Shooting on Vashon Island leaves 1 injured, suspect in custody for domestic violence

Seattle, WALocal News

A shooting incident on Vashon Island on February 10, 2025, left one person injured, prompting a swift response from local law enforcement. The suspect, who has been arrested on charges of domestic violence, reportedly shot the victim in the arm, with injuries deemed non-life-threatening by Harborview Medical Center. Eyewitness accounts indicated a large presence of the King County Sheriff's Office, as deputies quickly disembarked from a ferry to respond to the emergency. Despite the serious nature of the incident, details regarding the relationship between the suspect and the victim remain undisclosed. Neighbors expressed concern and confusion over the event, noting that such violence is rare in their tranquil community.

The sheriff's office confirmed that the incident was related to domestic violence but did not provide specifics on the number of shots fired or the weapon used. As the investigation continues, local authorities are working to gather more information and ensure public safety. A court appearance for the suspect is anticipated soon, further highlighting the community's need for clarity in this troubling situation.

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