Seattle, WA
Woman arrested, suspected of drive-by shooting in downtown Seattle
SEATTLE – A 35-year-old lady was arrested Wednesday for firing a number of gunshots in downtown Seattle, then driving away.
Officers have been referred to as round 7:30 a.m. to reviews of pictures fired close to Second Ave and Bell St. Witness accounts say a lady was in a struggle with a person, which led to her firing a handgun. She then put the gun within the trunk of her automotive and sped away.
Authorities say the gunfire practically hit two folks, however nobody was injured.
Police positioned the automotive about 14 blocks south close to Second and Cherry, then ran a site visitors cease. Officers arrested the girl then executed a search warrant on her automotive, the place they discovered the handgun behind a panel in her trunk.
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The girl was booked into King County Jail for drive-by capturing and illegal possession of a firearm, given her felony standing.