Suspect has been named in the shotgun beating of an 80-year-old Burien man
The suspect is Zachary Irish, also known as “Lil Zack.” Despite his nickname, Irish, 27, is described as 6 feet tall, weighing 165 pounds. Irish has a record of burglaries, robberies and domestic violence assaults. Police say Phil Isernio, 80, returned to his Burien home and surprised Irish and an accomplice. They say Irish hit Isernio in the face with the butt of a shotgun. The other suspect ran away during the incident but was caught later by deputies. Police said Irish escaped.
SeaTac man pimped disabled woman online
A SeaTac man pimped a developmentally disabled woman online while being paid by the state as her caretaker, King County prosecutors say. Prosecutors claim Jonathan Noah Marschall threatened to beat the woman if she didn’t have sex with men for money. They also contend Marschall was collecting child pornography on the same computer he used to advertise the woman on Craigslist. Prosecutors filed charges earlier this month. According to charging documents, Marschall was paid by the state to provide care to the woman. The woman and her mother went to police in January, after Marschall and the woman broke up.
Two men arrested April 17 in Tukwila for Oregon shooting
Abdalla Burey Sheikwali, 23, and Fahad Abdalla Abdiaziz, 24, are both facing charges of attempted murder and first-degree assault. Sheikwali was arrested April 17 in Tukwila, after gang detectives received information about his whereabouts. Abdiaziz was arrested that same night at his home in Northeast Portland, OR. The shooting happened on April 13 in Portland, OR. Where 20-year-old Marquis Glover was shot multiple times during a fight. Investigators believe Sheikwali was the man who Glover was fighting with and that Abdiaziz handed Sheikwali the gun that was used. Glover's injuries were serious but he survived. Sheikwali is in custody in Washington State and is awaiting extradition to Oregon. Abdiaziz was booked into the Multnomah County Jail. Police say numerous witnesses provided key information that led to the arrests.
Dozens of FBI agents converged on a Tukwila house in gun raid
Dozens of FBI agents converged on a Tukwila house the night of April 17 in a gun trafficking raid. An armored truck pulled up at the home in the 4600 block of South 144th St. followed by several SUVs. About two-dozen agents clad in protective gear arrived. The U.S. attorney's office in Seattle said six men were arrested and charged with firearm trafficking and being felons in possession of firearms. U.S. Attorney Jenny Durkan said the men sold semi-automatic assault rifles, sawed-off shotguns, handguns and a silencer to someone with the Seattle Police Department's gang unit and the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. The sales were made in Renton. Police seized 25 weapons, many stolen.
Car break-ins, vandalism, prowlers and thefts
14600 blk Military Rd. S., 13600 blk 18th Ave. S., 13700 blk 24th Ave. S., 14800 blk Military Rd. S., 12900 blk 8th Ave. S., 3000 blk S. 188th St., 14800 blk 4th Ave. S.W., 12600 blk Des Moines Memorial Dr., 12100 blk Marine View Dr. S., 600 blk S.W. 116th St., 14600 blk 26th Ave. S.W., 11400 blk 14th Ave. S.W., 14300 blk 1st Ave. S., 12000 blk Des Moines Memorial Dr., 12000 blk 14th Ave. S., 12200 blk 28th Ave. S., 200 blk S. 152nd St., 12400 blk 3rd Ave. S.W.
Residential burglaries and break-ins
16400 blk Sylvester Rd., 1000 blk S.W. 160th St., 14600 blk 22nd Ave. S.W.