Posted on 01/23/2020 12:38:31 PM PST by Uncle Miltie
SEATTLE - Authorities have identified two suspects in Wednesday's shootout in downtown Seattle that left one woman dead and injured seven other victims amid a trail of blood and bullets, Seattle police say.
Both suspects are 24 years old and have lengthy criminal records. They remain at large and are considered armed and dangerous.
Seattle Police Dept.
3RD AND PINE UPDATE: Detectives have identified two suspects in yesterday's shooting. Marquise Latrelle Tolbert (age 24, 6'1" 200 lbs) and William Ray Tolliver (age 24, 6'0" 145 lbs). Both men are considered armed and dangerous. Call 911 if you see them or know where they are.
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One suspect, identified as Marquise Tolbert, has 21 arrests, three felony convictions and 12 gross misdemeanor convictions, according to public records.
The second suspect, identified as William Tolliver, has 44 arrests, one felony conviction and 18 gross misdemeanor convictions, records show.
A woman in her 40s was killed in the shooting shortly after 5 p.m. Wednesday near the McDonald's at 3rd Avenue and Pine Street. Seven others were hurt, including a 9-year-old boy. It was the second shooting in the heart of downtown Seattle's retail center in about 24 hours.
Witnesses said they heard gunfire and then saw two men running down into the transit tunnel. Police and medics quickly arrived at the scene, but the suspects got away.
All of the injured victims were rushed to Harborview Medical Center, where a 55-year-old female was critically injured and a 9-year-old boy was in serious condition. The woman was upgraded to serious condition Thursday morning, while the child has since improved to satisfactory condition.
An officer at the scene told KOMO News that the 9-year-old had been visiting the Pacific Science Center earlier with his family and then got caught in the crossfire as they made their way down 3rd Avenue.
A 21-year-old man, a 34-year-old man, a 35-year-old man, and a 49-year-old man were discharged from the hospital Wednesday night. A 32-year-old man remains in satisfactory condition at the hospital. Police have not released the identities of any of the victims.
Amazon, which has offices nearby and is the city's largest employer, said two of its workers who happened to be passing by were wounded, but their injuries were not life-threatening.
We are deeply troubled by last nights events in Seattle and our thoughts go out to everyone impacted by this tragedy," Amazon said in a
Police say a dispute in downtown Seattle erupted in gunfire, leaving seven innocent bystanders hurt and one person dead.
During a Wednesday night press conference, Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best said there were "multiple" shooters involved, but she did not say if it was more then two people involved, which is what several witnesses told KOMO News.
Chief Best said a dispute between the suspects erupted in gunfire.
"This was not a random incident," she said, adding that officers arrived on the scene shortly after they received reports of gunfire.
The gunfire prompted those in the area to run and seek cover.
"We heard what sounded like a bunch of automatic weapon fire - just 30-40 shots, just 'Bam-bam-bam-bam-bam!' " said one witness who would only give his name as Win. "We saw people running up the sidewalk toward the McDonalds and hiding around the corner."
A witness saw two men walking from Westlake towards 3rd and Pine and arguing. The argument became violent when the men pulled out guns and started shooting. The victims who were shot appeared to be innocent bystanders who were caught in the crossfire, according to an eyewitness.
A man named Bill told KOMO News that he was in an office and heard gunfire and saw as many as 100 people running to take cover.
"It was sheer panic," he said. "I've never seen anything like it."
The incident snarled the evening rush hour for motorists and bus commuters as officers closed several streets during their investigation. All streets in the vicinity were reopened by about 5:15 a.m. Thursday.
The 3rd Avenue shootout occurred less than three hours after an officer-involved shooting in the Belltown neighborhood. In that incident, a 28-year-old man was shot by Seattle police. The suspect suffered non-life threatening injuries.
And about 24 hours earlier, a 55-year-old man was shot and critically wounded at the Westlake Center. The suspect in that shooting was dressed in all black and fled from the scene on foot after the shooting. Police have still not found the shooter in that case.
Seattle police are pleading for anyone who might have information on the 3rd Avenue shooting case to give them a call at (206) 233-5000. Or tipsters can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS and leave anonymous tips that could be paid a $1,000 reward. Or if you have any photo or video evidence, you can share it with SPD detectives at this link.
“Seattle police are pleading for anyone who might have information.....”. I have information you can take to the bank! When you declare firearms illegal, only illegals will have firearms....and the carte blanche that comes with them.
Men? Who assigned that title? There are many genders, as we all know.(/s)
If Washington state had Al Jolson for Governor like Va has, this wouldnt have happened.
OMG. They are BLACK!
We lived on 4th for 5 years and EVERY Saturday night hear GUNFIRE ....nothing changed...ONLY more often!!!
And your HUGE MACYS is closing....used to be VERY nice 15 yrs. AGO!
They are an important new voting constituency of the Democrat Party.
Marquise looks muzzie. Willie Ray just looks ghetto.
In related news, a guy with a DUI back East is forbidden to own a Firearm. That’s called Equal Justice Under The Law.
I thought Seattle had strict gun control laws. <sarc
The ferals terrorize that city day and night, especially at night.
Be on the lookout for 2 24 year old males.
If they only had access to midnight basket ball or an Obama tire pressure gauge
And those are just the numbers for after they turned 18. 3-4 more years of “juvenile” crime are under seal.
please dont use the term hombres. That's cultural appropriation in Seattle and will get you publicly shamed.
Maybe they were good kids until adulthood. Or hoods until they could be charged as adults./s
Ole Willy Ray looks like he’s got a third eye. And the IQ of a cantaloupe.
There is something about a muzzie... because I had the same impression...
[Marquise looks muzzie]
Looks similar to 9/11 hijacker.
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