Drive-by shooting leaves two injured in Lynnwood
LYNNWOOD, Wash., July 13, 2022 – Snohomish County Deputies are investigating a drive-by shooting that took place around 2 p.m. today near 3500 block of 164th St SW in Lynnwood.
Several juveniles were walking on the sidewalk when two of them were shot – a boy and a girl – by a passing vehicle. The group of juvenile victims returned gunfire at the suspect’s vehicle.
The 15 y/o and 17 y/o who were shot were transported to Harbour View Medical with non-life-threatening injuries.
Two nearby houses were struck and the suspect(s) are currently at large.
Major Crimes Unit (MCU) detectives have reason to believe the incident is gang-related and the parties are known to each other. Anyone with information related to this incident, or who can identify the suspect vehicle pictured below, is asked to call 911.

The roadway is expected to be closed for several hours while detectives investigate.
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and where is the report of the juveniles being shot who returned fire being arrested for unlawful possession of a gun and discharging it in public? Last I looked you needed to be 21 to own a firearm.
Amen. Coddling criminals doesn’t work. Regardless of their age or what Supreme Court Chief Justice Steven Gonzalez thinks.
“Harbour View Medical”, not to be confused with the actual Harborview Medical Center.