Associated Press
SEATTLE — The pursuit of a man believed to be carrying a gun forced the temporary lock down of the South Seattle Community College.
King County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Cindi West says a deputy was in his car Tuesday morning with the windows rolled down when he heard the sound of a gunshot in the White Center neighborhood of Seattle.
The deputy began following a suspicious vehicle and the driver took off. The pursuit lasted about a minute before driver crashed the vehicle and fled on foot.
A police dog successfully found the suspect about four blocks from the crash site.
The man was treated at the scene while a bomb dog searched the vehicle for evidence.
During the pursuit, officials locked down the college for safety. It has since been reopened.
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