Man arrested in 29/King double homicide cleared — Police still searching for second suspect

Police are still searching for who killed DwoneĀ Anderson-Young and Ahmed Said.

KING reports that detective have ruled outĀ Matalepuna Malu as a suspect after reviewing surveillance video that shows theĀ 26-year-old in an area casino at the time of the June 1st murders that left the two young men shot to death in the street at 29th Ave S and King.

The Seattle Times reports Malu remains in custody onĀ a federal probation violation charge. The paper also says the other man police have been searching for in connection with the case remains a suspect. 30-year-oldĀ Ali Muhammed Brown’s fingerprints were found on Said’s car which was driven away from the murder scene following the shootings, the Times reports.

From SPD:suspect (2)

Ali Muhammed Brown is a black male, 5’9, 190 pounds, with brown eyes. Brown is 30-years-old and believed to be a transient, who has previously frequented the South King County area.

If you see Brown or know where police can find him, please call 911 or the SPDĀ Homicide Tip Line at (206) 233-5000 immediately, andĀ use extreme caution as detectives believe he is armed and dangerous.

City officials andĀ Seattle Police representatives were on hand for a vigil to remember the victims and call for justice earlier this month in the wake of the murders. Police have not ruled out a possible hate crime motive in the slayings of the two young, gay men who had been out partying on Capitol Hill the night of their deaths.