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SWAT officers arrest domestic violence suspect in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne neighborhood

SWAT officers arrest domestic violence suspect in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne neighborhood (Seattle Police Department)
(Seattle Police Department)

SEATTLE — SWAT officers arrested a domestic violence suspect in Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne neighborhood on Saturday after several hours of negotiations with police, the Seattle Police Department announced.

According to SPD, officers saw a suspect in a recent domestic violence-related assault case around 4:30 a.m. in the 700 block of 2nd Avenue West. When an officer approached the man, he went into a nearby apartment unit and refused to come out.

After police ensured that the victim was not with the man, they tried persuading him to come outside. Patrol officers and a negotiator tried getting the man to surrender for several hours, but he did not comply.

Officers applied for a search warrant, which was served by SPD’s SWAT team after being approved by a judge. SWAT officers entered the apartment and arrested the man without further incident.

Police booked the man into the King County Jail for felony-level assault and violating a no-contact order.

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