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New video shows suspects in Edmonds waterfront shooting
Edmonds police released surveillance video of five suspects connected to a shooting which left an 18-year-old man with critical injuries.
EDMONDS, Wash. - Edmonds police released surveillance video of five suspects connected to a shooting which left an 18-year-old man with critical injuries.
According to authorities, a woman called 911 around 2:30 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 9, reporting her brother had been shot after a confrontation with "four to six men." She said after a brief verbal exchange, at least one or two of the suspects shot him several times, investigators said.
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RAW: Surveillance video shows suspects in Edmonds shooting
Edmonds police need help identifying five suspects of a shooting in Edmonds that left an 18-year-old in critical condition.
The suspects and the siblings did not know each other, according to police.
The newly released surveillance video shows five suspects, four of them in dark clothing and one wearing a gray hoodie, running along the marine walkway in front of the Edmonds Waterfront Center.
Detectives are still working to determine a motive for the shooting and the identities of the suspects.
If you know the suspects or where they are, authorities urge you not to approach them and instead call 911 immediately.
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