SEATTLE — A man accused of fatally beating another man on Labor Day at a south Seattle bus shelter pleaded not guilty Monday to a second-degree murder charge.
The King County prosecutor’s office said 38-year-old Hosea Wilcox of Seattle beat 55-year-old Bobby Washington while yelling at witnesses who tried to interfere to mind their own business.
Prosecutors said Wilcox believed Washington had disrespected his mother.
Court documents said Washington suffered a head injury in the fight but wouldn’t cooperate with medics. He collapsed at his home a few days later and never recovered from a coma. He died Sept. 19 at a hospital.
When Wilcox was arrested on Oct. 3 he had a stolen gun in his waistband. He remains in jail on $500,000 bail.
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