Shooting in Downtown Seattle Leaves One Dead, 7 Wounded, Suspects Still at Large

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By Reuters
January 22, 2020US News
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Shooting in Downtown Seattle Leaves One Dead, 7 Wounded, Suspects Still at Large
Officers attend to one of several shooting victims, outside of McDonald's on Third Avenue, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020, in Seattle. The window of the restaurant behind them was shattered after a gunman opened fire in the heavily trafficked downtown area. (David Silver via AP)

At least one person was killed and five wounded in a shooting on Thursday in downtown Seattle, city police said on Twitter, adding they were searching for suspects.

Few details on the violence were immediately available but television station KOMO-TV reported the incident snarled evening rush-hour traffic and quoted an office worker identified only as Bill as saying he heard gunfire and saw scores of people running for cover.

“It was sheer panic,” he said. “I’ve never seen anything like it.”

“Detectives are investigating after six people were wounded by gunfire, one fatally,” Seattle police said on Twitter.

“The suspect(s) fled the scene.”

A spokeswoman for Harborview Medical Center said that seven victims had been brought to the hospital’s emergency room. She gave no information about the patients’ conditions.

The police department said officers and medics were providing aid to victims at the scene.

Seattle shooting
Police work the scene of a shooting on Third Avenue and Pine Street on Jan. 22, 2020, in Seattle. (Amanda Snyder/The Seattle Times via AP)

KOMO-TV said a 9-year-old boy was among the wounded in serious condition, and that a 55-year-old woman was critically wounded. The station reported at least two suspects were at large.

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