Man in critical condition at Harborview after being shot near Edmonds waterfront

The crime scene Thursday morning. (Photo courtesy Edmonds Police Department)

Updated with additional details

A 18-year-old man was in critical condition at Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center after he was shot multiple times early Thursday in the parking lot near the Edmonds Fishing Pier, Edmonds police said.

Police responded around 2:30 a.m. after receiving reports from people who heard gunshots and from a female who reported her brother had been shot, Edmonds police spokesperson Cmdr. Josh McClure said. Upon arriving, they found the man with multiple gunshot wounds in the parking lot, located at Admiral Way and Dayton Street.

Police provided tourniquets and chest seals on the victim’s gunshot wounds until medics arrived, and the man was transported to Harborview, McClure said.

The victim’s sister remained at the scene and was interviewed by police detectives. She told police that she and her brother were walking in the area when they “encountered a group of four to six subjects,” McClure said. “There was some sort of exchange and one or more of the suspects opened fire, striking the male victim multiple times.”

The suspects are still at large and there is no vehicle description. They were described as being dressed in dark or black clothing but no other details — including ages — were immediately available. Police are not saying at this time whether the incident was gang related, McClure said.

Edmonds police at work after Thursday’s shooting. (Photo by Martin Banel)

Multiple law enforcement agencies in South Snohomish County — including those from Lynnwood and Mountlake Terrace — responded to the scene. A drone from Marysville and two K-9 units from Edmonds were deployed to search the beach and railroad tracks for the suspects. Police will be reviewing any available video from nearby business and residential security cameras as part of their investigation.

Admiral Way and a portion of Dayton Street were closed Thursday morning while police investigated, McClure added.

If you have information about the suspects, do not approach them and call the police. Tips about the case can also be emailed to policetips@edmondswa.gov

— By Teresa Wippel

  1. So disturbing, random people with guns, you never know who it will be or where it will happen (Dayton!). Hope the young man has a speedy recovery.

  2. Wow, gangs of Edmonds… who’d have figured an Edmonds kind of day slogan would 30 years later be seeing this. Sad to have grown up a bit there but happy to have moved away with the massive gang issues going on in Edmonds…

  3. Shawna, “…massive gang issues…” I think not! And “sad” to have grown up there? You are a real “Debbie Downer,” and we don’t need your unhappiness smeared all over our lovely community!

    1. Walking around that late at night is never a wise decision. The City of Edmonds can put cameras up in that area and do nightly drive throughs. Grants may even be available for those cameras in case funding priority is skewed. Lynnwood PD are seemingly Mall Cops (and surrounding area) these days, so that’s City of Lynnwood’s poor excuse for ignoring West of Hwy 99.

    2. I agree with you Lynn!! What in the world is Shawna Arts talking about?? Massive Gang issues?? Since when? There have been gang issues in Lynnwood for sure. But Edmonds?
      I too grew up in Edmonds. My parents moved to Edmonds in 1962 and raised four children. We had a Storybook Childhood and not one of us would change it for anything! Yes, times have changed everywhere. But Edmonds is still a lovely place to live and raise a family.

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