SEATTLE — Two Seattle officers fatally shot a man in crisis that was wielding a knife Tuesday night near the Waterfront, marking the second time police have fatally shot a suspect in the past week.
The Port of Seattle Police reported a man in crisis to the Seattle Police Department, KOMO-TV reported. He was wielding a knife and fled down Alaskan Way when he encountered two officers, police said.
A police spokesperson said officers used non-lethal tools to subdue the man, but it was ineffective. Authorities said two officers fired on the subject, fatally wounding him. Officers rendered aid to the man, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.
The Seattle Police Department will release body cam footage from the incident in the next three days. The shooting marks the second time in the past week a Seattle officer has been involved in a deadly shooting.