was penning this op-ed last month, anticipating the 2022 scrutiny about to descend on her deplorable leadership. Here’s a taste of her pathetic damage control:

In partnership with the city and county, United Way is proud to champion Reaching Home and its many accomplishments: coordinated entry; solution-based weekly conferencing, where the cases of individuals experiencing homelessness are reviewed by name; a robust housing solutions fund, enabling frontline workers to quickly resolve clients’ housing issues; emergency winters shelter; a temporary safe outdoor space and, soon, other safe outdoor options for people with no other place to go. We are also proud of Reaching Home’s leadership roundtable of public- and private-sector leaders, including unhoused people, whose experience informs lasting solutions.

Having worked at the Poverello Center from 2008-2016, and having been actually quoted in the 10 Year Plan To End Homelessness, I can say with extreme confidence that Susan Hay Patrick is a failed leader who squandered the first 4 years of the plan, leaving the director at the time, former Missoulian reporter, Michael Moore, to flounder and fail in accomplishing the systemic reform he was tasked to do.

Back when I was keeping my mouth shut about Susan Hay Patrick’s failure, I had the smiling embrace of her support.

But now that I’m done staying quite about this duplicitous Missoula influencer (from Connecticut), the smiles have been replaced with some interesting signs of EXTREME CONCERN that the narrative controllers don’t have the hermetically-sealed control they once enjoyed.

There will be MUCH MORE TO COME as we finish up this insane year, and as we take a look at what to expect from 2022.

So stay tuned and, as always, thanks for reading!