Second teen charged in Spanaway house party mass shooting that killed 2, injured 4
Charges against 18-year-old Christopher Lee Jr Cobb relate to a house party shooting in Spanaway that left two teenagers dead and four injured. The violent incident unfolded just after midnight on March 29, following reports of a street fight at a gathering of juveniles. Security footage captured the chaos as multiple individuals brandished firearms during the altercation. Another suspect, 17-year-old Isaiah Davion Williams, faces two counts of first-degree murder and additional firearm charges. The Pierce County Sheriff's Office acknowledged that understaffing contributed to a delayed response to the scene, as deputies were engaged in other incidents that night.
Cobb has pleaded not guilty to the assault charge and remains in custody on a $100,000 bail. Authorities are grappling with rising crime rates amid a growing population and stagnant staffing levels. The shooting highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence at youth gatherings in the region.