Crime & Safety
Remaining Suspects In Downtown Seattle Shooting Arrested: Police
Both men wanted in connection with a January shooting that killed one and injured seven were arrested in Las Vegas, according to reports.

LAS VEGAS, NV — Police have arrested the remaining two suspects wanted in connection with a January shooting in downtown Seattle that killed one woman and injured seven others. According to KIRO News 7, Marquise Latrelle Tolbert and William Ray Tolliver were arrested in Las Vegas. Seattle police later confirmed the arrest.
According to police, Tolliver and Tolbert, in addition to a third suspect, Jamel L. Jackson, allegedly got into an argument in front of a McDonald's at 3rd Avenue and Pine Street. The argument eventually erupted into gunfire.
Detectives believe at least 20 shots were fired at the scene. Jackson admitted to firing shots and said he disposed of the weapon, which has not been recovered. Investigators said several bullet casings at the scene matched the type of gun he reported firing.
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The shooting left one woman dead and seven injured, including a 9-year-old boy, whose femur was shattered in the shooting. The Medical Examiner's Office identified the 50-year-old woman killed as Tanya Jackson.
Jackson was arrested at Harborview Medical Center after detectives recognized him on surveillance video. He was at the hospital seeking treatment for a gunshot wound.
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Investigators said all three men have extensive criminal histories and gang connections.
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