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FWPD receives 150,000 for gun buyback and safe giveaway

The Federal Way Police Department has received $150,000 for a gun buyback and safe giveaway program, funded by a lawsuit against Federal Way Discount Guns for illegal sales of high-capacity magazines. This initiative, part of a broader $2 million allocation from the Washington State Attorney General's office, aims to enhance public safety and reduce gun violence in the community.

Federal Way man charged in crash that killed passenger

A Federal Way man, Francisco Ivan Garcia-Barragan, has been charged with vehicular homicide and two counts of vehicular assault following a fatal crash that killed his passenger, Birsan Cruz-Ramirez. Evidence suggests he was driving under the influence and fled the scene, leading to further injuries for occupants of another vehicle. He is currently held on a $75,000 bail.

Second suspect arrested in April IHOP shooting death of 2-year-old

Jerome Lewis has been arrested as the second suspect in the April 2024 shooting death of a 2-year-old in the Federal Way IHOP parking lot. He faces charges of first-degree murder and attempted murder, with DNA evidence linking him to the crime scene. This tragic incident raises serious concerns about gun violence and public safety in the area.

Man who shot teen in 2021 pleads guilty to manslaughter

Michael Leemoui, a Federal Way man, has pleaded guilty to manslaughter for the 2021 shooting death of 17-year-old Antonio Garcia-Fonseca at a Renton marijuana dispensary. Leemoui, who was a security officer at the time, was initially charged with second-degree murder but faced a hung jury trial. The state recommends a sentence of 114 months, along with restitution and a lifetime no-contact order with the victim's family.

Drug arrests up 402 in Federal Way, while others dropped

Drug arrests in Federal Way have surged by 402%, according to Mayor Jim Ferrell, who attributes this increase to new legislation that allows police to pursue suspects. Despite the rise in drug-related offenses, overall crime rates in the city have decreased by over 11%, with significant reductions in violent crimes and theft. The mayor emphasizes the importance of addressing drug use to enhance community safety.

Auburn man charged with vehicular homicide in FW crash

An Auburn man, Robinpreet Singh, has been charged with vehicular homicide following a fatal crash in Federal Way on December 1 that resulted in the death of 35-year-old Ryan Golden. Singh was allegedly speeding and intoxicated, with a blood alcohol content of 0.132. He is currently held on bail while facing charges related to the incident.

Fake iPhone Scam Reported on Facebook Marketplace in Federal Way

The Federal Way Police Department has reported a fake iPhone scam on Facebook Marketplace, where a victim lost $300 to a seller who later deleted his profile. This incident highlights the risks of online transactions.

State Patrol arrests Federal Way man in fatal Kent crash on I-5 Update

A Federal Way man was arrested on December 8, 2024, for vehicular homicide, vehicular assault, and DUI after a fatal crash on I-5 in Kent that resulted in the death of a passenger and injuries to others. This incident raises significant concerns about impaired driving and road safety in the area.

Man threatens to disarm officer of his firearm Federal Way Police Blotter

A man threatened to disarm a police officer in Federal Way, leading to the use of a less-lethal option to de-escalate the situation. This incident, along with multiple vehicle thefts and scams reported in the area, highlights ongoing safety concerns within the community. The Federal Way Police Blotter offers valuable insights into local crime trends and public safety challenges.

Lawsuit dismissed against Federal Way lawyer accused of fraud

A King County Superior Court judge dismissed a lawsuit against Federal Way lawyer Shawn Harju, who was accused of facilitating nearly $20 million in fraudulent losses. The dismissal was granted with prejudice, indicating the case cannot be retried, as the court found that the plaintiff, Highmore Financing Company, had no standing in the escrow agreements. Harju, who also owns a yoga business and chairs the local Chamber of Commerce, argued that the allegations were unfounded.