Lodi News-Sentinel

1 dead, 7 injured in mass Seattle shooting

- By Sara Jean Green and Elise Takahama

SEATTLE — One person was killed and seven people, including a child, were wounded in a shooting near in downtown Seattle Wednesday evening, according to Seattle police.

Police were asking people to stay out of the area after the shooting, which occurred shortly after 5 p.m. No arrests had been made as of 8 p.m., and Chief Carmen Best said police believe there were multiple shooters, though they were still working to determine how many. The shooting occurred during an argument outside a McDonald’s.

“There were a lot of people outside, guns came out, and people started running,” Best said.

According to Seattle Fire and Susan Gregg, a spokeswoma­n at Harborview Medical Center, a woman in her 50s was in critical condition and a 9-year-old boy was in serious condition. Four others — a 35-year-old man, a 32year-old man, a 21-year-old man, and a 34-year-old man — were in satisfacto­ry condition, while a 49-year-old man had been treated and released by Wednesday evening. The victims were suffering from gunshot wounds to the legs, chest, buttocks and abdomen.

The woman who died at the scene was about 40 to 50 years old, according to fire department spokesman David Cuerpo. A body under a sheet was visible on the sidewalk outside the McDonald’s.

Officers responding to the shooting scene found the victims in about a one-block radius near Third Avenue and Pine Street, Best said. Detectives from the homicide and gang units were on the scene, interviewi­ng witnesses and obtaining video surveillan­ce footage to develop suspect descriptio­ns.

It was the third shooting downtown in less than two days. Earlier today, police shot and wounded a man in Belltown. On Tuesday, a 55-year-old man was shot to death in a stairwell at Westlake Center, just a block from the site of Wednesday’s shootings, which occurred during the usual heavy daily public-transporta­tion commute.

Tyler Parsons, 25, was working the register inside Victrola Coffee Roasters at Pine and Third on Wednesday evening when the shooting occurred. He said he heard no shots — they play music loud in the store, Parsons said — but customers started dropping to the ground.

He said people were running behind the register, taking cover. Parsons said he hustled five or six customers inside a back storage area along with a coworker.

He waited a couple of minutes before walking back out. Victrola is inside a larger retail and office space; Parsons went into the building lobby, he said, and saw two victims: one outside, lying in front of the building, visibly injured but alive and moving. The second victim was inside the lobby, up against the security desk, with an apparent gunshot wound to the leg. He muttered, “I think I got shot, I think I got shot,” Parsons said.

Police taped off the entire block, including the coffee shop.

“We’re just kind of hanging out here,” said a shaken-sounding Parsons, waiting until he and others still in the building can leave. The shooting was “just kind of terrifying. Terrifying it’s so close.”

“We’re just trying to figure out how to get out of here safe,” Parsons said.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States