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North Seattle business closes after bullet hits monitor in Aurora Avenue shootout

Empire Insurance Brokers has decided to close its North Seattle office following a violent shootout that left a bullet lodged in a monitor at their front desk. The closure highlights ongoing problems with crime, drug activity, and prostitution in the area, as owner Ryan Ferrie expressed concerns about the increasing risks to business operations.

5 men indicted for 'staggering' drug trafficking ring connected to Seattle encampments

Five men have been indicted for their roles in a significant drug trafficking organization known as "the Jungle," linked to Seattle's Chinatown-International District. The group is accused of exploiting vulnerabilities among the homeless and trafficking fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine. Law enforcement seized substantial quantities of drugs and firearms during the investigation, underscoring the threat they posed to the community.

Trial Begins for Patrick Cooney in the Murder of Elijah Lewis Amid Concerns Over Justice

The trial of Patrick Cooney, accused of murdering 23-year-old Elijah Lewis during a road rage incident in Capitol Hill, begins amid concerns from Lewis's family that justice may not be served. Cooney claims self-defense, asserting he feared for his life while riding a rental Lime scooter, but evidence limitations imposed by the judge have raised alarms about the trial's fairness. The case highlights ongoing issues of gun violence and community safety in Seattle.

5 men indicted for 'staggering' drug trafficking ring connected to Seattle encampments

Five men have been indicted for their involvement in a significant drug trafficking organization in Seattle's Chinatown-International District, dubbed "the Jungle." The group is accused of exploiting vulnerabilities among the homeless population while trafficking fentanyl, heroin, and methamphetamine, leading to federal charges that could result in severe penalties.

Trial begins in murder of Elijah Lewis as scooter rider claims self-defense in Capitol Hill road rage shooting

The trial of Patrick Cooney, accused of murdering 23-year-old Elijah Lewis during a road rage incident in Capitol Hill, has begun, with Cooney claiming self-defense. Lewis’s family fears that the legal proceedings may be biased against justice, especially as Cooney's defense has successfully limited evidence relating to his past violent incidents. The case has drawn significant public interest due to Lewis's status as a community leader and the troubling circumstances surrounding his death.

Trial Begins in Murder of Elijah Lewis as Scooter Rider Claims Self-Defense in Capitol Hill Road Rage Shooting

The trial for the murder of Elijah Lewis has commenced, with a scooter rider claiming self-defense during a road rage shooting incident in Capitol Hill. This case has become a focal point for discussions surrounding self-defense laws and urban safety.

Trial begins in murder of Elijah Lewis as scooter rider claims self-defense in Capitol Hill road rage shooting

The trial of Patrick Cooney, accused of murdering community leader Elijah Lewis during a road rage incident in Capitol Hill, has begun, with the defendant claiming self-defense. Family and friends of Lewis express concerns about the fairness of the proceedings, especially after rulings limiting evidence against Cooney. The case has garnered significant attention due to its implications for justice and community safety.

Seattle Reports Zero Homicides in 2025, Setting It Apart from Major U.S. Cities

Seattle remains the only city among the 25 largest U.S. cities without any reported homicides in 2025, according to recent research. Despite this noteworthy statistic, both Denver and San Jose have recently recorded homicides, highlighting Seattle's unique position. The Seattle Police Department confirms that it is too early to determine if this zero-homicide trend is unusual for January.

Courts Address Seattle's Public Safety Concerns Amid High-Profile Incidents

Richard Sitzlack has been charged with second-degree murder for the fatal stabbing of Metro driver Shawn Yim in Seattle, leading to calls for improved safety measures on public transit. Additionally, former Seattle Police officer Kevin Dave was fired for the 2023 death of Jaahnavi Kandula, while no charges will be brought against a delivery driver who shot a van thief in Capitol Hill. These incidents underscore ongoing concerns regarding public safety and police accountability in the city.

Courts Metro deadly stabbing charges, cop who hit and killed Jaahnavi Kandula fired, no charges for driver in Capitol Hill van theft shooting

Richard Sitzlack is charged with second-degree murder for the stabbing death of Metro driver Shawn Yim, raising concerns about safety in public transit. Seattle Police officer Kevin Dave was fired after fatally striking 23-year-old Jaahnavi Kandula, but no charges will be filed against him. Additionally, a delivery driver involved in a Capitol Hill van theft shooting will not face charges.