Seattle, WA
Seattle police officer assaulted while recovering stolen car in Eastlake neighborhood; 2 arrested
SEATTLE — A Seattle Police Division officer was assaulted throughout the restoration of a stolen automobile within the Eastlake neighborhood early Sunday, the division introduced.
Based on SPD, the officer discovered a reported stolen automobile within the 2300 block of Franklin Avenue East round 1:30 a.m. Because the officer tried to recuperate the automobile, a person walked out from a close-by condo constructing and began interfering with the tow truck that was driving away with the automobile.
The person was acknowledged as having a number of excellent felony warrants and was taken into custody after a brief foot pursuit.
Because the officer was ready for backup to reach, the 42-year-old man started yelling again towards the condo constructing. Police stated a girl then got here out of the condo and inserted herself between the officer and the detained man.
Quickly after, a second man that the suspect knew got here from the condo and assaulted the police officer to forestall the suspect’s detainment.
The 2 males returned to an condo and barricaded themselves inside, police stated.
SPD hostage negotiators have been referred to as to the scene to try to get the lads to voluntarily exit the condo. Police later obtained a search warrant to enter the condo and discover the 2 males. SPD’s SWAT Staff entered the condo and took each males into custody.
The officer who was assaulted suffered non-life-threatening accidents. The suspects weren’t injured.
The 42-year-old man was arrested for investigation of assault, obstruction, resisting arrest, false reporting, and his excellent warrants. The second man, a 32-year-old, was arrested for investigation of assault and obstruction. Each have been booked into the King County Jail.
Officers additionally requested obstruction prices for the lady who got here from the condo and inserted herself between the officer and the detained suspect.
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Seattle, WA
Oregon man who kidnapped a Seattle woman and kept her in a makeshift cell gets life sentence
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon man has been sentenced to life in federal prison after being convicted of kidnapping and sexually assaulting two women in separate instances, including locking one in a cinder block cell.
Negasi Zuberi, 31, was sentenced Friday in federal court in Medford, Portland television station KGW reported. A federal jury convicted him in October on charges of kidnapping, transportation for criminal sexual activity, being a felon in possession of a weapon and attempting to break out of jail when he tried to smash through his cell window in August 2023.
“This is not a man who deserves to be around others,” a victim said at the hearing. “He shows blatant disregard and lack of care for human life.”
The Associated Press does not usually name people who have been sexually assaulted.
“Negasi Zuberi is a serial predator who committed acts of evil. He hunted women,” assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey Sweet said before Zuberi was sentenced.
In July 2023, Zuberi solicited a woman to engage in prostitution along Aurora Avenue in Seattle, authorities said. He told the woman he was an undercover officer, showed her a badge, pointed a Taser at her and placed her in handcuffs and leg irons before putting her in the back of his vehicle.
He then drove hundreds of miles to his home in Klamath Falls, Oregon, and locked the woman in a cinder block cell in his garage, according to the FBI. After the woman escaped after repeatedly banging on the cell door until it broke open, Zuberi fled and was arrested in Reno, Nevada.
Federal authorities later linked him to a second kidnapping in May 2023, in which he was convicted of abducting a woman outside a Klamath Falls bar. Prosecutors said he threatened her with a Taser, handcuffed her in the back of his vehicle and sexually assaulted her.
Zuberi had pleaded not guilty and continued to claim he was innocent during the sentencing hearing.
He waived his right to testify during the 11-day trial. He attempted to testify on the trial’s last day but was denied because he earlier waived that right.
Seattle, WA
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Seattle, WA
Seattle road collapses after water main break; repairs ongoing
Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) worked to repair a road and the surrounding area after a water service line broke and caused a collapse, according to a news release.
The incident occurred at Airport Way South and South Lander Street intersection on Tuesday, January 16.
Video of the water main break and road collapse were provided by safetyvid.org.
Seattle Police notified SPU about the situation around 10:45 a.m., prompting an immediate investigation by SPU crews.
The broken water pipe resulted in water pooling in the roadway.
Despite the significant break, no SPU water customers experienced a service disruption.
City crews and inspectors will continue to investigate the cause of the incident.
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