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In two separate shootings on Friday in Seattle, two people were hurt. Another incident involved gunfire that struck a garage door outside the West Seattle Fire Station.

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SEATTLE — On Friday night, two people were hurt in separate shootings in Seattle. Additionally, shots were fired and a garage door at a West Seattle Fire station was damaged.

roughly 6 p.m. According to the Seattle Police Department, officers were summoned to the 100 block of Northwest 85th Street in the Greenwood district to look into a gunshot (SPD).

One victim was discovered who had had multiple gunshot wounds, including ones to the face and leg. A 50-year-old guy was the victim; he was taken to Harborview Medical Center and is receiving care there.

Witnesses reportedly informed police that a security guard tried to stop a guy from throwing a rock at a neighbouring bank window, according to SPD. According to the witnesses, the guy pulled a gun and shot the security guard four times at close range.

Not one suspect has been named.

Police were summoned to the intersection of South Forest Street and Airport Way South at 8:50 p.m. to look into a shooting. They discovered a victim who had received numerous gunshot wounds. According to SPD, the suspect ran away from the scene. A 46-year-old guy was the victim, and he was brought to Harborview Medical Center in critical condition.

In the third incident, gunfire was heard in the 7700 block of 35th Avenue Southwest at a West Seattle Fire Station, striking and injuring a garage door. Apparently, nobody was hurt, according to SPD.

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