#2025-326795/North Precinct/Second Watch/N2:
At 0651 hours, officers responded to the 12500 block of Stone Ave N for an armed robbery call. The caller reported a known male and female arrived in a vehicle and threatened the victim at his tent, demanding money he owed them. After a disagreement over the amount, the known male pulled a firearm, pointed it at the victim, and took a bag of tools belonging to the victim before driving away northbound. The victim took a photograph of the suspect’s vehicle as they left the scene.
#2025-327190/East Precinct/Second Watch/G2:
At 1230 hours, officers responded to a weapon call near a local high school at the intersection of 23rd and Jefferson. A witness reported seeing two male subjects conversing with three female juveniles, one of whom was a current student while the other two were on suspension. The witness observed one of the male subjects brandish a firearm and make a vague threat toward the female juveniles. Following this, one of the subjects left the area heading southbound. One subject was left on a lime scooter, while the other departed in a silver vehicle. The school was placed on a “shelter in place” order until police confirmed that there was no threat to the students. Officers conducted a thorough search for the subjects but were unable to locate them. Once it was determined to be safe, the “shelter in place” order was lifted, and normal activities resumed. The three possible victims were not on the scene when officers arrived, so all this information was coming from a witness. Officers continued with direct patrols until school was dismissed. 241 and 244 were screened.
#2025-327148/North Precinct/Second Watch/B1:
At 1201 hours 911 received a report that an elderly male was being robbed and was in a disturbance with the suspect who was still on scene. CRT6 arrived and quickly stopped the suspect. CRT6 maintained time distance and shielding while waiting for additional officers to arrive. The suspect refused to follow commands and would not display his hands, which were tucked into his beltline. Officers quickly devised a plan. A 40mm was used to gain compliance and take the suspect into custody. No additional force was used. No officers were injured. The suspect was arrested for Strong Arm Robbery. SFD medically cleared the suspect on scene. The suspect was transported and booked into KCJ.
#2025-327434/North Precinct/Second Watch/N1:
At 1628 hours, the initial call reported shots fired on a crowded park playground, prompting a large response. Responding officers determined there was no shooting/shots fired, but that there was a reported armed suspect walking across the playfield. The suspect was quickly detained and found to be a juvenile. The suspect’s mother was contacted and responded to the scene. The mother gave officers permission to search the suspect’s backpack, from which a realistic looking replica handgun was recovered. The mother requested officers seize the replica for destruction, which was done. Juvenile released to mother. No charges pending at this time.
#2025-327245/North Precinct/Second Watch/U2:
At 1325 hours, a passerby reported a group handing out leaflets mentioning “Zionists”. No threats, traffic blockage, or other criminal acts were reported. It was determined that no police resources would be deployed unless the situation changed. Protesters eventually self-dispersed.
#2025-326523/North Precinct/Third Watch/U3:
At 2053 hours, officers were dispatched to a call at Seattle Children’s Hospital for a patient with a weapon. Officers arrived on scene and spoke with security and hospital staff who provided PC for several counts of Felony Harassment and property destruction. Officers screened the PC with YSC who agreed to book him. Officers devised a plan to take the subject into custody. The subject was taken into custody without incident. While officers were waiting for AMR to transport, the subject bit an officer on his thumb causing injury. Type II UOF was used to have the subject release his thumb. Once at YSC, they declined to book the individual due to him being restrained with mittens and too violent. The individual was taken to HMC for INVOL due to Children’s refusing him. The subjects’ parents were not able to take custody due to him being homicidal and suicidal. SPD LT screened this call. This incident was screened with FIT.
#2025-327790/North Precinct/Third Watch/J1:
At 2326 hours, Officers responded to a man with a knife threatening his neighbors. The RP reported that the suspect tried to attack him with a kitchen knife approximately 6″ in length. The RP punched the suspect and knocked him out. When the suspect woke up, he began stabbing the RP’s door with the knife. Several neighbors were threatened by the suspect and called 911. Officers arrived on scene and got eyes on the suspects front door while developing PC for a crime. While officers were watching, the suspect came out of his apartment with a knife and ran towards the RP. Officers announced themselves and the suspect ran back into his apartment. Officers were able to convince him to throw the knife out of his apartment. After contacting HNT and having them activated, the suspect exited his apartment. Type 2 force was used as the suspect attempted to reach for the knife he threw out earlier. Officers were able to take the suspect into custody without further incident. SFD arrived on scene and treated the suspect for his injuries. AMR arrived and transported the suspect to NW Hospital for cuts that were self-inflicted from holding the knife. Hospital guard was required. No officers were hurt during this incident.