Teen Shot At 35th and Kromer In Everett

October 28, 2017

Police Blotter

Editor’s Update 5:15 PM: Everett Police have provided the following update…

Detectives with the Major Crimes Unit are investigating a shooting that injured a juvenile at a local Everett party. Just before 12:30 a.m., officers were dispatched to a residence in the 800 block of 35th St on the report of a shots being fired.

Arriving officers found a 15 year-old male had been shot multiple times. He was transported to Providence Regional Medical Center Everett for treatment but was later transferred to Harborview Medical Center in serious condition.

Investigating officers believe a large party drew unwanted guests and an altercation occurred. The 15 year-old was assaulted outside of the residence then multiple shots were fired. The juvenile was injured and the suspects fled the area in a vehicle.

Detectives will investigate the incident, but many witnesses were not cooperative. At this time, no suspects have been identified. There is no update on the condition of the juvenile male, who is an Everett resident.

Anyone with information about this incident or knows the suspect is asked to call the Everett Police Department TIP LINE at (425) 257-8450 or Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound at 1-800-222-TIPS.

Kromer shooting

Officers examine a car at the shooting scene. It was later impounded.

Kromer shooting

Officers gather evidence from the lawn at a house at 35th and Kromer on Rucker Hill.

As if to underscore the point that no neighborhood is immune from shootings, Everett Police are looking into a shooting that happened just before 12:30 AM this (Sat) morning in the Rucker Hill neighborhood.

Everett Police Spokesman Aaron Snell tells MyEverettNews.com that officers responding to a report of gunfire found a victim with a gunshot wound at 35th and Kromer.

Medics were called and the victim, described as someone thought to be in their teens, was taken to Providence Regional Medical Center with life-threatening injuries.

Patrol officers were working the scene collecting evidence and talking to witnesses.

At this early stage of the investigation (2:00 AM) no other information was available.

Snell urged anyone who has information about the shooting to call the Everett Police Tip Line at 425-257-8450. There have been no arrests as of yet. We’ll update the story as information becomes available.


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