1 dead, 1 injured after shooting in Everett, WA

Snohomish, WALocal News

A shooting incident on Evergreen Way in Everett, Washington, has left one person dead and another critically injured. The two victims arrived at a local hospital on Thursday night, where one was pronounced dead from his injuries. The other victim is continuing to receive medical treatment and remains in critical condition. The investigation is being conducted by the Everett Police Department's major crime unit, which is working to determine the circumstances leading up to the shooting. Police have not disclosed any potential motives and are actively seeking information from the community.

Local residents are encouraged to report any relevant details that could assist in the investigation. The Everett Police Department emphasizes the importance of community cooperation in solving such incidents. This shooting highlights ongoing concerns about gun violence in the area.

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