Gold Bar Man Hospitalized After Christmas Morning Shooting

Seattle, WALocal News

A shooting incident in Gold Bar, Washington, resulted in a 48-year-old man being hospitalized on Christmas Day. The event occurred around 1:40 a. m. during a verbal argument on Croft Avenue, as reported by the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office. During the altercation, a 58-year-old man shot the victim, prompting a swift response from law enforcement.

The victim was transported to Providence Regional Medical Center for medical attention, but no updates on his condition have been provided. The sheriff's office is conducting an active investigation to uncover more details about the circumstances surrounding the shooting. This incident contributes to ongoing discussions about public safety and gun-related violence, particularly during a time typically associated with family gatherings and celebrations. Authorities are urging community members to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities. As this story develops, further updates are anticipated.

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