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Three charged in random ‘thrill’ shootings in Seattle area

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SEATTLE — Three people have been arrested and charged in what authoritie­s describe as a series of random shootings in the Seattle area, including one that sent dozens of bullets into a schoolteac­her’s home and another that left a newspaper carrier with lifethreat­ening injuries.

The first shooting came on April 24, when two of the defendants — Melissa Prisila Langi, 23, and Rodney T. Strickland, 17 — tested a newly purchased AK-47 by firing 19 bullets at a couple and their young daughters as they walked to the front door of their home at a trailer park in the suburb of Kent, authoritie­s said in charging documents filed this week.

They characteri­zed it as a possible attempted “thrill killing.”

“Bullets tore through the residence and struck cars parked mere feet from the family, but astonishin­gly, none of the victims were struck by gunfire,” wrote deputy King County prosecutor Jason Simmons.

Langi and at least one of the other defendants then participat­ed in at least four more shootings, with the AK-47, an AR-15 assault-style weapon, or both, investigat­ors said.

Among them: Barrages of gunfire hit a schoolteac­her’s home in Seattle as he slept on April 30, an occupied car on May 3, and a car carrying a couple in their 70s delivering newspapers May 4. The man delivering papers was struck in the chest and shoulder and spent 13 days in the hospital.

Langi, Strickland and Isiah D. Lewis, 18, are due to be arraigned Monday on numerous counts of first-degree assault. Lewis and Strickland also face charges of unlawful gun possession due to prior conviction­s. Strickland was not charged in the shooting of the newspaper carrier.

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