SEATTLE – Washington State Patrol says a suspect has been arrested for a shooting that happened on I-5 near downtown Seattle last month.
The backstory:
The victim called 911 on Sep. 3, reporting they were shot by another vehicle on southbound I-5 near the Seattle Convention Center.
The victim was uninjured, but their vehicle had several bullet holes in it.
The suspect was described as a white man with short hair, driving a gray Honda Accord.
After reviewing dashcam video, surveillance and conducting multiple interviews, troopers were able to identify the suspect. He was linked to a Seattle Police case that occurred minutes before the shooting.
The suspect, a 29-year-old man from Auburn, was later arrested by a different agency on an unrelated charge. Washington State Patrol obtained a warrant, where they found a gun and other evidence inside the suspect’s car that was linked to the drive-by shooting.
On Oct. 9, the suspect was booked into a local jail on an unrelated warrant. He was later transferred to Washington State Patrol custody and booked into King County Jail on multiple felony charges.
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The Source: Information in this story came from a media release from Washington State Patrol.
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