![]() ![]() The victim had been communicating with a female for the past couple days on social media who asked him to come to the apartment complex to hook up. This robbery was also a part of another robbery series, many that occurred this day, where the suspects hit in Renton, Tukwila and King County jurisdictions.Ĭarjacking: 4:20 a.m., officers were dispatched to a carjacking at the Chandler’s Bay Apartments, 1020 Central Ave. They also demanded to get into their safe, but when they were told Denny’s didn’t have one the suspects ran out the front door. They demanded the victim open the cash register and took the money inside. The victim showed them where it was, and when the suspects returned, they both pointed guns at the victim. The suspects had walked into the restaurant and asked for the bathroom. The victim went to the cash register and the suspect pulled out a gun and robbed the store.ĭenny’s robbery: 2:28 p.m., officers responded to a robbery with a gun at Denny’s, 1246 Central Ave. The victim, an employee of the store, was in the back stocking shelves when the suspect entered the store. ![]() The security employee disengaged and was not hit.Ĭhevron robbery: 7:48 p.m., officers responded to a robbery that occurred at the Chevron station, 18015 East Valley Highway. ![]() After following the suspect vehicle for a short time, someone from the suspect vehicle began to shoot at him. The security employee was wearing a uniform and driving a vehicle which was clearly marked as Dauntless Security. ![]() A man, who was armed security, had been following a couple suspects who he suspected were car prowling within the Signature Pointe Apartments complex. Shots fired at security: 3:46 a.m., officers were dispatched to a shooting with no injuries that occurred in the area of South 251st Street and Washington Avenue S. The suspects were able to get the man’s wallet which contained $600, and the man was able to escape the assault by getting into his vehicle. One of the suspects pushed the man to the ground and they started to assault him. A man went inside to pay for gas with cash and on his way back to his vehicle he was confronted by four suspects wearing masks. 5:Īttempted carjacking: 2:28 a.m., officers were dispatched to an attempted carjacking and robbery at 7-Eleven, 10255 SE 240th St. If someone makes hateful comments call the police.A sampling of Kent Police incidents Nov. Please do not engage in any argument with individuals. Satwinder Kaur, also a community spokesperson, said at the press conference, “I would like to request the community to just watch out and be vigilant. So pray for those haters to bring more love.” As a community member the only thing I request from everybody else is to help us, police, FBI to find this person. “This kind of incident has really torn us apart as a community as a whole,” Bhullar said. Hira Singh Bhullar, a community leader, also spoke at the press conference. We continue to work with all of our community partners to solve this.” The joint investigative team is certainly attentive to the victims report of the assailant’s comments. Given that our investigation is ongoing it is still too early to make any comments or conclusions. Tabb said the FBI became involved Saturday morning and, “We are particularly focused on reviewing facts and evidence specifically to determine if this shooting had a factor of bias. We opened this case to help Kent Police Department to figure out whether or not there was bias, specifically bias related to Federal hate crimes laws in this matter.” Also at the news conference was FBI Special Agent Jay Tabb who said the, “FBI Seattle field office has opened a full civil rights investigation into this matter along with the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. ![]()
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