Seattle shooting leaves one dead, seven wounded; suspects at large
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[January 23, 2020]
By Steve Gorman
(Reuters) - A violent altercation that
escalated into gunfire in downtown Seattle left one woman dead and six
other bystanders wounded outside a fast-food restaurant on Wednesday,
and police said they were searching for at least two suspects.
The precise circumstances of the shooting, what precipitated the
bloodshed and the number of people involved remained murky hours after
the incident, which unfolded in a busy shopping district during the
evening rush-hour.
The violence, which investigators deemed was "not a random incident,"
grew out of a dispute in front of a McDonald's restaurant, Seattle
Police Chief Carmen Best told reporters at a briefing near the crime
scene.
"People pulled out guns, shots rang out, people ran in various
directions," she said.
The chief added there were "multiple people involved as shooters" who
apparently fled the scene, but she declined to specify how many suspects
police believed were at large.
"We've locked down the scene. We have no active shooting at this point
... so everything is safe for the night."

Seattle television station KOMO-TV, citing witness accounts, reported
that two men were seen arguing on the street before pulling guns on each
other and opening fire as pedestrians around them scattered for cover.
All of those hit by gunfire were believed to have been bystanders,
authorities said.
A Fire Department spokesman described the lone fatality as a woman about
40 to 50 years of age, who was found dead at the scene. Seven other
victims were brought to Harborview Medical Center's emergency room, a
hospital spokeswoman said.
One of those patients was a woman in her 50s who was listed in critical
condition as she underwent emergency surgery, according to Seattle Fire
Chief Harold Scoggins. Another was a 9-year-old boy in serious
condition, he said.
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People run as gunfire can be heard during a shooting in Seattle,
Washington, U.S., January 22, 2020, in this still image taken from
video obtained from social media. Mandatory credit JESSICA SCHREINDL/via
REUTERS

An office worker identified only as Bill told KOMO-TV he heard
gunfire and saw scores of people running away in terror as he
watched the scene unfold from an upstairs office window .
"It was sheer panic," he said. "I've never seen anything like it."
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb and Steve Gorman in Culver City,
California; Editing by Stephen Coates & Kim Coghill)
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