Suspected Serial Rock Tosser Busted on Capitol Hill After Damage to Seattle Fire Engine Windshield

Seattle, WALocal News

A suspect has been arrested in Capitol Hill for allegedly throwing rocks at multiple vehicles, including a Seattle fire engine, causing significant damage. The incident has sparked outrage among community members, who are concerned about public safety and the implications of such reckless behavior. The damaged fire engine's windshield underscores the risks posed to first responders and the public alike. Local authorities are investigating whether this incident is part of a larger trend of vandalism in the area, as similar reports have emerged in recent weeks. This troubling behavior not only endangers property but also raises questions about community safety and the effectiveness of current preventive measures.

Residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the police. The incident highlights the need for ongoing dialogue about public safety and community responsibility. As the investigation unfolds, the community hopes for swift action to address these concerns and restore a sense of security.

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