One killed, another injured in early morning shooting near Glen Acres Golf Course in Burien Thursday

Burien, WALocal News

A shooting near Glen Acres Golf Course in Burien resulted in one fatality and one injury early Thursday morning, July 3, 2025. Deputies arrived at the scene shortly after 1:45 a. m. to find one person deceased and another suffering from gunshot wounds to his arm. First responders quickly administered first aid, including a tourniquet, before transporting the injured man to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle.

Drone footage from the scene showed a significant police response, with evidence markers surrounding a vehicle. The area remained closed off for hours as investigators from the King County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit collected evidence. As of Thursday morning, no suspects had been named, and authorities will release further updates as they become available. This incident marks a concerning event in a typically quiet neighborhood, raising questions about community safety. Local residents may seek information on measures being taken to prevent future violence.

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