Seattle police: Shooting at homeless camp not attack on homelessness


SEATTLE (AP) — A deadly shooting at a Seattle homeless encampment known as "The Jungle" was not prompted by malice against homeless people, the police chief said today.

A man and woman who lived at the camp were killed in the Tuesday evening shooting and three other victims remained in serious condition.

"We have no evidence that they were targeted because they are homeless," Chief Kathleen O'Toole told a City Council panel on Wednesday.

No arrests have been made. Police believe the shooters weren't homeless but were acquainted with the victims.

It was the second fatal attack at a Seattle homeless camp within the past six months. In August, a homeless woman was beaten to death under a bridge and her husband was attacked.

Mayor Ed Murray and King County Executive Director Dow Constantine declared a state of emergency regarding homelessness in November, pledging more than $7 million to address the crisis.