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UPDATE: 911 Audio and Bodyworn Video Released After Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting in Lower Queen Anne

UPDATE: May 9, 2019 7:00 PM

The Seattle Police Department is releasing 911 audio, body-worn video, and photos from the May 8th officer-involved shooting in Lower Queen Anne.

In the incident, 911 operators received a hang-up call, and quickly re-connected with a woman, who reported a domestic violence incident in the 600 block of 3rd Avenue West at 7:15 p.m. Officers were dispatched at 7:16 p.m. and arrived 7:21 p.m. Three minutes later, at 7:24 p.m. officers reported shots fired.

WARNING – THIS 911 AUDIO CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT AND MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME LISTENERS

WARNING – THIS BODYWORN VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT AND MAY BE DISTURBING TO SOME VIEWERS

Per the Department’s agreement with the King County Sheriff’s Office, and in accordance with Initiative 940, Sheriff’s Office investigators also responded to conduct an independent investigation.

This remains an active and on-going investigative process. Information presented here is preliminary and subject to change as the investigation proceeds.


ORIGINAL POST:

Seattle Police Force Investigation Team (FIT) detectives and the King County Sheriff’s Office are conducting separate investigations into a fatal officer-involved shooting that occurred in the 600 block of 3rd Avenue West just after 7 p.m. Wednesday evening.

West Precinct patrol officers responded to a 911 call from a woman reporting her boyfriend had armed himself with a knife and was trying to assault her. The victim told 911 operators she was hiding in the bathroom and the suspect was still in the apartment.

Officers arrived and confronted the suspect. Two officers fired their service weapons, fatally wounding the suspect. Neither the domestic violence victim, nor any of the involved officers were injured.

Seattle Fire medics responded and declared the suspect deceased. He is an adult man. Additional details about him are not yet available.

Detectives from the Force Investigation Team, CSI, as well as representatives from the Office of Police Accountability and the Inspector General, were present at the scene.

Per the Department’s agreement with the King County Sheriff’s Office, and in accordance with Initiative 940, Sheriff’s Office investigators also responded to conduct an independent investigation.

This remains an active and on-going investigative process. Information presented here is preliminary and subject to change as the investigation proceeds.