Only the race (Caucasian)of the female suspect was identified by this news service. The Seattle Times completely ignored this bit of news. Just random incidents (killings), right?
The suspect shoved his cart at an 87-year-old (!) man shopping at QFC.
No uproar, no outrage, some lives don't matter. Where are Frederic Nesbitt's relatives and friends? The Crown Hill neighborhood is overwhelmingly Caucasian. Who has the courage to look into what happened and report what they found: Why did it happen?
SEATTLE -- Seattle Police Department homicide detectives on Wednesday arrested and booked three suspects for investigation of three separate murders.
One of the murders happened back in January, the other two in February. Police arrested all the suspects between 2 and 4 p.m. Wednesday.
Detectives arrested a 48-year-old man in the death of William Cross, a clerk who was stabbed inside a store in the International District on January 10. Cross was taken to Harborview Medical Center, where he died from his injuries.
A second suspect, a juvenile Caucasian female, was arrested for the death of Emmanuel Gondo, who was found shot to death inside his car in the Rainier Valley area on February 10.
Police arrested a third suspect, a 33-year-old man, for the death of 87-year-old Frederick Nesbit, who was attacked while shopping inside a QFC grocery store in the Crown Hill neighborhood on February 29. Nesbit suffered lacerations to his body and was taken to Ballard Swedish Hospital; he later died from his injuries.
All suspects were booked into the King County Jail except for the juvenile female, who is at the King County Youth Center.
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