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The Tacoma Mall shooting was a mass shooting and attempted mass murder that occurred on November 20, 2005, at the Tacoma Mall in Tacoma, Washington, United States.The gunman, Dominick Maldonado, entered the mall with a semi-automatic Norinco MAK-90 rifle and a pistol, injuring six before he instigated four armed kidnappings.
The Ash Street shootout was a gunfight on September 23, 1989, in the Hilltop neighborhood of Tacoma, Washington, United States, between off-duty United States Army Rangers and people associated with one Ranger's across-the-street neighbors, who were suspected of drug dealing and gang activity.
Five were injured and eventually recovered from those injuries. Prosecutors claimed the suspects were targeting a patron, who was injured, because of a personal gripe. The crime remains one of Tacoma's worst mass slayings. [3] Crime is believed to have started from numerous theft events in the community that lead to the Trang Dai Massacre.
A suspect is in custody after a series of shootings left a half dozen people injured along parts of Interstate 5 in the Seattle and Tacoma areas of Washington state, officials said, expressing ...
An argument that led to a shooting early Saturday morning in Tacoma left a man injured, according to police. At around 12:50 a.m. Saturday, Tacoma police officers received calls about the shooting ...
At least two people were killed and three others wounded in a shooting early Sunday morning at a business in Tacoma, Washington, according to the Tacoma Police Department.
On November 29, 2009, four police officers of Lakewood, Washington were fatally shot at the Forza (now Blue Steele [1]) coffee shop, located at 11401 Steele Street #108 South in the Parkland unincorporated area of Pierce County, Washington, near Tacoma. A gunman, later identified as Maurice Clemmons, entered the shop, shot the officers while ...
Update, 4:50 p.m.: All three suspects charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a 16-year-old have been arrested, Tacoma police announced. The arrests took place Wednesday and Thursday.