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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, seattle.politics, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, alt.war.civil.usa       From: raking-in-the@bucks.com              Seattle Police are investigating the death and carjacking of an 80-year-old       dog walker near the intersection of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard East and       East Harrison Street.              Around 9:55 a.m., the victim, a dogwalker, fought the suspect and was dragged       as the suspect fled, police said.              When police arrived, the victim was lying in the middle of the street getting       CPR by a bystander. When Seattle Fire arrived, they continued medical       treatment but were unsuccessful.              Police and several residents told KIRO 7 crews that several bystanders       attempted to stop the suspect from driving off.              “A guy going north had a baseball bat and he was yelling, “Get out of the       car! Get out of the car!,’” said Bonita Bilton, who was driving by when it       happened. “He broke the glass.”              The suspect continued to drive and hit at least one car as he fled.              “I was trying to open my phone to call 911 and I was so nervous I couldn’t       even unlock my phone,” Bilton said.              Police said the suspect left in the stolen car and are actively searching.              Neighbors told KIRO 7 crews that several dogs went running from the scene. One       resident said she caught one of the dogs and took it to an emergency       veterinarian where staff successfully scanned a microchip.              Neighbors say the victim ‘Ruth’ was a beloved part of the community who       had been walking dogs for decades.              “I feel so bad for her like she’s trying to protect other people’s       animals like it’s just not fair,” said neighbor Laura Dynan.              Charlene Smith is a fellow dog walker who has known Ruth for over 30 years.              “She was kind person, jolly, the dogs absolutely adored her and so did the       people that knew her,” said Smith. “And she was an extremely compassionate       person who had a very high level of care for animals, and the people who love       their animals. She        was very trustable and honorable.”              Several neighbors said this incident is one too many.              “Everyone feels unsafe,” said Daphne Romero, recounting another recent       violent incident at her workplace less than a mile away. “Last week we had a       shooting in our store. Since we moved to this neighborhood, I’ve had my car       stolen twice.”              Romero said her son is begging her to leave Seattle.              Mark Clouse, who also lives nearby, told KIRO 7 crews that he recently got a       license to carry a weapon concealed.              “I think it’s just to try to be prepared,” he said.              At 3:05 SPD responded to a report from Seattle Animal Control that a dead dog       was located in the Brighton Playfield near the 3900 block of South Juneau       Street.              Responding officers say they located the stolen vehicle nearby. Police are       still searching for the suspect.              If anyone has information, please call the Violent Crimes Tip Line at (206)       233-5000 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.              https://www.yahoo.com/news/dog-walker-dead-carjacked-seattle-194722833.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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