Suspect pleads not guilty in deadly Capitol Hill Station stabbing
Shawn Patrick Moore, 26, pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and witness intimidation after allegedly stabbing Corey Bellett, 37, at Capitol Hill Station. The incident occurred on May 11, when Bellett was reportedly confronted by Moore and another man on the light rail platform following a minor altercation on the escalator. Prosecutors state that Moore used a box knife to stab Bellett multiple times, with the medical examiner noting three significant wounds. Judge Melinda Young denied a request to reduce Moore's $3 million bond, and he remains held in King County Jail. Authorities are investigating Moore's alleged threats against his companion during the incident, who later provided information to the police.
A fundraiser has been organized to assist Bellett's wife and family in coping with their loss. Bellett was remembered by friends and family as a talented chef and loving husband, highlighting the community's grief over his death. The case underscores ongoing concerns about violence in public spaces.