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   Leroy N. Soetoro to All   
   15-year-old with prior felonies accused    
   02 Mar 25 00:51:14   
   
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   From: democrat-insurrection@mail.house.gov   
      
   https://komonews.com/news/local/university-district-neighborhood-hit-and-   
   run-3-pedestrians-harborview-medical-center-hospital-20-21-year-old-king-   
   county-prosecutors-kcpao-burglary#   
      
   SEATTLE — A 15-year-old suspect is facing possible charges after allegedly   
   driving a stolen vehicle into three pedestrians in the University District   
   Friday afternoon, leaving them seriously injured.   
      
   Prosecutors revealed in court the teen was also seen attempting to run   
   people over in the area about 30 minutes before Friday's hit-and-run   
   incident.   
      
   According to a hospital spokesperson, one of the pedestrians seriously   
   injured, a 21-year-old man, remains in serious condition at Harborview   
   Medical Center, while the remaining two victims, a 20-year-old woman and   
   another 21-year-old man, are in satisfactory condition.   
      
   Court records indicate the suspect has prior convictions for five felonies   
   and one gross misdemeanor. According to the Department of Child, Youth and   
   Families (DCYF), a warrant was issued for the teen's arrest on Feb. 11   
   when he failed to report to his parole officer. According to the King   
   County Prosecuting Attorney's Office (KCPAO), the teen has previous   
   convictions for burglary, theft of a motor vehicle, displaying a weapon,   
   and robbery after robbing two businesses in Seattle.   
      
   If convicted on all charges related to this latest case, the teenager   
   could face a sentence of six to eight years in detention.   
      
   RELATED | 3 pedestrians in crosswalk hit by car in Seattle's U District,   
   suspect in custody   
      
   The damaged white Kia Soul involved in the incident was reported stolen   
   early Friday morning from a Meadowbrook residence. In court Monday, the   
   suspect's father questioned the evidence against his son during a court   
   appearance via Zoom, saying, "The police came to my house, he was not   
   behind the wheel of the car, he didn’t have the car keys on him, so how   
   was he in possession of a stolen vehicle?"   
      
   "I have a lot of evidence in front of me where there are witnesses at the   
   scene who observed him in the car at an initial incident where it’s   
   alleged he essentially tried to run someone down, and it’s alleged further   
   that a few minutes later he did hit three individuals who were in a   
   crosswalk, so there are two separate incidents," King County Superior   
   Court Judge Joe Campagna responded, ordering the teen remain in custody.   
      
   Multiple witnesses reported seeing someone in the same vehicle driving   
   recklessly in the U-District.   
      
   "The gentleman in the white car swerved around our stopped vehicle and   
   almost hit a pedestrian in the crosswalk, then he proceeded to speed   
   through every stop sign and crosswalk going through the university   
   campus," Matthew Ladwig, who was working on the UW campus Friday, said.   
   Ladwig told KOMO News he tried to chase down the vehicle or get a license   
   plate, but the suspect got away.   
      
   ALSO SEE: Man remains in critical condition after 3 pedestrians hit by car   
   in U District   
      
   University of Washington police are also investigating a hit-and-run crash   
   around the same time involving a vehicle matching the suspect's   
   description near Stevens Way and Grant Lane, which left another vehicle   
   damaged. However, they have not yet linked this incident to the same   
   teenage suspect.   
      
   Despite the severity of the alleged crimes, King County prosecutors stated   
   that the teen could not be charged as an adult due to his age and the   
   crime committed.   
      
   "We can't charge it because of the way state lawmakers have written the   
   law," Casey McNerthney, a spokesperson for the King County Prosecuting   
   Attorney’s Office, said. "If you're 15 and accused of vehicular assault,   
   you can't be charged as an adult."   
      
   The 15-year-old is now facing possible charges for vehicular assault,   
   assault and possession of a stolen vehicle related to this latest hit-and-   
   run incident.   
      
      
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