Lynnwood police need help identifying Swift bus stop shooting suspects

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Lynnwood police are asking for the public's assistance in identifying two male suspects involved in a confrontation at a Swift bus stop on April 18 at 9:03 p. m. Both suspects, armed and displaying gang signs, fired shots at the bus, fortunately resulting in no injuries. The police released video footage on Facebook to aid in the investigation and are also seeking to identify two passengers who were present during the incident. Detectives urge witnesses to provide any information that could lead to the suspects' identification.

The shooting incident underscores ongoing safety concerns at public transit locations in Lynnwood. Local authorities emphasize the importance of community engagement in addressing violence and ensuring public safety. This case is being handled under LPD Case #2025-12960, and the police have made it clear that they are committed to resolving it. Community cooperation is vital in preventing further incidents and enhancing safety.

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