The Federal Way intersection at S. 336th St. and First Way S. was blocked off for several hours after an officer-involved shooting on Feb. 6. Photo by Ben Ray/Sound Publishing

The Federal Way intersection at S. 336th St. and First Way S. was blocked off for several hours after an officer-involved shooting on Feb. 6. Photo by Ben Ray/Sound Publishing

Man dies in officer-involved shooting in Federal Way

Man reportedly attempts carjacking Friday morning, Feb. 6

A man was shot and killed by a Federal Way police officer following an attempted carjacking.

Federal Way police responded to reports of an individual in a car blocking an intersection at approximately 8:45 a.m. Feb 6. The vehicle was blocking the roadway near the 33700 block of 1st Avenue South.

According to the Federal Way Police Department (FWPD), officers attempted to contact the individual, who then fled on foot and attempted to carjack someone driving by.

A FWPD officer shot then shot the individual.

Officers and medical personnel provided medical aid at the scene and the individual was transported to Harborview Medical Center for further treatment.

The individual died from his injuries, according to police.

The vehicle that the individual was in was later confirmed to be stolen. The individual was also armed with a firearm at the time of the shooting, according to police.

The involved officer has been placed on administrative leave in accordance with department policy and the Valley Independent Investigation Team (VIIT) will be conducting the investigation into the incident.

This is a developing story and more information will be shared as it is available.




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