Shooting Leaves Four Injured on W Casino Road

Everett, WALocal News

In a troubling incident in Everett, WA, four individuals were injured in a shooting on W Casino Road, which has prompted an active investigation by local law enforcement. The shooting occurred shortly after 11:00 pm on August 20, 2024, with officers responding to numerous reports of gunfire in the vicinity. Upon arrival, they discovered two males suffering from visible gunshot wounds and rendered immediate medical aid. The Everett Fire Department subsequently transported these victims to Providence Hospital, where they are reported to be stable. Additionally, two other individuals with gunshot wounds arrived at the hospital independently, indicating the potential for multiple victims.

Witness accounts suggest that several gunshots were fired, and suspects might have fled the scene prior to police arrival. The investigation is ongoing, with the Everett Police Department urging anyone with information to come forward. This incident highlights the ongoing concerns about gun violence in the community and the need for public cooperation in resolving such cases.

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