2 adults, 3 teens killed in Fall City shooting, teenage boy in custody – KIRO 7 News Seattle


FALL CITY, Wash. — A teenage boy was taken into custody and is potentially facing murder charges after a domestic violence incident resulted in five people killed inside a Fall City home.

According to a spokesperson for the King County Sheriff’s Office, the incident happened just before 5 a.m. Monday in the 7700 block of Lake Alice Road Southeast in Fall City.

During a press conference, KCSO Deputy Mike Mellis with the sheriff’s office said law enforcement from all over the area responded to multiple 911 calls about a shooting at a home in an unincorporated part of Fall City. When deputies arrived at the home, they found multiple victims who were dead inside.

According to multiple paramedics and first responders who spoke to KIRO 7 News’ Gary Horcher, five people, including two adults and three teenagers, were killed.

Other victims called police from a bathroom inside the home, where they hid during the incident, sources told KIRO 7.

King County Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall said around 10:30 a.m. that she was very saddened and disturbed after she received the call regarding the incident.

Deputies said that a neighbor with medical experience helped one of the victims, a teenager, who was injured during the incident. That victim was taken to Harborview Medical Center for treatment. A spokesperson with the hospital said the teenage girl is in satisfactory condition.

Deputy Mellis said it was a “traumatic scene” and the office is working to receive a search warrant from a local judge to investigate and gather evidence from the home.

Investigators spoke to some of the victims who were injured to receive the “quick and dirty version of the story,” but those details have not been disclosed as of Monday morning. Detectives are currently interviewing potential witnesses who may have information about the incident.

The King County medical examiner arrived at the scene and will release the identification of the victims killed once autopsies are completed. There were no further details regarding the extent of the victims’ injuries or deaths, Mellis said. The ages and names of each victim have not been released.

Mellis wouldn’t confirm whether the adults were the parents of other teenagers involved in the incident but said they each lived inside the home. However, a neighbor told KIRO the family had two parents and five kids.

“I just – I was shocked, I keep bursting into tears, that’s why I have to go to my daughter’s house because I can’t be there on my own. I just keep seeing their faces,” said neighbor Lynne Trowern, who said she knew the family.

“Right next to my former home and right next to my mother-in-law, where we spend the holidays and basically every other weekend throughout the summer is just beyond belief. And we have gotten to know some of the kids that unfortunately live at the home. The younger kids especially are the sweetest children. So polite. Homeschooled and it’s just unfathomable what just happened,” said neighbor Cameron Doerrer.







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