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  • Man walks into Seattle hospital after being shot in back

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    Police said a man showed up to a Seattle hospital after being shot, and an investigation is underway.

    What we know:

    The shooting victim admitted himself into the emergency department at Harborview Medical Center on Tuesday around 11:50 a.m.

    Police said he suffered a gunshot wound to the back.

    Officers determined the man was shot near 12th Avenue South and South Main Street in the Yesler Terrace neighborhood.

    Seattle police located two shell casings at the scene.

    The circumstances leading up to the shooting are under investigation, and no suspect information is known at this time.

    Anyone with information is asked to call the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line at 206-233-5000.

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  • Seattle reels after deadly CID shooting, leaders call for help

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    A deadly shooting has left Seattle’s Chinatown-International District reeling – just blocks from where community leaders have been calling for stronger public safety measures.

    Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes said officers responded around 10:40 p.m. to reports of a disturbance near 12th Avenue South and Jackson Street.

    “Analysts from our Real-Time Crime Center were able to get on cameras that we have at 12th and Jackson and confirm that there was some type of disturbance,” Barnes said. “They saw people moving and running in a hurried fashion, so officers got here as quick as they could, and located a person with a non-life threatening gun shot wound that was transported to an area hospital for treatment.”

    Officers also found a second victim, who died at the scene.

    The backstory:

    Police say the violence stemmed from a dispute between two groups. 

    “Whenever someone gets shot and killed it’s always a danger to the public until this person is in custody. Until this person is brought to justice he is not safe, we’re not safe,” Barnes said.

    The shooting highlights fears community members have been voicing for the last few years.

    Sasha Toda-Peters has lived in the CID since 1994 and said the neighborhood has changed dramatically.

    What they’re saying:

    “Oh, yeah, there’s been a tremendous change over the years,” Toda-Peters said. “There’s certainly been an increase in, like, I guess, transient homelessness over the years. A lot of open drug use. We definitely could use some more social services.”

    He believes city leaders haven’t done enough to address the root causes.

    “Maybe tax dollars haven’t been put towards good use. And yeah, I feel like we’re just kind of perpetuating this homelessness crisis just more to just provide jobs for some of our politicians, more than actually solving homelessness,” Toda-Peters said.

    Solving crime in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District

    Local perspective:

    Residents say crime often just gets shifted around the city, especially from 3rd and Pine.

    “It seemed like the SPD or the municipality pushed that based off of some of the complaints of the business owners and had kind of cleaned that up and then pushed that business down to 12th and Jackson and in King Street up there is just kind of that epicenter now,” Toda-Peters said.

    Former Seattle City Council member and community leader Tanya Woo says what happened Monday night is part of a much larger crisis.

    “It’s just devastating, but it feels like it’s kind of like the norm. I mean, we’ve been experiencing a lot of these issues for the last five to seven years, and every week there’s something — a shooting, a stabbing … and every single day you walk through the Little Saigon, there are multiple overdoses. People are dying on a daily basis here, and that collective trauma just wears you down,” Woo said. “And people don’t remember, or some people don’t know that this area is a residential neighborhood. I mean, we have a high school a block away from where the shooting happened last night.”

    Woo said the CID has long felt marginalized.

    “I mean, historically this area, we’ve always felt ignored, marginalized, forgotten… and so we really need a concentrated effort from not just the city, also the county and the state. And that was part of the 15-Point Plan — we’re asking for all types of government to please step up and help,” Woo said.

    The community’s safety plan calls for a coordinated city-county-state response, including more patrols, increased enforcement of drug and weapons laws, a fentanyl response strategy, affordable housing expansion, and a community safety office at 12th and Jackson.

    Woo said the neighborhood is at a breaking point.

    “Feeling morally devastated, and it’s just, it’s just rough for everybody. I mean, you walk through a little Saigon, you see boarded up storefronts, you see fencing, barbed wire. It wasn’t like this,” Woo said. “We have a brand-new park that just opened a year ago for our kids … and there’s garbage everywhere. It’s just tough, especially for our small businesses.”

    Why you should care:

    She’s calling on King County and State Leaders to step in and help.

    “There’s a lot of addiction needs. Fentanyl drugs was a total game changer, and there are deaths every single day from this really terrible drug, and that changed the landscape of how we approach things. And so we need a fentanyl plan. We need drug addiction services. We need resources. We need more housing, but it’s going to take everybody,” Woo said.

    As for whether the CID is surviving or thriving — Woo didn’t hesitate.

    “I think we’re surviving right now, and we would love to be thriving. And we all remember what this community was like five or seven years ago,” Woo said. “We want to go back to that time when this was a jewel of a neighborhood, and people felt safe. If we dedicated city, county and state resources, we can get there together, especially ahead of FIFA World Cup and the stadiums are just three minutes away.”

    “It would be nice just to see some more, you know, plainclothes officers walking the beats. You know, not necessarily in patrol cars, but just being like peace officers and just being part of the community, which I love and cherish,” Toda-Peters said.

    Police are urging anyone with information about Monday night’s shooting to come forward.

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  • Late-night shooting in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District kills 1, injures another

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    There was a heavy police presence in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District after a fatal shooting Monday night.

    What we know:

    The incident happened along 12th Avenue South near South Lane Street at around 9:50 p.m.

    Seattle police confirmed at least one person died, and another was injured.

    The public is asked to avoid the area. Police will release additional information about the shooting as it becomes available.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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  • Some in Seattle’s CID say more video surveillance could be useful tool in crime reduction

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    Surveillance video released on Wednesday by the Seattle Police Department showed a seemingly unprovoked stabbing in the Chinatown International District (CID). It happened on Monday evening near the intersection of 12th Avenue South and South King Street. 

    The backstory:

    In the video, the suspect was seen riding a bike up to the male victim who was walking, stabbed the victim multiple times, and then rode away. Police said the victim tried running to catch the suspect but couldn’t. Medics treated the victim at the scene before he was transported to a hospital in serious condition.

    Seattle CID stabbing surveillance video

    A short time after the stabbing, police dash camera video recorded the suspect’s arrest. Police found him near Lowe’s at the intersection of Rainier Avenue South and South Bayview Street. Officers recovered the knife from the suspect’s waistband. Police credit the city’s Real-Time Crime Center (RTCC) for helping track the suspect down.

    CID stabbing suspect dashcam video

    Seattle City Council approved two ordinances to expand the police department’s piloted use of Closed-Circuit Television Camera Systems (CCTV) and RTCC surveillance technologies. 

    The legislation will add to the 65 cameras that are currently approved in three high-crime areas: 12th Avenue and Jackson in the CID, Pioneer Square on the 3rd Avenue bus corridor, and North Aurora Avenue. The legislation also allows the police department to access data from Seattle’s traffic cameras.

    What they’re saying:

    Cindy and Charlie Martin own Seattle Pinball Museum, which has been in the heart of the CID for 16 years. They said they support video surveillance as a resource to improve safety in the neighborhood.

    “I totally support it. It would just make me feel better when I’m out walking,” said Cindy. “I notice when I’m in Hing Hay, I can go through part of the park, but I can’t go through the whole park because I’m uncomfortable.”

    “Expanding the CCTV system isn’t a magic bullet. But it’s a good tool on the table to try to help identify the problem and work towards a solution,” said Charlie.

    City officials said additional cameras will be installed in parts of Capitol Hill, the Stadium District, and near Garfield High School.

    Not everyone agrees with the police department’s expanded access to video surveillance. The ACLU previously raised concerns about the federal government using the video to target immigrants in areas like the CID, vulnerable communities, and protesters. Seattle City Council heard approximately three hours of public comment opposing the ordinance before it was approved on Tuesday in a 7-2 vote.

    However, some business owners, like the Martins, said something needs to be done to help the neighborhood reclaim its sense of security. They believe additional CCTV could be a useful tool.

     “An activated area is less likely, in my personal opinion, to foster illegal activities,” said Charles. “There’s still work to do.”

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    The business owners said they have noticed positive changes recently, as the city and community partners work towards a cleaner, safer CID. 

    “More people coming to the area, accessing the restaurants, the attractions,” said Charles. “This is a good place to come. And we like to tell everybody that it’s kind of the undiscovered jewel in Seattle.”

    According to data from the Seattle Police Department crime dashboard, the CID is seeing a drop in violent crimes in 2025, compared to years 2023 and 2024.

    The Source: Information in this story came from the Seattle City Council, Seattle Police, the ACLU and original FOX 13 Seattle reporting and interviews.

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  • 1 arrested, 1 injured in stabbing in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District

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    Seattle police say a stabbing left one person hospitalized in serious condition, and a suspect was arrested on Monday.

    What we know:

    The stabbing happened around 6 p.m. near South King Street and 12th Avenue South in the Chinatown-International District.

    Police said one person was stabbed, treated on scene by paramedics, and taken to Haborview Medical Center in serious condition.

    Officers located and arrested a suspect in connection to the stabbing, according to SPD.

    What we don’t know:

    It’s unclear if there were any additional suspects. The current condition of the victim is unknown at this time.

    Seattle police said they will release more information on the incident later.

    Local perspective:

    This stabbing comes after two shootings in the Chinatown-International District, including one that sent a man to the hospital in critical condition and another that injured a woman.

    This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

    The Source: Information in this story came from the Seattle Police Department.

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  • Man shot, critically injured in Seattle International District shooting

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    Seattle police are actively investigating a shooting that left a man in critical condition Friday afternoon.

    What we know:

    Officers responded to reports of a shooting at 3:48 p.m. near South Jackson Street and 12th Avenue South, in the Chinatown-International District.

    There, police found a man with a gunshot wound to the upper body, near his shoulder. Officers provided aid until medics arrived and took the victim to Harborview Medical Center. At the time, the man was in critical condition.

    Police said they discovered the suspect and victim were involved in an altercation shortly before the shooting. The suspect reportedly fired multiple rounds, striking the victim and damaging an electric transformer.

    The suspect fled northbound on 12th Avenue in a light-colored vehicle, according to SPD. The suspect’s identity is currently unknown.

    Detectives are working to determine what led up to the shooting. Anyone with information is asked to call the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line at 206-233-5000.

    The Source: Information in this story came from the Seattle Police Department.

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