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Seattle's Chamber of Commerce released a poll Monday suggesting that nearly 75% of registered Seattle voters support expanding the city’s police surveillance camera network.
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Councilmembers pressed Interim Seattle Police Chief Andre Sayles at a Public Safety Committee meeting Tuesday for more information.
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Washington lawmakers are scrutinizing the state’s juvenile gun possession law in the wake of the fatal shooting at the Bite of Seattle food festival in late July.
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After evacuating during the chaotic event, some vendors returned to find their cash and equipment stolen and their food spoiled.
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A 15-year-old was charged with assault and illegally possessing a firearm. A analysis shows bullets from the gun he used did not cause the deaths of two bystanders.
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According to Seattle police, the ghost gun was recovered from a 15-year-old boy who was taken into custody and is a suspect in the shooting.
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After the deadly shooting at Bite of Seattle left three people dead and multiple wounded, community members returned to the campus to mourn.
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Three people died and at least four others including a child were wounded in a shooting Sunday at Seattle Center. One suspect is in custody and another died at the scene.
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A King County sheriff’s deputy remains hospitalized in critical condition as investigators continue to probe how an attempt to evict a tenant in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood ended in gunfire and the tenant’s suicide on Monday.
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Two teenage boys had initial court appearances Wednesday, one day after the shooting at Ingraham High School left a student dead. While one boy waived his right to appear in court, the second boy appeared at the Children and Family Justice Center in Seattle. His father, near tears, spoke in his defense.