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Video shows road rage incident before trooper fatally shoots man in Washington state
EVERETT, Wash. (KOMO) — A Washington State Patrol (WSP) trooper shot and killed a man armed with a hammer who was involved in a “road rage incident," according to authorities. The Snohomish County Multiple Agency Response Team (SMART) said troopers responded to the road rage incident on the...
These students stayed in an unexpected place after getting stuck for hours in I-5 traffic
EVERETT, Wash. — Elementary students from Quincy had a memorable overnight trip to western Washington when they unexpectedly spent the night at an Everett school following a police shooting that shut down the highway. Fourth-grade students from Monument and George elementary schools in central Washington had traveled to Seattle...
‘I was not kidnapped’: Ex-girlfriend of deadly Lynnwood crash suspect sets record straight
KING COUNTY, Wash. - The former girlfriend of a suspect accused of causing a deadly crash on SR 525 last month is now speaking out about what happened. Kelsey Martin was in Robert Rowland's truck when he drove the wrong way on SR 525, killing an 83-year-old grandmother from Lynnwood.
Lynwood woman sentenced for Bellingham assault
BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A Lynnwood woman accused of attempting to kill a Bellingham woman is heading to jail after taking a plea deal. 23-year-old Paola Nonog will spend the next nine years in prison for assault. Nonog initially faced additional charges of attempted murder and robbery, but those were dropped as part of the plea deal.
Road closed at 66th and 224th Wednesday while police respond to man in crisis
The area of 66th Avenue West and 224th Street Southwest closed for approximately five hours Wednesday while Mountlake Terrace police responded to a man experiencing a behavioral health crisis. Mountlake Terrace police were dispatched to a 911 call around 5 a.m. Wednesday reporting that a 20-year-old man posted a video...
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