Man found dead inside car riddled with bullets in South Park neighborhood

Seattle, WALocal News

A man was found dead inside a vehicle hit by multiple bullets during a shooting in Seattle's South Park neighborhood on Wednesday night. The incident occurred around 9:45 p. m. in front of the Museum of Chicano Latino Culture, where one window was shattered due to the gunfire. The King County Sheriff's Office Major Crimes Unit spent hours collecting evidence at the scene, but authorities have yet to release the victim's name or details surrounding the shooting.

Investigators are optimistic that security cameras nearby may provide vital leads in identifying the shooter. This event underscores the persistent issue of gun violence in Seattle, particularly in neighborhoods like South Park. The police have urged witnesses to come forward with any information. Local community leaders have called for increased safety measures in response to the rising crime rates. The investigation remains active as authorities work to apprehend the suspect or suspects involved.

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