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Published on November 13, 2024
Alleged Seattle Vehicle Prowler Arrested After Assaulting Police and Attempting to Disarm OfficerSource: Google Street View

A suspect has been taken into custody in Downtown Seattle after an alleged vehicle prowl escalated into a violent confrontation with police officers, culminating in an assault on police and an attempt to disarm a responding officer. The incident began on the evening of Sunday, when patrol officers responded to the 1900 block of 2nd Avenue following reports of a individual armed with a knife and breaking into a vehicle, as detailed in a Seattle Police Department blotter release.

The situation escalated when the responding officers attempted to apprehend the suspect, who not only resisted arrest but also engaged in a physical altercation with law enforcement. In the struggle, the suspect assaulted the officers, tried to take an officer’s taser, and attempted to remove another officer’s duty weapon from his holster. Despite the officers deploying their tasers, the devices malfunctioned, leading to a foot pursuit when the suspect broke free and fled.

During the pursuit, the suspect endangered a young woman by grabbing her, prompting the officers to intervene and ultimately take the suspect into custody. The Seattle Fire Department was called to the scene to attend to both the injured officer who had sustained minor injuries and the suspect. The officer, whose identity has not been publicly released, is currently in the process of receiving an on-duty injury packet, a routine procedure in such incidents.

The 37-year-old suspect, whose name has not yet been disclosed to the public, was booked into King County Jail. The charges recommended by Homicide & Assault Unit detectives against the individuals include Vehicle Prowling, Unlawful Use of Weapons to Intimidate Others, Obstructing a Public Officer, Resisting Arrest, Disarming a Law Enforcement or Corrections Officer, and three counts of Assault.