
The two wounded people remained in critical condition as of Thursday afternoon, Harborview spokesperson Susan Gregg said. The worker, who asked not to be identified for fear of retaliation, said he “didn’t want the kids to see.”ĭetectives had not released a suspected motive in either shooting. These two sites do not meet the demands of the users who enjoy target shooting as a recreational activity throughout the rest of Washington state. Both of these sites are on the east side of the Olympic Peninsula and are located fairly close together. Less than 200 feet away, a single maintenance worker pressure-washed a parking space, cleaning up the last signs that it had been a shooting scene. Currently, there are two designated target shooting areas located on DNR-managed lands. A man was wounded and his dog was killed in a shooting involving deputies in Sultan on Sunday night. Other kids rode bikes around a jungle gym.

On Thursday afternoon at Twin Lakes Landing, kids could be heard asking the adults what had happened. Major Crimes detectives are investigating an.
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She left for work around 6:30 a.m., just before the shooting, she said.Ĭhild Protective Services took custody of the children in the Lynnwood home. An update today just out from Police in Everett, Washington on a double shooting in the 2300 block of Virginia Tuesday afternoon. Deadbolt it.”įulton lives several houses down from the crime scene. “When I was growing up, you used to be able to leave your door unlocked,” Fulton said. JoAnna Fulton, who has lived in the neighborhood for 55 years, had never seen anything like this. The intersection was mostly quiet, with cars sporadically driving past. Six hours after the Lynnwood shooting, the small road leading down 48th Place West was still filled with patrol cars. Snohomish County Sheriff deputies responded at about 2:40 p.m. The man’s relation to the Lynnwood family, if any, was unknown, O’Keefe said. Washington police have taken a suspected shooter into custody. Two Kent Police officers and one Federal Way Police officer fired shots and injured a man reportedly wanted for murder on Monday, Sept. “It was imperative to get this guy off the street,” Sheriff Adam Fortney said in a Facebook post. Deputies arrested the man without further incident, O’Keefe said. The air unit found the suspect hiding near Norma Beach Road. Memphis police arrest gunman accused of livestreaming deadly shooting. A police dog and air support from the Washington State Patrol tracked him in a brief pursuit. Minute-by-minute weather using FOX13 Memphis Clearview Radar and 5-Day Forecast. The suspect was seen fleeing from the scene on foot.įollowing these incidents, KIRO 7 looked into the overall crime statistics in Snohomish County and found that homicides, robberies and assaults have all substantially increased over the past year.Deputies pursued the man, who got out of the car and fled on foot, O’Keefe said. Witnesses told deputies that the victim and the suspect were involved in an altercation on Admiralty Way prior to the shooting. I can’t walk that shoes,” said Aileen Lapuz, Sok’s cousin.Īlso, there’s the case where authorities are searching for a shooter who left a man with life-threatening injuries on Sunday. And to think that it’s OK to invade her peace. Irah Sok, the victim, owned a Mill Creek photography studio that only opened this past January. You can’t fire down roads or trails, and you can’t be reckless or careless. You know, who think you go to sleep, wake up and lose your wife,” said Makara Sok, the victim’s husband. You can’t fire your gun if you’re within 500 feet of homes or businesses.

He was reportedly armed with a shotgun, according to the sheriff’s office. While that case is just getting started, a GoFundMe page has been set up for an Everett mother killed in a home invasion on Friday. SNOHOMISH A girl was injured in a shooting late Tuesday afternoon east of Snohomish, according to the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office. The young man, 19, of Snohomish, arrived at the home of the girlfriend, 17, around 3:10 p.m.
