The King County Medical Examiner’s Office identified the deceased victim in the Renton Police Department’s Nov. 26 homicide investigation.
According to the department, the reporting party advised his girlfriend chased him around the home with a hatchet in her hand.
During the investigation, a subject who was at the transit center during the incident had a gun without proper documentation.
“We simply cannot keep up with the demand with animals that are unwanted and unplanned.”
Police investigation into the shooting death of a 56-year-old man in Renton on Oct. 28 continues.
In one incident, the girl successfully stole a vehicle.
One of the suspects arrested included a 31-year-old Renton man.
See the body camera footage of the arrest.
When they all stopped at a red light, the offending vehicle pulled up next to them and the driver aimed what appeared to be a black revolver at her.
Two juveniles and the victim planned to meet the three men at Houghton Beach Park to trade an assault rifle for a handgun and money.
Additional deliveries of unknown substances to the Pierce County and Spokane County elections buildings resulted in evacuations also.
Responding officers contacted two women sitting in a vehicle and both reported they arrived at the bank to use the ATM when two unknown suspects demanded their purses.
Bruno Moreno-Camacho, believed to be in Washington for the sole purpose of trafficking drugs, distributed drugs in the King County area at the direction of his boss in Mexico, by his own admission.
A King County Superior Court judge found probable cause for murder in the first degree.
According to the King County Medical Examiner’s Office, 56-year-old James Tatum died in Renton as a result of multiple gunshot wounds.
The victim stated that two suspects approached and demanded his car keys as he entered his vehicle.
A 56-year-old man died in Renton on Oct. 28 as a result of a shooting.
Allegedly punched a seat-belted and handcuffed subject inside a patrol vehicle
Renton police have advised the community of several recent carjackings and attempted carjackings that have occurred in the city.
Auburn police received $38,323 in funding for the department’s fireworks emphasis patrols.