Suspect in custody in ‘random’ shooting that killed 3 in Washington state

A suspect was in custody Tuesday hours after a “random” shooting in Yakima, Washington, killed three people, authorities said.

The triple homicide happened about 3:30 a.m. at a Circle K market, Yakima Police Chief Matt Murray said.

“There was no apparent conflict between the parties,” he said. “The male just walked in and started shooting.”

Late Tuesday afternoon, the chief announced that a suspect was no longer a threat and was discovered behind warehouses after a 911 call.

The person’s condition was not given.

Police earlier identified the suspect as Jarid Haddock, 21, of Yakima County.


Yakima Police Chief Matt Murray during a briefing at the scene of a shooting early morning Tuesday.
Police Chief Matt Murray during a briefing at the scene of a shooting in Yakima, Wash., early morning Tuesday.Yakima Police Dept. / via Facebook

Murray said the suspect, who did not disguise himself, first tried to enter a convenience store where the doors were locked and then stepped inside the Circle K where two customers were and began shooting. The suspect also shot someone outside the convenience store, Murray said.

The gunman then went across the street to return to the first gas station and shot into a vehicle police initially thought he was stealing, but now believe is the suspect’s vehicle. There was a person in the vehicle.

Murray did not know if that person was struck by gunfire.

Police later said there may not have been a fourth shooting victim. They attributed the discrepancy to a “rapidly evolving situation.”

The suspect was last seen driving a gray or silver Chrysler 200 headed eastbound on State route 24 toward Moxee, Murray said.

“This is a dangerous person. And it’s random, so there is a danger to the community,” Murray said. “We don’t have a motive. We don’t know why.”

Investigators were looking at security video to determine what happened.

“We do have video from security at the store, and we’re collecting other video,” the chief said. “There were also eyewitnesses who have given us information.”

The country has been plagued by a spate of gun violence. On Saturday night, a gunman fatally shot 11 and wounded at least nine more in Monterey Park, California.

Ten hours later, at least 12 people were wounded after gunfire erupted in a Louisiana nightclub, according to authorities, who called it a “targeted attack.”

Two students were fatally shot Monday afternoon at a charter school in Des Moines, Iowa.

In Northern California on Monday, at least seven people were killed and one person was seriously injured in a shooting in Half Moon Bay, a coastal city of roughly 11,000 about 30 miles south of San Francisco.

And one person was killed and seven others were injured in a shooting Monday evening in Oakland, California.

The U.S. has had at least 39 mass shootings in the first 24 days of 2023, according to the Gun Violence archive, a nonprofit that defines a mass shooting as a single incident in which at least four people — other than the shooter — are shot.

Dennis Romero contributed.



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