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A shooting outside a house party in Pierce County left two young people dead and four others hurt early Saturday morning.
From KING 5
A high school senior was taken into custody after a Putnam County K-9 found a firearm in a vehicle on school property Thursday.
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Five other men have already pleaded not guilty to murder and a separate charge of robbery relating to the same incident.
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A woman who was injured during a mass shooting at a house party in Pierce County last weekend is continuing her recovery in the hospital.Jazmine Chave
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FOX13 News on MSN'Put down the guns': Spanaway, WA mass shooting survivor undergoes 3rd surgeryAn 18-year-old survivor is speaking out about a mass shooting that killed two and injured four others at a Spnaway house party last weekend. The victim, who spoke to FOX 13 as "Jazmine Chavez," says a fight escalated into gunfire and sent partygoes scrambling for cover.
Our neighbor said he came out after hearing a bunch of screaming. And he said it looked like a damn war zone out here.”
A juvenile suspect is in custody after a shooting at a party in Pierce County that left at least two people dead and four injured.
A once-quiet Spanaway neighborhood is shaken after a shooting broke out during a house party overnight Saturday that left two dead and four others injured.
A Spanaway letter carrier was robbed at gunpoint while on his route Monday, March 31, according to the Pierce County Sheriff's Office.
The Pierce County Sheriff's Office is currently investigating an officer-involved shooting that occurred in Spanaway.
Early Saturday morning, a mass shooting in unincorporated Pierce County left two young people dead and four others injured. (Courtesy Pierce County Sheriff's Office) One person is in custody after a mass shooting early Saturday morning in unincorporated Pierce County. Six people were shot, and two died.
Tameron Nelson Rodriguez pleaded guilty to second-degree murder in Pierce County Superior Court for the July 5, 2023 killing of 23-year-old David Kady. The punishment Judge Philip Thornton imposed was below the standard sentencing range of about 10-18 years of incarceration.