Police: Bullets that Killed 2 Bystanders at Seattle Festival Weren't From Teen Shooter's Gun
Prosecutors allege the teen fired multiple times into a crowd and unlawfully possessed a handgun as the investigation continues.
- Bullets recovered from two bystanders killed at a Seattle festival shooting did not match the 15-year-old suspect's untraceable 'ghost gun'.
- The 15-year-old faces charges of assault with a firearm and unlawful gun possession, while a 19-year-old suspect was killed at the scene.
- Three people were fatally shot during the incident: Cee Niko Semo, 19, Carlos Villalba, 44, and Ashley Whitehead, 56.
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After 11th Ave and Seattle Center gun violence, Circle the Blocks group leading community walk across three years of Capitol Hill shooting sites
East Precinct foot patrol officers joined a recent walk (Image: Circle the Blocks) A new community group focused on “building stronger connections among residents, businesses, service providers, and public-safety partners” is holding a Capitol Hill walk Thursday night to call for more to be done to address gun violence and public safety following early Saturday morning’s shooting on 11th Ave and the deadly burst of gunfire at the Seattle Center …
CCRKBA Weighs In On Seattle Murders, Touted By Mayor And Police Chief As A ‘Gun Problem’
CCRKBA criticized Seattle officials for focusing on gun control after a deadly festival shooting involving a 15-year-old suspect. The post CCRKBA Weighs In On Seattle Murders, Touted By Mayor And Police Chief As A ‘Gun Problem’ appeared first on The Truth About Guns.
Seattle Police: Teen's Ghost Gun Wasn't What Killed
Ballistics testing is adjusting the case against a 15-year-old accused in Sunday's deadly shooting at Seattle Center. Prosecutors say the rounds that killed two innocent bystanders do not match the ghost gun found on the teen, though they allege he fired into the Bite of Seattle crowd during a shootout....
Preliminary analyses revealed that the bullets that killed two passers-by during a shooting last weekend at a gastronomic festival in Seattle did not come from the gun with which a 15-year-old, arrested at the scene, had been seen shooting, said police in court documents filed on Wednesday.
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