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Seattle Pioneer Square Shooting: 3 Dead, 1 Critical; Police Seek Tesla Driver for Evidence

by Danielle Sherman
May 21, 2025
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Seattle police are currently investigating a tragic shooting that occurred early on Saturday morning in the Pioneer Square neighborhood, leaving three individuals dead and one hospitalized in critical condition. The incident took place outside the OHM Nightclub, a popular venue located in the heart of Pioneer Square. Authorities are working diligently to gather evidence and seek out leads, with the driver of a black Tesla, possibly a Model Y, becoming a key figure in their ongoing investigation.

The shooting took place at around 1:18 a.m. when the black Tesla was seen leaving the scene on South Washington Street, shortly after the violence erupted. While the driver of the vehicle is not considered a suspect at this time, investigators are keen on obtaining any video footage the car may have captured, as it could be crucial to solving the case. At present, no arrests have been made, and police are urging anyone who may have witnessed the event or has relevant footage to come forward.

The victims of the shooting have been identified as August Lastrappe IV and Keilani Harris, both of whom tragically lost their lives that night. A third victim was also killed, and a fourth individual remains in critical condition at a nearby hospital. The violence has sent shockwaves through the community, particularly in the Pioneer Square area, which has recently experienced an uptick in violent incidents.

Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes has expressed his concern over the violence in the district and announced plans to increase patrols in Pioneer Square. The increased police presence aims to ensure the safety of residents and visitors alike as investigators continue their efforts to bring justice to those affected by this tragedy.

At the center of this investigation is the black Tesla, which could potentially hold valuable evidence related to the incident. The car was seen leaving the scene immediately after the shooting, and investigators are hopeful that any footage or information tied to the vehicle will provide critical insights into the events that unfolded early that morning.

As of Monday afternoon, authorities have yet to make any arrests, but the investigation remains active. Police are calling on the public to come forward with any relevant information that might assist in solving the case. They are particularly interested in acquiring video footage from local surveillance cameras or bystanders who may have captured footage during the time of the incident.

The Pioneer Square shooting is a stark reminder of the violence that continues to plague urban areas, leaving families devastated and communities shaken. As Seattle works to address safety concerns in the area, the need for public cooperation and vigilance is more apparent than ever. The investigation into this tragic shooting continues, and authorities are committed to bringing justice to the victims and their families.

For those with any information or video footage related to the shooting, police encourage you to contact the Seattle Police Department or submit tips anonymously to aid in this important investigation.

Tags: CrimeOHM Nightclub shooting SeattlePoliceSeattleSeattle Pioneer Square shootingSeattle police increase patrols
Danielle Sherman

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