Man killed in 'possible drive-by shooting' in Sammamish

Sammamish, WALocal News

In a shocking incident, a man was killed in what police are describing as a potential drive-by shooting in Sammamish. The event unfolded at a home on East Lake Sammamish Parkway Northeast, prompting an immediate response from local law enforcement. Investigators are currently examining the scene and gathering evidence to identify any suspects involved in this violent act. The community is on high alert following this incident, which raises significant concerns about safety in residential areas. Authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward to assist in the investigation.

This shooting not only impacts the victim's family but also resonates throughout the Sammamish community, emphasizing the need for increased public safety measures. As the investigation progresses, updates are expected to clarify the circumstances surrounding this tragic event. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and report any suspicious activities to help maintain security in their neighborhoods.

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