Two women, ages 22 and 27, were booked into King County Jail after officers were dispatched to quell a disturbance involving 30 people at a Fremont bar. One of the women repeatedly punched a man who was trying to break up her assault on another patron. Another victim notes that as he pulled the second woman from the melee, she “recklessly” threw a pint glass up and over her head into the crowd, where it smacked into another victim, lacerating his face. Police video shows the two suspects yelling and screaming throughout the reading of their Miranda warnings. As an added highlight, one of the women refused to cooperate during a search, swearing that she was going to file a sexual harassment complaint against officers who were “enjoying looking at her private areas.”
Even though he had secured his bike with a lock, a cyclist was dismayed to find his ride missing from a rack in the 8500 block of Greenwood Avenue North on Thursday evening.
In the 7500 block of 15th Northwest, a woman was startled to wake up and discover her garden hose and a garden pot on top of her car and her car's rear windshield wiper broken off. And in the 400 block of North 120th, unknown persons broke a flag pole, smashed a spotlight trained on the flag, tore branches from a bush, and ripped a “Beware of Dog” sign from a wall.
Officers were puzzled to see traffic that had the right of way coming to a stop at 15th and Market. When they reached the intersection, they saw that a man was standing in the middle of the road, preventing cars from passing. He finally decided to walk to the northwest corner, where officers met him for a chat. He explained that because of his allergies he couldn't cross the street near the gas station. He then went on a rant about a court appearance in Shoreline. His mood swung violently, and officers handcuffed him while they checked his identification. Concerned for citizen safety, they booked the man into King County Jail for investigation of pedestrian interference.