#2025-253159/East Precinct/Third Watch/E2:
At 0314 hours, officers in the nightlife area (1500 blk Broadway) on viewed a fight between a dozen people. When they went to break it up, the officers saw one of the involved people start chasing people and strike them with a closed fist. They arrested him for SMC Fighting, as all of the other people fled. While preparing to leave the area to book the suspect, a friend of the suspect’s approached the police vehicle he was in and attempted to open the front passenger side door after officers had repeatedly warned him to leave the area and stay out of the road. He then grabbed an officer and Sergeant, ripping the officer’s vest apart, while another friend fought three different officers. Both were arrested. Type 1 force used. Officers sustained minor scrapes to the hands and knees. Original suspect from the SMC fighting incident declined for scratch to forehead. West Precinct units responded and rendered the scene safe.
#2025-253460/West Precinct/Second Watch/D3:
At 1214 hours, SPD received a call for service related to a demonstration in the SLU neighborhood against ICE. Caller reported that 200 people were blocking the roadway. Patrol resources and supervisors arrived on scene as groups of protesters were seen leaving the area with signs and musical instruments. A public park in the nearby vicinity was seen hosting an event with permitted street closure signs in the area already closing the roadway down for the separate event. The event was monitored with no other reported issues resulting from the event or attendees.
#2025-252511/West Precinct/Second Watch/M3:
At 1332 hours, SPD responded to a service call in the downtown area for a sizeable crowd of fans that were congregating outside of a hotel awaiting the appearance of a celebrity soccer player to board their transportation bus to the match. The crowd increasingly grew in size to over 100+ individuals overcrowding the sidewalk and into roadway around the transportation bus. Patrol resources responded and cleared the roadway and remained on scene to ensure the peace and public safety until the bus was successfully boarded and departed from the hotel.
#2025-253702/West Precinct/Second Watch/K3:
At 1614 hours, the victim was waiting for the bus when an unknown suspect attacked him and robbed him of his phone. During the struggle, the suspect choked the victim. The victim was legally armed with a pistol and was able to get off one shot at the suspect in self-defense. After the shot was fired, the suspect ran from the scene. It is unknown if the suspect was hit by the bullet. An area check for the suspect had negative results. No other victims or property damage was located within the probable path of the bullet.
#2025-253864/East Precinct/Second Watch/E2:
At 1852 hours, officers responded to a reported assault at a diner located at the intersection of 10th Avenue and East Pike Street. Upon arriving at the scene, officers observed a chaotic situation and quickly separated the involved parties to conduct a thorough investigation of the incident. During the questioning of the suspect, the suspect punched one of the officers directly in the groin, causing immediate pain and distress. The officer, exhibiting commendable professionalism, managed to subdue the suspect quickly and take them into custody. However, the suspect lashed out again, kicking another officer in the leg. The suspect was transported to Harborview hospital for medical evaluation. Once cleared, they were taken to the King County Jail, where they were booked on charges of Assault in the Third Degree. Both officers involved received minor injuries. The suspect had already sustained injuries, which appeared to have been inflicted by the security guards at the diner prior to the officers’ arrival.
#2025-253210/South Precinct/First Watch:
At 0538 hours, Officers were on proactive patrol in the area of 6th AV S and S Michigan St. While patrolling the area, Officers located a suspect at a gas station who they knew had a DV Assault warrant. They also knew this was the same suspect from numerous prior DV Assaults that had occurred in the area. Officers attempted to conduct a traffic stop in which the suspect failed to yield. The suspect pulled over only a couple blocks away and bailed out on foot. A foot pursuit was initiated with the suspect being taken into custody a short time thereafter. A warrant was served on the suspects’ vehicle which revealed: 550+ grams of fentanyl pills (5000+ pills), 84.3 grams of cocaine, and 113.8 grams of methamphetamine. Suspect was booked into KCJ for eluding, obstruction, and VUCSA.
#2025-North Precinct/Third Watch/U2:
At 2025 hours, officers were dispatched to a report of a possible suicidal person on the outside of the railing of the bridge and appeared to being ready to jump. Officers arrived and observed a male subject standing on the outside of the railing of NE 45th St, over the NB lanes of I-5. I-5 NB was closed as a precaution while officers made contact with the subject with the assistance of SFD who provided Spanish translation. Ultimately the subject’s friends arrived on scene and were able to assist with getting the subject back over the railing, where he was ITA’d for danger to self.
#2025-254277/West Precinct/Second Watch/M3:
At 1200 hours, the victim was participating in a political rally in the West Lake Park area when she was approached by the unknown suspect. The suspect then assaulted the victim while shouting her disagreement with the victim. The victim believes she was assaulted due to her political ideology. The victim reported the incident from her residence in the South Precinct on 9/02/25 at approximately 0639 HRS.