This celebratory spirit was echoed in a report back posted anonymously on Puget Sound Anarchists that said “In the course of an hour we experienced intense joy, desperate fear, and profound sadness… We sent out signals of disorder and showed that the facades of capital—of the Port’s world—are not invulnerable to our rage. We honored the memory of the Haymarket Martyrs and the rebellious spirit of May Day. Let this be a lesson in the power of solidarity and passion.” This attitude was also heard in the cheers and shouts of simply “MAYDAY!” as the first bank window cracked.