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Activist Sentenced for Assaulting Then-Mayor

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From Times Wire Reports

A black activist and distant outsider in Seattle’s mayoral race last year was sentenced to 21 months in prison for hitting Paul Schell, the then-incumbent mayor, with a bullhorn, breaking his nose and shattering the bones around his eye.

James Garrett, who is also known as Omari Tahir-Garrett, was taken to county jail, officials said.

Jurors on Wednesday found Garrett guilty of second-degree assault with a deadly weapon in the attack on Schell in July 2001 at a community meeting where Garrett and his supporters had been heckling the white mayor.

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In the September Democratic primary, current Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels won with 33% of the vote, while Schell got 22% and Garrett took just 0.4%.

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