Shots fired outside Southcenter restaurant Wednesday suspects flee scene, police seek witnesses

Burien, WALocal News

Tukwila Police are investigating a shooting incident that occurred outside a restaurant near the Westfield Southcenter Mall on May 7, 2025, shortly after 6 p. m. Officers nearby quickly responded to reports of gunfire, securing the area for investigation. Witnesses described seeing an individual fire multiple shots before fleeing, and police confirmed that no injuries were reported despite damage to nearby business windows. The Major Crimes Unit has taken over the investigation, with authorities stating the incident does not appear to be random.

Witnesses expressed concern over the violence in a public space, highlighting the urgency for community safety. Police are actively seeking information from the public, encouraging anyone with details to reach out through various channels. This incident reflects ongoing concerns about gun violence in urban areas. Community engagement is crucial as police work to resolve the case and restore public safety.

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