SINCE EVERYONE IS SO PISSED ABOUT SEATTLE LOOKING "PUSSY" BECUASE OF MY POST

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Aug 23, 2004
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SINCE EVERYONE IS SO PISSED ABOUT SEATTLE LOOKING "PUSSY" BECUASE OF MY POST

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IS THIS "HARD" ENOUGH FOR YOU

A 14-year-old boy was killed and two of his friends were injured in a drive-by shooting in West Seattle, and two men were found dead in a separate shooting in South Seattle


Officers arrived and found one person shot and wounded at 19th Avenue and East Fir Street. A second gunshot victim was found at East Cherry Street and 23rd Avenue.

Police arrested a 19-year-old man in a fatal shooting in the Central District early Monday.

Gang unit detectives continue to talk to informants, chase down leads and identify potential suspects and witnesses. Their freshest investigation relates to a 2:30 a.m. shooting Monday morning near Third Avenue and Yesler Way. A man injured by gunfire remained in serious condition yesterday at Harborview Medical Center with a gunshot wound to the head. Police suspect rival gang members opened fire in retaliation for a shooting in Rainier Valley last Friday.

Meanwhile, a juvenile injured in Friday's shooting was one of four gang members arrested three days earlier, on Aug. 11, in connection with yet another gang-related shooting outside the Garfield Community Center at 23rd Avenue and East James Street, according to police reports.

Police suspect rival gang members shot the teen in the back just hours after his release.

Four days earlier, five people were wounded in two shootings on Yesler Way between Second and Third avenues. Police later recovered 17 9mm shell casings on the sidewalk.

4 RAINIER VALLEY GANG MEMBERS SENTENCED ON DRUG, WEAPONS CHARGES


POLICE BUST COCAINE RING IN CENTRAL DISTRICT
SUSPECTS MAY HAVE DEALT 5 KILOS A MONTH

Five Seattle men, most of them longtime street gang members, are behind bars facing federal charges of either selling crack or possessing it with the intent to sell it, according to court papers and investigative sources. Undercover Seattle police and special agents of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration raided seven locations early Tuesday and seized 1.6 kilos of cocaine, $33,000 in cash, an AK-47 assault rifle and four other firearms.

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