I was in the "Finishing Trades Institute" mentioned in the story below. It is a branch of South Seattle Community College so I could not carry there. I saw that the roads were blocked when I pulled in. When I got to the third floor of the building I was talking to a bunch of friends looking out the windows at cop cars. Someone said there had been a shooting and my first though was "Oh, great, he is going to head right for the gun free zone and I do not have my gun". Well, guess what? A good (and reliable) friend of mine said he saw a police officer go into one of the other school buildings with a rifle. I guess a couple of people who were exiting the building were told to go back inside. There was talk of locking the doors but I do not know if that actually happened. By the time we were done everything had calmed down. I don't know if the suspect was actually on school grounds or not.
http://www.king5.com/news/local/Search-for-shooting-suspect-in-South-Seattle-100490384.html
SEATTLE – Police are searching for the person who shot a man twice in South Seattle Wednesday
It happened just before 6 p.m. in the area of Corson Avenue S. and East Marginal Way S. Both directions of East Marginal Way were closed for the search and the nearby Finishing Trades Institute of Washington was also being considered a crime scene.
The victim, a man in his 20's, was shot in the neck and head. His wounds are considered life-threatening.
Police say the victim and a second person were seen running away from an older model white van. It's not certain whether the second person was another victim or a suspect. A third person drove away in the van.
Descriptions of the suspects have not been released.
http://www.king5.com/news/local/Search-for-shooting-suspect-in-South-Seattle-100490384.html
SEATTLE – Police are searching for the person who shot a man twice in South Seattle Wednesday
It happened just before 6 p.m. in the area of Corson Avenue S. and East Marginal Way S. Both directions of East Marginal Way were closed for the search and the nearby Finishing Trades Institute of Washington was also being considered a crime scene.
The victim, a man in his 20's, was shot in the neck and head. His wounds are considered life-threatening.
Police say the victim and a second person were seen running away from an older model white van. It's not certain whether the second person was another victim or a suspect. A third person drove away in the van.
Descriptions of the suspects have not been released.