Seattle police arrested 54-year-old convicted felon for pulling a gun on a safety guard in South Seattle Sunday afternoon.
On Sept. 7, at about 7:20 a.m., patrol officers responded to experiences of a person brandishing a handgun at an armed QFC safety guard within the 2700 block of Rainier Avenue South.
In accordance with the guard, the suspect accused the guard of photographing him. The guard was really studying on his telephone. The suspect started arguing with the guard and pulled out a gun. The guard remained calm and didn’t draw his weapon.
The suspect rapidly left however was discovered parked in a close-by fast-food parking zone. He was arrested with out incident.
Officers served a warrant on his automobile and recovered:
Handgun, ammunition
6.8g of Cocaine
0.7g of Fentanyl
2.6g of Methamphetamine
0.3g of Heroin
Digital scale, packaging supplies
Police booked the suspect into the King County Jail for felony harassment, illegal possession of a firearm, and narcotics violations.
The suspect, a 13-time convicted felon on lively supervision by the Division of Corrections, is prohibited from carrying firearms.
Detectives within the Gun Violence Discount Unit are assigned to this case.
Incident Quantity: 2025-260062





















