Police Man suffers graze wound to head in shooting during BroadwayFir fight

Seattle, WALocal News

A man suffered a grazing gunshot wound to the forehead during a physical altercation near Broadway and E Fir on Tuesday morning. Seattle police responded around 10:40 AM to a reported robbery but determined that no robbery had occurred. Instead, a group of young adults engaged in a fight, leading to the shooting. The Seattle Fire Department provided immediate medical treatment and transported the victim to Harborview Medical Center, where he is in stable condition. SPD is actively searching for the suspect, who remains at large, and urges anyone with information to contact their Violent Crimes Tip Line.

This incident underscores rising concerns regarding youth violence and public safety in the area. Local officials are likely to address these issues to prevent future altercations. The community's support and vigilance are crucial in enhancing safety measures.

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