Man with 'extensive criminal history' who shot at police found dead after Seattle standoff

Seattle, WALocal News

A man with an extensive criminal history shot at Seattle police following a domestic violence incident, culminating in a standoff in Madison Park on June 20, 2025. The 53-year-old suspect shot his girlfriend before engaging police, prompting a rapid response from multiple units. After hours of negotiation attempts, police discovered the man dead in a bedroom, with the cause of death still undetermined. Interim Police Chief Shon Barnes highlighted the suspect's violent past, including a double homicide conviction in the 1990s and release from prison in 2017. The police response included at least a dozen vehicles and SWAT trucks, as they advised residents to shelter in place.

A neighbor reported hearing multiple gunshots during the standoff. This incident marked the beginning of a violent morning in Seattle, as police soon responded to another report of shots fired shortly after the standoff concluded. The events underscore ongoing concerns about gun violence and domestic incidents in the area.

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