City statement on “Zoom Bombing” incident

The Feb. 26, Regular Council Meeting was interrupted by several virtual attendees who made racist, profane, and antisemitic comments. This was considered a “Zoom Bombing” incident where speakers share hate-filled and bigoted language. The City of SeaTac strongly condemns these hateful actions and believes the behavior of those who attacked the meeting is beyond offensive.  … Continue reading City statement on “Zoom Bombing” incident

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Police arrest suspect involved in local hit-and-run

On Feb. 25, police found a stolen RAM 1500 truck parked in SeaTac. Officers tried to contact the driver and the person drove off. The vehicle was then involved in a crash with a Jeep at South 128th Street and 22nd Avenue South. Both vehicles were significantly damaged, and the suspect fled on foot. The driver of the Jeep was pronounced dead, and a small child was transported to a nearby hospital.