Man fatally shot in Auburn early Tuesday identified by King County Medical Examiners Office

Auburn, WALocal News

The King County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed that Keivon Cash Bias, 21, was the victim of a homicide in Auburn early Tuesday morning. Police responded to multiple 911 calls reporting gunfire at approximately 12:15 a. m. Upon arrival, they discovered Bias outside a residence, suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. Emergency personnel treated him at the scene before he was transported to Harborview Medical Center, where he later died from his injuries.

The investigation is ongoing, and no suspects have been arrested at this time. Auburn Police are asking for community assistance and encourage anyone with information to reach out to their tip line. This tragic incident highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence in the area. Local media extends condolences to those who knew and loved Bias.

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