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Accusation of Fake Military Service Sparks Downtown Seattle Shooting

by Joy Ale
August 6, 2025
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A confrontation over a suspected case of “stolen valor” erupted into gunfire on Seattle’s waterfront last Thursday, according to newly filed charges.

The incident unfolded near 1101 Alaskan Way, where prosecutors say 32-year-old Gregory William Timm confronted a man in a wheelchair, accusing him of falsely claiming military service. Court documents filed by Senior Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Elaine Lee detail that Timm demanded the man prove his military affiliation, insisting on seeing identification.

As the individual in the wheelchair began to reach for his wallet, Timm allegedly removed a military patch from the victim’s belongings. This action prompted the man to pull out a knife in response, according to investigators.

Despite the tense exchange, Timm continued pressing for military ID. The situation escalated further when the man retrieved an airsoft gun from his holster. Prosecutors say that before he could take any action with the non-lethal weapon, Timm drew a handgun and fired a shot directly into the man’s chest at close range.

Multiple witnesses, including local security personnel and nearby Washington Fish and Wildlife officers, were present when the gunshot rang out. Several bystanders provided statements, and investigators confirmed that video footage of the incident captured Timm taking something from the victim before stepping back and firing.

Police reports describe Timm extending his arm and pulling the trigger after taking two steps back. After the shooting, he placed the firearm in his bag and waited for police with both hands raised above his head.

In the charging documents, Lee described the attack as an “unnecessary act of violence,” emphasizing that the victim was physically vulnerable and confined to a wheelchair at the time of the confrontation.

Timm is now facing charges in connection with the shooting as the investigation continues.

Tags: airsoft gun incidentAlaskan Way incidentDowntown SeattleGregory William TimmGun Violencemilitary impersonationSeattle crime newsSeattle police investigationSeattle prosecutorSeattle shootingSeattle Waterfrontself-defense disputestolen valorviolent confrontationwheelchair victim
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