t

Auburn woman charged in Christmas Eve shooting death in Renton

A 29-year-old Puyallup man fatally shot in a parking lot in Renton.

King County prosecutors have charged a 43-year-old Auburn woman with the shooting death on Christmas Eve of a 29-year-old Puyallup man in a parking lot in Renton.

Law enforcement arrested Bridgette Corrina Cook, 43, of Auburn, on Jan. 12 following an investigation of the Dec. 24 shooting that killed Jerid Sprague, 29, of Puyallup.

King County prosecutors charged Cook with murder in the second degree on Jan. 18.

According to an affidavit of probable cause, Cook is accused of shooting Sprague in the head in his vehicle in a parking lot in the 1100 block of Oakesdale Avenue Southwest. A third occupant in the vehicle served as a participant in the incident.

According to King County Superior Court documents, surveillance footage reportedly shows Sprague, sitting in the driver’s seat, getting punched in the head from the backseat of the vehicle by Cook.

A struggle started in the vehicle between Cook, Sprague and the third passenger, who was sitting in the front seat. According to the affidavit, video showed a gun in Cook’s hand, extending from the backseat between the two front seat headrests, aimed at Sprague’s head as Sprague fought back.

A shot shattered the driver’s side window, according to the affidavit. The bullet struck Sprague in the head and exited from right to left. Sprague collapsed into his seat.

Video showed Cook sitting in the backseat as the third occupant exited the vehicle and started walking for the road, according to the affidavit. Cook exited and followed the third occupant.

The two returned to the scene and allegedly removed Sprague from the driver’s seat of the vehicle prior to Cook driving the vehicle from the scene with the third occupant in the passenger’s seat as officers arrived on the scene.

According to the affidavit, officers detained Cook and the third occupant at the scene.

In an interview with Cook, she stated to detectives that she believed Sprague potentially shot himself.

According to the Renton Police Department, “at that time, there was not enough evidence to hold either one, so they were released.”

In a second interview with Cook after law enforcement arrested her in Spanaway, Cook stated that the third occupant shot Sprague.

The court scheduled Cook’s arraignment for Feb. 1 at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.

Cook remains in jail on $1 million bail, according to an email from Casey McNerthney, director of communications for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.

As of Jan. 19, prosecutors have filed no charges against the third occupant of the vehicle, according to an email from McNerthney.


Talk to us

Please share your story tips by emailing editor@kentreporter.com.

To share your opinion for publication, submit a letter through our website https://www.kentreporter.com/submit-letter/. Include your name, address and daytime phone number. (We’ll only publish your name and hometown.) Please keep letters to 300 words or less.

More in Northwest

t
Renton officers arrest man accused of ramming police SUV

After police boxed in the car and he attempted to flee, he allegedly rammed police.

t
Renton Police searching for suspect who assaulted 12-year-old girl

The suspect is linked to a case in 2023 and 2009 through DNA.

An AR-15 rifle and a loaded magazine that were recovered from a suspect in a shooting incident at the Kent Station parking garage in 2019. (Photo courtesy of King County Sheriff’s Office)
WA’s ban on assault weapon sales survives another challenge

A judge last month once again upheld Washington’s 2023 law banning the… Continue reading

Courtesy photo
Auburn man strangles wife to death in ‘honor killing’

The man told officers he thought his wife was having an affair.

t
Family continues to hope for missing Federal Way man’s return

Reportedly spotted in Kent in November 2024; vehicle left in May 2024 at Maleng Regional Justice Center

Kent Superintendent Israel Vela with Kiku Hughes and Eileen Yamada-Lamphere at Mill Creek Middle School. Photo courtesy of the Kent School District.
Author discusses graphic novel on Japanese incarceration camps

Each year, Washington students learn about Japanese-American detainments without due process following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor and Kiku Hughes’ graphic novel “Displacement” has become part of that curriculum.

t
‘South Hill rapist’ residing in Federal Way dies

Convicted Spokane rapist Kevin Coe dies at age 78.

One of the amenities at the Soos Creek Botanical Gardens. Courtesy photo/City of Auburn
City of Auburn wants to buy Soos Creek Botanical Gardens

Auburn will use a $2.1 million King County Conservation Futures Tax grant.

t
SR 167 will see overnight closure in Auburn on Dec. 3-4

From 15th Street Northwest to S. 277th Street beginning at 10 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, to 4 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 4.

Courtesy Photo
Man fatally shot Nov. 26 in Federal Way

Officers found a suspect nearby and arrested him for investigation of murder.

File photo
Auburn man who told police he killed his wife is arrested

Her cause of death is listed as asphyxiation, manual strangulation.

Courtesy of Seattle Metro Pickleball Association
Washington’s pickleball license plate.
Pickleball gets its own Washington license plate

Washington served up a new license plate Nov. 19, honoring the state… Continue reading