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SPD locks down area around 10th and John after reported gunfire — UPDATE

SWAT at the scene — Thanks to a reader for the pic

Picture from a locked down resident down the street from the Holiday building

Seattle Police and SWAT closed down the area around Broadway and John early Saturday evening as officers responded to reported gunfire in the area and were asking people to stay inside.

According to East Precinct radio updates, police were watching a possible suspect on an upper level of the E John Holiday Apartments building as officers locked down the area and closed off nearby streets.

UPDATE 8:35 PM: The situation has continued into its third hour with police spending much of the evening working to determine the location of the suspect. A man originally thought to be a possible suspect was finally contacted and determined to not be the person seen earlier firing a firearm from the building. The search shifted to a different floor and a man matching the suspect description. Just after 8 PM, police said via radio updates that the man had made contact but he was no longer answering his phone. The search has since transitioned into a standoff with police working to contact the man. Meanwhile, parts of the building near his unit have been cleared.

UPDATE 9:50 PM: The suspect was taken into custody without incident, surrendering after SWAT deployed gas into the unit. Seattle Fire was called to the scene to treat the man for exposure to oleoresin capsicum, the active ingredient in pepper spray. Earlier in the incident, loud explosions were reported as flash bang grenades were deployed to try to stir the suspect from the unit. Meanwhile, police found evidence from the shooting including at least one shell casing outside the building.

“Resident safety is our first and foremost priority,” a spokesperson for Community Roots Housing, the developer and property manager of the building said. “We are deeply grateful to the Holiday resident community for responding quickly to the situation, and we are working to provide support in the wake of this traumatic event.”

UPDATE 4/25/2022 10:15 AM: The 58-year-old suspect has been booked into King County Jail for investigation of malicious mischief. He has been a resident of the apartment building since at least 2008 according to state records. A search of King County and Seattle court records show no recent run-ins with the law and no criminal history for the suspect. SPD says two handguns were recovered from the man’s apartment.

Shots were reported just before 6 PM Saturday. UPDATE: SPD says a suspect reportedly fired shots from his balcony around 5:45 PM but there were no reported injuries.

Large crowds of standersby were reported as SPD was working to clear the area.

The scene on the southeast corner of 10th and John is near multiple apartment buildings and Capitol Hill Station.

There were no immediate reports of injuries.

UPDATE: “Large police presence in the 1000 block of East John Street as officers attempt to contact a suspect who fired a gun from a balcony,” SPD reported around 6:45 PM. “No injuries reported at this time. Please stay out of the area if possible.”

 

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Erin Page
Erin Page
1 year ago

“standersby” <3

pablo
pablo
1 year ago

Oh well.

Freaked out
Freaked out
1 year ago

I live a block away and just heard a huge explosion. What is happening and why are residents not receiving alerts?

GasmaskBarbie
GasmaskBarbie
1 year ago
Reply to  Freaked out

What, you don’t remember 2020? That’s their calling card. Flash bangs. No tear gas this time apparently.

WTF, SPD?
WTF, SPD?
1 year ago
Reply to  GasmaskBarbie

Yeah, that was my first thought, but it was still extremely unsettling given that I could hear all the gunfire and then an explosion and there was nowhere to find any real time information about it. SPD did a much better job providing real time details on Twitter during CHOP. This CHS post had more information than anywhere else. It was frustrating.

Peter
Peter
1 year ago

That’s my old building. Like 90% sure whoever this person is was the person who moved into my old unit when I moved out.

Glad they were able to take them into custody without anyone getting hurt. 😬

Below Broadway
Below Broadway
1 year ago

Handled without serious incident by SPD.

James
James
1 year ago
Reply to  Below Broadway

rare for them

kermit
kermit
1 year ago
Reply to  James

Not rare!

Glenn
Glenn
1 year ago

Remember. Police never solve crimes or save lives. Repeat the mantra.

Mark Erhart
Mark Erhart
1 year ago
Reply to  Glenn

you don’t think they did alright in this instance? Who should have handled this situation of a man shooting guns from the balcony?

jonc
jonc
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Erhart

I think Glenn is being sarcastic, but I wonder, if someone had intervened months ago, would this have escalated to a police response?

DownWithIt
DownWithIt
1 year ago
Reply to  jonc

Who? WA has incredibly restrictive laws around commitment for psych care. It’s a good thought that police and guns were an endpoint for this person and maybe “we” should have someone who could intervene ahead of time. But we don’t have those systems in place and _none_ of our politicians are talking about it.

csy
csy
1 year ago
Reply to  Glenn

Corollary – “Housing First” prevents crime.

Glenn
Glenn
1 year ago
Reply to  csy

I think that was a housing first community.

ladybug
ladybug
1 year ago

Is the building habitable after teargas? That stuff doesn’t just disperse and evaporate when deployed.

Beal
Beal
1 year ago
Reply to  ladybug

I’d rather deal with lingering teargas than an active shooter in the building

Reality
Reality
1 year ago

Thanks SPD! Concerning to have another serious issue at a Community Roots Housing building.

Iris
Iris
1 year ago

The Holiday Apartments has not had a functional intercom system for at least six months. They do not care about resident safety.