- Three dead in a mass shooting at a popular food festival in Seattle.
- A manhunt for a second suspect has been launched, according to assistant police chief Tyrone Davis.
Three people were killed and four others injured, including a 2-year-old boy, during a mass shooting at the popular Bite of Seattle food festival on Sunday evening.
According to police, one suspect has been taken into custody, while a manhunt for a second suspect is currently underway. Assistant police chief Tyrone Davis confirmed the ongoing search for the second individual involved in the incident.2
Eyewitnesses reported hearing multiple rounds of gunfire as chaos erupted at the festival, leading to panic among attendees.

Seattle mayor Katie Wilson stated that two victims died at the scene, while a third succumbed to injuries at Harborview Medical Center. This tragic event adds to the alarming statistics, as the Gun Violence Archive reports this shooting as one of at least 271 mass shootings recorded in the U.S. this year.
The community is left in shock as authorities continue their investigation and search for the second suspect involved in this devastating incident.
“The shooting has prompted a manhunt for a second suspect, as confirmed by assistant police chief Tyrone Davis. This incident has raised concerns about safety at public events, with local authorities urging increased security measures in the aftermath.”



