"'Put down the guns' Spanaway, WA mass shooting survivor undergoes 3rd surgery"
An 18-year-old survivor, Jazmine Chavez, is bravely sharing her story following a mass shooting at a Spanaway, WA house party that tragically left two teens dead and several others injured. Speaking from her hospital bed, she recounts how a fight escalated into gunfire, leading her to be shot in the pelvis. Despite undergoing three surgeries, she still has a bullet lodged in her body. Chavez describes the unsettling experience of being laid next to a deceased victim after police arrived, and she recalls how her friends prayed over her as she clung to life. Initially misdiagnosed by law enforcement as merely having her period, she insists on the severity of her injuries, highlighting the confusion and chaos during the emergency response.
The Pierce County Sheriff's Office has begun reviewing body camera footage to address her claims of inadequate treatment at the scene. Chavez's message is clear: she wants to prevent others from experiencing the pain she is enduring, urging, "Put down the guns. " Her story serves as a poignant reminder of the devastating impact of gun violence in communities.