Seattle man shot in the face during stand-off with car prowlers
May 28, 2025, 9:23 AM

Seattle police are investigating an alleged hate crime that happened outside an LGBTQ bar in Capitol Hill on Feb. 19. (Photo courtesy of SPD)
(Photo courtesy of SPD)
A Seattle man was shot in the face while attempting to stop a car prowler. The victim is in stable condition, as of this reporting.
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) responded to a report of a man with a gunshot wound to his face and head in the 2200 block of 1st Avenue in Sodo, according to .
The victim was treated at the scene of the crime and later transferred by the Seattle Fire Department (SFD) to Harborview Medical Center and listed in serious, but stable condition, according to SPD.
Ongoing investigation
SPD determined in their investigation that the victim attempted to disrupt a man from breaking into his vehicle, and the suspect shot him in the face, SPD Detective said.
“Police determined that the victim interrupted a man breaking into his vehicle, and during the altercation, the suspect shot him in the face,” Mu帽oz said, “The suspect and his accomplice, believed to be two men in their 20s-30s, fled the area in a vehicle before police arrived and were not located.”
Detectives with the Gun Violence Reduction Unit have taken control of the investigation into the circumstances preceding the break-in and shooting, the SPD stated.
Call the SPD Violent Crimes Tip Line at 206-233-5000 to provide additional information.
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