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Seattle Shooting, Microsoft Protest, and Tacoma Cold Case | Seattle Local Pulse, May 20, 2025


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Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for Tuesday, May 20, 2025.

Seattle is waking up to tragedy this morning as police continue their investigation into a deadly shooting outside a nightclub in Pioneer Square. Three young people were killed and one critically injured when gunfire erupted outside the OHM Club around 1:18 am on Saturday. Police Chief Shon Barnes addressed the media yesterday afternoon, stating officers were already patrolling the area and responded within minutes. Detectives are searching for a black Tesla, possibly a Y model, that was seen leaving the area. The driver is not considered a suspect but may have valuable video evidence.

In other breaking news, Seattle firefighters battled a vacant building fire in the University District last night that started around 9 pm. Crews are still on scene this morning.

Meanwhile, Microsoft's Build developer conference in Seattle was disrupted yesterday when employee Joe Lopez interrupted CEO Satya Nadella's speech, shouting "Free Palestine!" to protest the company's cloud and AI contracts with the Israeli government. Lopez, a firmware engineer, later sent an email to thousands of Microsoft employees expressing concerns about the company's technology potentially being used in Gaza.

Over in Tacoma, a cold case mystery unfolded yesterday as police detectives spent the day digging up a backyard, though authorities have not disclosed what they're searching for.

Our forecast today calls for overcast skies with rain expected throughout the day. We're looking at about 4 millimeters of rainfall with temperatures reaching a high of 57 and dropping to 45 tonight. Expect gentle breezes around 10 mph. If you're heading out, grab that umbrella and raincoat. Tomorrow looks a bit better with partial clearing and slightly warmer temperatures reaching 64.

A reminder that the Seattle Arts Festival kicks off tomorrow at Seattle Center, featuring works from over 200 local artists. Admission is free, and the event runs through Sunday.

In sports, the Seattle Storm continued their winning streak with a decisive victory last night at Climate Pledge Arena.

On a positive note, West Seattle Elementary School's robotics team qualified for the national championships after their innovative design won first place in the regional competition.

This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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