A victim who was trapped inside with the suspect a couple buildings over spoke to KIRO 7 and said he tried to fight the gun away from the suspect but was assaulted.
On Thursday, families across the region reached out to KIRO 7′s Investigative Reporter Louie Tran about similar issues, indicating the problem seems to be more widespread.
Thursday’s ruling is the first conviction under a Washington state law that made it easier to prosecute officers for on-duty killings.
It’s among the largest settlements reached over the past several years in a series of lawsuits by local, state, Native American tribal governments and others seeking to hold companies responsible for ...