The man, 21, showed up to his ex-girlfriend’s apartment and opened fire through the door, new court records say.
New state standards once again allow police to pursue a suspect without probable cause for a crime — and give departments discretion to adjust policy.
“It’s very, very unfortunate how he was portrayed in his final moments,” Gilbert Arellano said. “He was just such a good person.”
Organizers estimated about 3,000 people attended the first block party in Everett. This year, they’re aiming for 10,000.
Prosecutor Jason Cummings hopes the database can give a better understanding of the local criminal justice system.
In 2023, Brandon Falk pleaded guilty to a reduced charge, when authorities ran into “evidentiary issues.” Now the girl’s family is suing him.
Federal authorities arrested two men on charges of smuggling people across the U.S.-Canadian border, then harboring them in Everett hotels.
Officers were investigating the Seattle man, 22, for first-degree assault, reckless endangerment and third-degree malicious mischief.
Former Snohomish County lawyer Harry “Ray” Secoy III, 63, worked as a DC-4 pilot in Alaska in the last years of his life.
The deceased man was Marvin Arellano, 31, of Nampa, Idaho, according to the Snohomish County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Jerry Riedinger’s wife reported he never made it to his destination Sunday evening. Wreckage of his plane was found Monday afternoon.
The Y is building a “whole community” of water safety. On Saturday, kids got to dip their toes in the water as the first step on that journey.
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The deadly shooting shut down northbound I-5 near Everett for hours. Neither the trooper nor the deceased had been identified as of Friday.
Dozens gathered in a south Seattle neighborhood to honor Liliya Guyvoronsky. “She was my twin flame,” a friend said.
Dozens of people gathered for dancing, cuisine and more on a sunny afternoon to celebrate South Asian heritage in Everett.
Robert Rowland, 37, became violent when he learned his partner was going into treatment for substance abuse, according to new charges.
“When I was interviewed, it was like, ‘Do you think you can work up here with all the men?’” Judge Anita Farris recalled.