Five shot in downtown Seattle near scene
of anti-Trump protests
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[November 10, 2016]
By Dan Whitcomb
(Reuters) - A gunman opened fire in
downtown Seattle on Wednesday evening following an argument and wounded
five people, one man critically, not far from protests against the
surprise victory of Republican Donald Trump in the U.S. presidential
election.
The shooting did not appear to be connected to the anti-Trump
demonstrations but instead stemmed from a personal argument, said Robert
Merner, assistant chief of the Seattle Police Department.
"It appears that some type of argument took place. This individual began
to walk away from the crowd, then turned and fired into the crowd,"
Merner told reporters.
He said the suspect then fled from the area on foot and remained at
large more than an hour later.
The most seriously injured victim, a man, was rushed to nearby
Harborview Medical Center, where he was listed in critical condition on
Wednesday night.
The other four victims, identified only as one woman and three men, all
sustained non-life threatening wounds to their legs, police said.
Police and fire crews were on the scene in less than a minute because
they had been in the area to monitor the demonstrations, he said, but
did not arrive in time to engage the suspect.
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Thousands of people rallied in cities across the United States on
Wednesday to protest against Trump's win, blasting his controversial
campaign rhetoric against immigrants, Muslims and other groups.
In Seattle, hundreds of protesters marched through the downtown
streets.
Following the shooting, police closed down the intersection of Third
Avenue and Pine streets, where the shooting took place in front of a
convenience store and a bus stop.
The Seattle Times newspaper reported that witnesses heard several
gunshots.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Paul Tait and Michael Perry)
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