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6-year-old pedestrian hit by car, Seattle police investigate
6-year-old pedestrian hit by car, Seattle police investigate

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6-year-old pedestrian hit by car, Seattle police investigate

SEATTLE - Police in Seattle are investigating a crash site south of the Cherry Hill area after a 6-year-old girl was struck by an SUV. Timeline The young girl was walking in the crosswalk with her mother when she was struck by the vehicle. Seattle Fire transported her to the hospital with what they believed to be critical injuries. The girl was reportedly thrown into the air by the force of the SUV at Rainier Avenue South and South Charles Street just before noon. The driver cooperated with police and had no signs of impairment. She was not arrested. Upon following up with the girl in the hospital, investigators learned the girl had no broken bones or other significant injuries. Law enforcement warned drivers in the area of traffic backups while the area was closed for investigation. The Source Information in this story came from the Seattle Police Department and Washington Department of Transportation. Homicide investigation underway after 5-year-old dies in Federal Way, WA Major 5-day SR 18 closure at I-90 in Snoqualmie, WA Alaska man pinned by 700-pound boulder for 3 hours walks away unharmed Why hasn't anyone been charged in Seattle clash arrests? What we know Mandatory driver's education to expand under new Washington law To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

Seattle police investigate officer-involved shooting in Belltown
Seattle police investigate officer-involved shooting in Belltown

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Seattle police investigate officer-involved shooting in Belltown

The Brief Police are investigating an officer-involved shooting in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood. Authorities say it happened before 1 p.m. near 3rd Ave. and Battery St. SEATTLE - Police are investigating a shooting involving an officer in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood. What they're saying According to the Seattle Police Department (SPD), the incident happened at 3rd Avenue and Battery Street at around 12:20 p.m. In a press conference, SPD Chief Shon Barnes said that two officers on the department's bike team were conducting active patrols in the Belltown neighborhood. During the patrol, officers observed a person selling narcotics on the street. Based on their observations, they developed probable cause to arrest him. When officers approached, the man ran away toward 3rd Avenue. The pursuit continued along 3rd Avenue, and the suspect pointed a handgun at officers. The officers took cover and continued their pursuit. The suspect then pointed his gun a second time, and one of the officers fired multiple shots. The suspect dropped his weapon, surrendered to police and was taken into custody without further incident. According to Chief Barnes, no one was injured in the shooting. As standard protocol, the officer will be placed on administrative leave while the investigation continues. At the time, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) issued an alert stating that both northbound and southbound lanes of 3rd Avenue between Cedar Street and Bell Street were blocked due to police activity. Traffic officials urged the public to use alternate routes. This is a developing story. More information will be provided as soon as it becomes available. The Source Information in this story comes from the Seattle Police Department and the Seattle Department of Transportation. A religious group held a protest outside Seattle City Hall. Here's why LIVE: Updates on Seattle's Tuesday protest, arrests, more Crews battle Second Creek Fire near Leavenworth, WA 2 injured in separate Seattle shootings Teen, child killed in Lacey, WA mobile home fire Crews investigate explosion at Woodinville, WA hardware store College Inn Pub announces closure after 50 years in Seattle Dave's Hot Chicken to open 4 new locations in Seattle area. Here's where To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

3 hurt in downtown Seattle shooting, police investigating
3 hurt in downtown Seattle shooting, police investigating

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time5 days ago

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3 hurt in downtown Seattle shooting, police investigating

The Brief Seattle police are investigating a shooting in downtown Seattle that injured three people Wednesday night. It's currently unknown what led up to the shooting. There is a large police presence at the scene. SEATTLE - Police are investigating a shooting that injured three people in downtown Seattle Wednesday night. What we know Seattle PD initially posted about the incident at 10:36 p.m. The shooting happened at Union Street and 1st Avenue, near Pike Place Market. It's currently unknown what led up to the shooting, or if there are any suspects in custody. There is a heavy presence of officers at the scene. More information about this incident will be available at a later time. Additionally, police are responding to a stabbing near 4th Avenue and Pike Street, which happened around the same time as the shooting. This is a developing story. Check back for updates. The Source Information in this story is from the Seattle Police Department. A religious group held a protest outside Seattle City Hall. Here's why LIVE: Updates on Seattle's Tuesday protest, arrests, more Crews battle Second Creek Fire near Leavenworth, WA 2 injured in separate Seattle shootings Teen, child killed in Lacey, WA mobile home fire Crews investigate explosion at Woodinville, WA hardware store College Inn Pub announces closure after 50 years in Seattle Dave's Hot Chicken to open 4 new locations in Seattle area. Here's where To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

Repeat Kent, WA drug trafficker sentenced to 10 years in prison
Repeat Kent, WA drug trafficker sentenced to 10 years in prison

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Repeat Kent, WA drug trafficker sentenced to 10 years in prison

The Brief Mexican citizen and Kent resident Ramon Duarte Garcia was arrested in June 2024 for drug trafficking. Duarte Garcia was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Seattle. Duarte Garcia had been stopped by law enforcement on multiple occasions across the West Coast, and was previously charged with drug trafficking in California. SEATTLE - A Kent resident was sentenced Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Seattle to 10 years in prison for drug trafficking, officials announced. The backstory Ramon Duarte Garcia, 38, was arrested in June 2024 following a four-year drug investigation led by the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Seattle Police Department, and resulted in investigators seizing more than 32 kilograms of cocaine, 14 kilograms of meth, 83,000 fentanyl-laced pills, 3 kg. of heroin, 1 kg. of fentanyl powder and multiple firearms. "In this investigation, federal and state investigators worked from the streets of Seattle to drug suppliers in Mexico and Colombia," said Acting U.S. Attorney Teal Luthy Miller in a statement. "Significant prison time is needed to stop his trafficking." Duarte Garcia continued his drug trafficking activity despite being stopped by law enforcement twice in 2023. During those stops, law enforcement seized two firearms, meth, cocaine and over $11,000 from Duarte Garcia's vehicle. During a July 2023 stop in California, authorities seized 12 lbs. of trafficked meth, a handgun and $10,000, where he would later be charged with drug trafficking by California officials. After authorities stopped him from driving back to the Pacific Northwest with more trafficked drugs in June 2024, Duarte Garcia will now face 10 years in prison. Prosecutors pushed for a 12-year sentence, stating that Duarte Garcia made the repeated choice to endanger communities by trafficking and distributing drugs on multiple occasions while armed, but the court ultimately decided on the 10-year sentence. Duarte Garcia will likely be deported following his prison term, as he has overstayed his visa to be in the U.S. If Duarte Garcia stays in the country following his sentence, he will have three years of supervised release. The investigation was a joint effort between U.S. law enforcement and the Colombian National Police. The Source Information in this article came from a Department of Justice press release. A religious group is set to protest outside Seattle City Hall. Here's why Crews battle Second Creek Fire near Leavenworth, WA 2 injured in separate Seattle shootings Teen, child killed in Lacey, WA mobile home fire Dave's Hot Chicken to open 4 new locations in Seattle area. Here's where To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national news.

FBI Probing Allegations of ‘Targeted Violence' Against Religious Groups in Seattle: Official
FBI Probing Allegations of ‘Targeted Violence' Against Religious Groups in Seattle: Official

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time5 days ago

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FBI Probing Allegations of ‘Targeted Violence' Against Religious Groups in Seattle: Official

The FBI is investigating after officials said a religious event in Seattle was disrupted by violence, a top FBI official said on May 27. 'We have asked our team to fully investigate allegations of targeted violence against religious groups at the Seattle concert,' Dan Bongino, the FBI's deputy director, The office of Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell did not respond to a request for comment by publication time. Organizers said the May 24 event was held at Cal Anderson Park in support of 'the sanctity of human life, the sacrality of biological gender, the importance of the nuclear family, and the right to freedom of speech and religion.' They said the movement organizing the event stands against indoctrination of children 'by a liberal, political, and sexual agenda that seeks to destroy their God-given identities.' Counterprotesters, including the Freedom Socialist Party, Related Stories 2/6/2025 5/7/2025 Clashes at the event resulted in 23 arrests, the Seattle Police Department The White House Faith Office 'We affirm the fundamental rights to free speech and religious freedom for all Americans, as protected by federal law. Public officials must protect the inalienable rights of all citizens, regardless of their faith or religious beliefs. We urge the City of Seattle to uphold these rights at all faith-based events, safeguarding the ability of people of faith to gather and express their beliefs without fear of harassment or violence,' the office said. After the event, Harrell, a Democrat, He said that anarchists infiltrated counterprotesters and 'inspired violence,' which led to officers making arrests and asking organizers to end the event early. The request was accepted. Organizers said in a statement to news outlets that 'under Mayor Harrell's leadership, the city of Seattle has continued its spiral into lawlessness and dysfunction while the First Amendment rights of citizens to peacefully assemble has been disregarded.' The Seattle mayor's office later Russell Johnson, the lead pastor at Pursuit NW,

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