Kent Police are investigating a shooting at Kent's East Hill neighborhood. No one was injured. FOX13
Officers were called at 11:25 a.m. to reports of gunshots at the Phoenix Court Apartments, located near SE 240th St and 112th Ave SE. When they arrived, they met with a uniformed Department of Justice Bureau of Prisons employee who was working off-duty security at the complex.
He told officers he heard fireworks, so he got out of his vehicle. He spotted a man nearby, who turned and pointed a rifle at him. The security guard took cover as the suspect shot ‘an unknown amount of rounds’ at him, and he was not hit. The suspect then ran off and put his rifle in a carry case.
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