1 dead after shooting in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood

SeaTac, WALocal News

A tragic shooting incident unfolded in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood early Wednesday, claiming the life of a 40-year-old man. The shooting occurred just before 2 a. m. at an apartment complex located on the 1200 block of Seneca Street. Upon arrival, officers discovered the victim suffering from gunshot wounds and immediately initiated life-saving measures, but he ultimately succumbed to his injuries.

The suspect involved in the shooting fled the scene and remains at large, prompting a thorough investigation by local detectives. As of now, the motive for this violent act is unknown, raising concerns within the community. Police are actively seeking assistance from the public, urging anyone with information to contact the Seattle Police Department's violent crimes tip line at 206-344-5000. This incident highlights ongoing issues of gun violence in urban areas, prompting discussions about safety and crime prevention. The community's cooperation is crucial in solving this case and ensuring justice for the victim.

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