Seattle, WA
Man shot to death in Pioneer Square in Seattle's first homicide of 2025
Seattle police detectives are investigating the city’s first homicide of the year, after a man was found dead in a car in Pioneer Square early Saturday morning.
The shooting also injured a woman.
Police say the 23-year-old woman showed up on her own at Seattle’s Swedish Medical Center, a few minutes after police were called out to the shooting scene.
Around 1:30 a.m., a dispatcher received a call about a shooting on 2nd Avenue South, between South Jackson and South Main Streets.
Police arrived and found a 40-year-old man in a car suffering from a gunshot wound.
Seattle Fire medics tried performing life-saving efforts, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
Doctors at the Swedish Emergency Room worked on the woman, who also had been shot.
She is in serious, but stable, condition.
They believe her injury is related to the man found shot and killed in Pioneer Square.
Detectives have launched an investigation into the shooting.
But they say the motive and the persons involved are unclear.
They have not identified any suspects.
Detectives are urging anyone who saw what happened or who knows what occurred to contact the Seattle Police Department’s Violent Crimes Tip Line at (206) 233-5000.
While this is the first homicide to occur in Seattle this year, according to the Seattle Times, it is the fourth murder in King County in 2025.
Earlier this week, police believe a man strangled to death his mother, Leda Louise Files, 62, in her Renton home.
On January 15th, an Auburn police officer shot and killed a man during a traffic stop, when there was an altercation involving a firearm between that man and a female passenger.
On January 10th, a suspect fatally stabbed Alan Jaller-Garcia, 16, near Tukwila’s Foster High School.
The Times also reports there were fewer homicides in King County in 2024, than in the previous year.
The 120 homicides of 2024 followed a record-breaking 143 in 2023.
61 of those were in Seattle, compared with 68 in 2023.
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Thursday, we reported on Seattle Fire crews rescuing “two large dogs” from a 30-foot embankment in The Arroyos. It was in an off-the-beaten-path-enough area that there was no way we could get there for photos, so we asked SFD if their crew might make any available. Today, they did, above and below:
We asked SFD spokesperson Kaila Lafferty if she had any information about the circumstances: “The two dogs escaped from their fenced back yard. It is unclear how they got out of the fenced yard and ended up down the bluff.”
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Seattle’s Real Time Crime Center triples arrest odds, according to police review – MyNorthwest.com
The rape suspect didn’t know police were watching.
Earlier this year, a Seattle officer took a report of forcible rape and kept returning to the neighborhood, hoping the suspect’s vehicle might show up again. Eventually, it did.
“He immediately called our Real Time Crime Center,” Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes recalled during SPD’s 2025 Year in Review.
Analysts pulled video from the previous day and located the same car described by a witness. The officer asked for confirmation of the registration tag. Analysts matched the plate, and officers made the arrest.
The case is one of hundreds illustrating how Seattle’s Real Time Crime Center (RTCC), which launched in May 2025, is changing the way the department responds to crime.
Officers 3x more likely to make arrest with RTCC support, data shows
According to a department analysis of 220,000 calls for service, officers and detectives are three times more likely to arrest a suspect when they receive support from RTCC analysts.
SPD’s Performance Analytics & Research group reviewed every 911 response in the nine months since the center opened. The results, Barnes said, show the impact of pairing frontline officers with real‑time data, video, and investigative support.
The RTCC assisted in 17 homicide cases last year and helped close 10 of them, which Barnes credits for the city’s homicide clearance rate rising to 86 percent, which is far above the national average.
The system is poised to grow with new cameras being installed in Capitol Hill, the Stadium District, and near Garfield High School.
The expansion comes amid privacy concerns.
In fall 2025, the Seattle City Council voted 7–2 to expand video surveillance, adding more closed‑circuit cameras and allowing police access to 145 Seattle Department of Transportation traffic cameras.
More than 100 residents spoke against the move during public comment, concerned that expanded surveillance could expose immigrants, protesters, and marginalized communities to federal monitoring. Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck, who voted against the measures, warned the system could be misused by federal agencies.
Public Safety Chair Bob Kettle pushed back on those concerns, saying many criticisms were based on misconceptions.
“SPD only shares data with the federal government in matters of criminal enforcement,” Kettle said, noting that otherwise “a federal agency would need to subpoena the data.”
The Real Time Crime Center remains in a two‑year pilot phase, with an independent evaluation underway by the Office of Inspector General and researchers from the University of Pennsylvania.
Read more of Aaron Granillo’s stories here.
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