Seattle woman reports taking down another assailant while running

Kelly Herron fought off Gary Steiner when he assaulted her inside a bathroom at Seattle's Golden Gardens Park in March 2017. (Colleen O'Brien/KIRO Radio)

VANCOUVER, Wash. — The runner who took down a sexual assailant at Seattle's Golden Gardens Park in 2017 has done it again. Kelly Herron reported on her Twitter feed that a man groped her while running a half-marathon in Vancouver, Wash.

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Herron broke from the route and chased down the man until a “good Samaritan wrangled him.” The police were called and Herron reports the suspect was arrested.

Herron says after she “took another creep off the street,” she got back onto the race course and “still made a 02:15 finish.”

Herron has become a proponent of self-defense classes for women after she was attacked in 2017. She has been vocal about the issues women and runners face in areas such as Seattle. After another runner was assaulted near Green Lake earlier this month, Herron said that Seattle isn't listening to women about the dangers they face in the city.

In March 2017, Herron was attacked while running in Seattle’s Golden Gardens Park. She went into a park restroom where Gary Steiner, a transient sex offender from Arizona, attempted to rape her. Steiner had hid in the restroom with the intention of raping a woman.

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But Herron fought back, kicking and screaming. People outside the restroom heard her screams and called 911. She was able to escape the attack and locked Steiner in the bathroom.

Steiner was convicted of the crime and sent to prison for a three-year sentence. More than a year after the assault, he died in prison.