Bodycam Shows Seattle Police Officers Shooting Homicide Suspect – Everything Law and Order Blog

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Seattle Police and the King County Sheriff’s Office are conducting separate investigations into an early-morning homicide, and subsequent officer-involved shooting, that occurred early Thursday morning in the Northgate neighborhood. At 3:25 AM, officers from the North Precinct were dispatched to a possible domestic violence incident at an apartment building in the 10500 block of Midvale Avenue North. Based on the information relayed to them from the SPD 911 Center and witnesses at the scene, the officers forced open the door of a third-floor apartment. As officers entered the apartment, they found a deceased woman inside. Two adults, a man and a woman, and two small children, a boy and a girl, were hiding in another room. Police then contacted a man armed with a large knife in a bedroom. Two officers engaged the suspect, ordering him to drop the knife. During the encounter the officers fired their service weapons, fatally striking the suspect. The officers were not injured. Body worn video from the two involved officers shows them forcing entry into the area of the apartment of the deceased and engaging the suspect.

The officers escorted the uninjured adults and children out of the apartment. Seattle Fire responded but both the victim and the armed man were declared deceased at the scene. After the conclusion of the video, officers attempted life-saving measures on the suspect and rescued the family that had barricaded themselves in an adjacent room. Detectives from the Force Investigation Team, CSI, and Homicide responded, as well as representatives from the Office of Police Accountability and the Inspector General. Per the Department’s agreement with King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), and in line with Initiative 940, investigators from KCSO also responded to begin an independent investigation. This remains an active and on-going investigation.

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49 thoughts on “Bodycam Shows Seattle Police Officers Shooting Homicide Suspect”
  1. This is what our men and women in uniform have to deal with. These dirty BLM mother fuckers wouldn’t last a second in their world.

  2. Even though it's blurred, the blood basically speaks for itself. That guy deserved what he got. I just hope the officers are doing well.

  3. U wonder how many of these animals were just simply drunk when they decide they want to suicide themselves by cop, or are just deranged drunks and dont know they are going to die or care.. but liquor stores were "essential businesses" during the pandemic, and weed is illegal?

  4. I don’t know if it’s just my f’d up curiosity to see the crime scenes uncensored. But I could never be able to handle all the crap police stumble into and make quick thinking decisions. Also this is another reason police need to go to domestic calls and not social workers.

  5. He didn't kill that woman he slaughtered her blood all over the place. Another states officials who do not deserve there police. So glad I do not live on the West Coast. Hope the good people will wake up and get rid of there POS Politian's.

  6. Once I heard there was a woman with her head cut off, I just skipped to seeing him shot. I'm sorry. I just didn't care to hear his bullshit at that point.

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