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20-year-old killed in Federal Way shooting
20-year-old killed in Federal Way shooting

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Yahoo

20-year-old killed in Federal Way shooting

One man has died after being shot at an apartment complex in Federal Way on Thursday afternoon, police said in a release. The Federal Way Police Department (FWPD) said the shooting happened at around 3:30 p.m. at the Cove Apartments near 1st Way South and Southwest 332nd Street. Police say they found a 20-year-old Hispanic man from Seattle with a gunshot wound but he did not survive his injuries. FWPD are investigating and ask anyone with information to call 911 or the department at 235-835-2121 or submit an anonymous tip at KIRO 7 is heading to the scene and will update this story with any new developments.

Suspect wanted after stealing food from Fort Worth fast food restaurant at knifepoint, police say
Suspect wanted after stealing food from Fort Worth fast food restaurant at knifepoint, police say

CBS News

time11-03-2025

  • CBS News

Suspect wanted after stealing food from Fort Worth fast food restaurant at knifepoint, police say

The Fort Worth Police Department said it's searching for a suspect wanted in connection with stealing a fast-food order at knifepoint in late February. At about 9:15 a.m. on Feb. 28, officers responded to a robbery call at a fast-food restaurant in the 4000 block of E. Lancaster Avenue. Surveillance video showed the suspect placed an order and tried to pay with several different cards, but all of them were declined, police said. Then, the suspect stepped away from the counter and returned with a knife in his hand. Police said the employees were scared and moved away from the front counter to create space between themselves and the suspect. The video showed the suspect pounding on the counter several times before going behind it to nab a bag of food. The suspect then fled from the scene. 🚨 Robbery at E. Lancaster Ave. 🚨 The Fort Worth Police Department asks for the public's help in identifying a robbery suspect. On Friday, February 28, 2025, at approximately 9:15 a.m., officers responded to a robbery call at a fast food restaurant in the 4000 block of E. Lancaster Ave. The suspect placed an order and attempted to pay with several different cards, but they were declined. He then briefly stepped away from the counter and returned with a large knife in his hand. The employees at this location became frightened and could be seen moving away from the front counter to create a safe distance between themselves and the suspect. The suspect began hitting the counter several times before going behind it to take a bag of food and then fled on foot. The suspect in this case is described as a bald black male wearing a black and white checkered shirt and black jeans. Anyone with information on this case or the suspect's identity is asked to call FWPD robbery detectives at 817-392-4377. Report Number 250014187 Posted by Fort Worth Police Department on Tuesday, March 11, 2025 Police described the suspect as a bald Black man wearing a black and white checkered shirt and black jeans. They said anyone with information concerning the identity of the suspect in the video should call detectives at 817-392-4377 and reference case number 250014187.

Dallas Police Department is ‘Not Like Us,' Fort Worth police say in Lamar parody
Dallas Police Department is ‘Not Like Us,' Fort Worth police say in Lamar parody

Yahoo

time09-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Dallas Police Department is ‘Not Like Us,' Fort Worth police say in Lamar parody

The feud between rappers Drake and Kendrick Lamar has spilled over into North Texas policing. The Fort Worth Police Department released a parody of Lamar's Grammy-winning song 'Not Like Us' via Facebook on Friday, taking aim at the Dallas Police Department. The parody video opens with a shot of a Fort Worth billboard advertising hiring for the Dallas Police Department. 'You guys are going to advertise in our city?' the FWPD Facebook post reads. 'Okay, D. Here's our response.' The video shows an officer ripping Dallas Police Department patches off officers' uniforms to reveal Fort Worth patches, poking fun at the Fort Worth department's hiring of 14 Dallas officers. The Arlington Police Department chimed in, commenting with a GIF of Michael Jackson eating popcorn. Another comment from the Oklahoma City Police Department reads, 'We heard this all the way up I-35.' 'A police department diss track was not on my 2025 bingo card,' another commenter wrote. The Dallas Police Department has not yet responded to the video.

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