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Suspected serial rock tosser busted on Capitol Hill after damage to Seattle Fire engine windshield

Seattle Police took a suspected serial rock tosser into custody Thursday after the man reportedly damaged the windshield of a Seattle Fire Department engine on Capitol Hill.

Police were called to the area of 15th and Valley around 10:30 AM to the reported vandalism.

According to East Precinct radio updates, the suspect was reported to have been involved with a similar attack earlier this week that also damaged a SFD truck and was also attempting to damage two more department vehicles along 15th Ave E in the area for non-emergency work.

Arriving officers located the suspect nearby and took him into custody without incident.

There were no reported injuries.

 

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E15 resitdent
9 months ago

Good. Lock him up. Tired of people breaking the social contract and getting away with it.

Hillery
9 months ago
Reply to  E15 resitdent

Throw away the key

Smoothtooperate
9 months ago
Reply to  E15 resitdent

“social contract”? The wealthy vaporized it long ago. Now they own govt.

Nation of Inflation Gyration
9 months ago
Reply to  E15 resitdent

lol, you’re funny