Shooting Leaves Four Injured on West Casino Road

Everett, WALocal News

A shooting incident on W Casino Road in Everett, WA, has resulted in four individuals being injured, leading to an active investigation by the Everett Police Department. The shooting occurred shortly after 11:00 pm on Tuesday, August 20th, when officers responded to multiple reports of gunfire in the 800 block. On arrival, they discovered two males with visible gunshot wounds and provided immediate medical assistance. The Everett Fire Department transported these victims to Providence Hospital, where they are currently in stable condition. Interestingly, two additional individuals with gunshot wounds later arrived at the hospital on their own.

Witnesses reported hearing a series of gunshots, and it is believed that the suspects fled the scene before police arrived. Officers initiated K-9 tracks and called in air support from the King County Sheriff’s Office, but no suspects have been found. The investigation remains ongoing, with police emphasizing the importance of public assistance in gathering information.

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