WATCH: Numerous Injured, One Dead in Seattle Shooting
A gunman opened fire in Downtown Seattle around 5 p.m. PST Wednesday evening near Third Avenue and Pine Street. According to Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best, one person died and seven others were injured. The gunman is still on the loose.
Detectives are investigating after six people were wounded by gunfire, one fatally, at 3rd and Pine. The suspect(s) fled the scene. If you have information about this incident, please call our tip line at (206) 233-5000
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) January 23, 2020
MyNorthwest has the latest on the victims being treated at Harborview Medical Center
One victim died at the scene, said to be a woman between age of 40 and 50. Among those injured included a 9-year-old boy, who is in serious condition. The other shooting victims were: a 55-year-old woman in critical condition; a 35-year-old man in stable condition; a 21-year-old man in stable condition; and a 34-year-old man in stable condition. All seven injured victims are being treated at Harborview Medical Center
Police, fire department, and medical professionals on 3rd & Pine after #seattleshooting pic.twitter.com/0w9pApuYUr
— Nikesh Parekh (@nikesh_parekh) January 23, 2020
#BREAKING: MAN HUNT – Police are looking for two suspects who are wanted for shooting 7 people, including a child in #Seattle, WA. Description on suspects will be provided when released by Police.
pic.twitter.com/kFsFTkHpS7— Brennan Prill ⚡︎ (@WxBrenn) January 23, 2020
Still a very dynamic situation here downtown third and Pine. One dead, five injured, police still searching for two suspects who were shooting at one another. I spoke to a man who saw a child shot right in front of him, this is awful. #KOMONews pic.twitter.com/Qt4saBlOxD
— Charlie Harger (@KOMOCharlie) January 23, 2020
2 bulletholes through the window of this @kcmetrobus bus. I’ve confirmed it was hit as part of the shooting at 3rd & Pine. Worth noting, it’s parked at 3rd & Pike. Metro spokesperson said the driver was not injured and no passengers were on board. #komonews pic.twitter.com/vH5fB3LJOS
— Patrick Quinn (@PatrickQuinnTV) January 23, 2020
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