SEATTLE – A Renton Police officer was forced to shoot an armed suspect during a confrontation Thursday afternoon, according to the department. Dave Leibman said in an email.Police responded to a reported shooting at the Brighton Ridge Apartments in the 2300 block of Northeast Fourth Street shortly before 5 p.m., according to a Officers found a woman, whom they described as being in her 40s, dead. They arrested a man in his mid-60s in connection to the shooting.The Seattle Times occasionally closes comments on particularly sensitive stories. This appears to be a domestic situation and there is no further danger in the area at this time.
Renton police arrested a man suspected of fatally shooting his adult daughter in an apartment Monday afternoon, according to the police department.The victim’s baby was in the apartment when the shooting occurred, but he was not injured and has been turned over to his father, police spokesman Cmdr. Renton police arrested a man suspected of fatally shooting his adult daughter in an apartment Monday afternoon, according to the police department.
The Seattle Times reported he later Renton Police said the officer who shot the suspect is a 30-year veteran of the department. The officer fired at least one shot, and the man dropped the weapon and ran away. Witnesses who have not already spoken with investigators are asked to contact Port of Seattle dispatch at 206-787-5401.Patch is a space for neighborhood news. Another officer arrived and attempted to stop the suspect with a less-lethal weapon, but police said the man did not comply.After the second confrontation, officers said the man took out a knife and moved toward them. Please keep your replies clean, friendly and factual.To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit'No Timetable' For Unemployment Aid; More Football Canceled The suspect is a male in his mid 60’s and he was taken in to custody without incident.
20-year-old man critically injured in shooting at Renton shopping center . Coronavirus daily news updates, August 10: What to know today about COVID-19 in the Seattle area, Washington state and the world 374 Seattle Police Department employees made at least $200,000 last year; here's how Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best says she will retire amid protests, City Council cuts 'It's not the Seattle I want to live in': Passion and deep feelings at rally to support police Teen dies after shooting in Renton Walmart parking lot Sunday Originally published January 20, 2019 at 3:56 pm Updated January 21, 2019 at 7:51 am The victim is a 16-year-old boy, police said. One person is dead after a shooting involving a police officer in downtown Renton on Saturday night, officials said. RENTON, Wash. -- Authorities say a 20-year-old man was critically injured Monday in a shooting in Renton. Today at 1651 hours Renton Officers were dispatched to a shooting at 2307 NE 4th St. Officers found a female in her 40’s deceased. The shooting … crime & safety Police Shoot, Kill Man During Confrontation In Renton An investigation is underway after a police sergeant fatally shot a man near a Renton 7-Eleven Thursday afternoon.
According to a police news release, a patrol sergeant first contacted the man for a liquor violation, in the area of 168th Street and 116th Avenue Southeast, around 3:45 p.m. A short time later, investigators said a 911 call came in reporting a man with a gun seen in the area just a few minutes prior.As the officer approached, police said the man pulled out what appeared to be a shotgun. The first officer fired at least one more shot at the man, who then came to a stop.According to police, the man was taken by medics to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.