Spokane Police investigating early morning shooting in NE Spokane

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane Police are actively investigating a shooting that took place on February 14, 2025, around 7 AM in Northeast Spokane, specifically near the intersection of Wabash and Lacey. Responding officers arrived on the scene within minutes and discovered one individual with a gunshot wound. The injured party was transported to a local hospital for treatment, although details regarding their medical status remain undisclosed at this time. The Spokane Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit has been called in to assist with the investigation, emphasizing the gravity of the situation. Authorities have indicated that the incident does not appear to be random, which raises concerns about potential motives and the safety of the community.

No arrests have been made as of yet, and police are seeking assistance from the public. Anyone with information related to the shooting is encouraged to reach out to Crime Check at 509-456-2233. This incident highlights ongoing concerns about violence in the area and the need for community vigilance and cooperation with law enforcement.

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