August 18, 2024 11:16 am

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Lynnwood Police Chief addresses shooting at Alderwood Mall

LYNNWOOD—As Lynnwood mourns the death of 13-year-old Jayda Woods-Johnson, Police Chief Langdon shared a community message saying, “we will not settle or quietly accept this violence as the new normal.” Since 2021, juvenile arrests within the city of Lynnwood have increased 709%.

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Jayda Woods-Johnson. SOURCE: Facebook page of Tabatha Johnson.

On July 9, Woods-Johnson’s assailant, Samuel Gizaw, is in custody at the Denney Youth Center in Everett and is being charged as an adult for Murder 1st Degree, Murder 2nd Degree, Assault 1st Degree, and Unlawful Possession of a Firearm.

Thanks to tips from the public, detectives have identified two females who were with Gizaw at the AMC movie theater on July 3, 2024.

Chief Langdon is seeking the public’s help in recovering the firearm used in the murder of Woods-Johnson.

“You will not be arrested if you turn it in voluntarily,” said Chief Langdon. “It’s more important that the firearm is off the streets and not used to commit additional violent crimes.”

If you have any information leading to the recovery of the firearm, please contact LPD Detectives at crimetips@lynnwoodwa.gov.

Chief Cole Langdon’s Message

Below is Chief Cole Langdon’s community message in its entirety:

As your police chief I want to take a moment and address the tragic and horrible shooting that happened on July 3 at the Alderwood Mall, that resulted in the death of Jayda Woods-Johnson an innocent 13-year-old girl.

Jayda was at the mall with her friend on the day before a national holiday, doing what any other 13-year-old would be doing. Shopping and having fun. That day the actions of an irresponsible 16-year-old ended Jayda’s life. This terrible event has undoubtedly caused unease and raised anxieties about the safety of our community. And I hear you. Just earlier this year our officers came under direct gunfire after a group of teenage boys assaulted another teen in the parking lot of Target and fled from us.

In just three years, the Washington Association of Sheriff and Police Chiefs shows a dramatic rise in juvenile arrests from the department. From 22 juvenile arrests in 2021 to 178 in 2023. This violence needs to stop, and those involved need to be held accountable.

While the shooter is currently back in custody on $2 million dollars bail, no amount of justice will bring Jayda back.

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Samuel Gizaw, accused of the murder of Jayda Woods-Johnson.

Rest assured, our detectives are working hard on this investigation, but the gun used in this homicide is still outstanding. We’re asking anyone who knows where the gun is to contact us. You will not be arrested if you turn it in voluntarily. It’s more important that the firearm is off the streets and not used to commit additional violent crimes.

I find some modicum of hope for a better future and increased capacity for our department to proactively address violent crime and hold those who present a danger to our community accountable.

After nearly 4 years of operating at very low staffing levels, we are close to reaching a sustainable level of officers which will allow us to better meet the public safety needs of our community.

Most notably, we will soon be adding staff to our Special Operations Section, which is made up of specially trained officers who work to proactively address violent crime and disrupt criminal activity in our community. I look forward to witnessing their good work as this unit once again becomes appropriately staffed and operational.

As I have worked through and tried to come to terms with this senseless loss of an innocent life, I was reminded by a friend that the fact that I, and most of my fellow community members are outraged and disturbed by this senseless act, speaks to the hope that we will not settle or quietly accept this violence as the new normal.

We can turn this energy into discussions that spur real change. I believe we have the ability to address this scourge of violent crime if we come together as a community and I look forward to partnering and working to make things better.

We continue to collaborate with our partners at the mall to address this crime, and we have dedicated, vigilant, professional staff, working 24/7 to protect our community, holding those accountable who do harm to those in Lynnwood.

Don’t ever hesitate to call us if you need help, we will respond, and our partnership with you, our community, is critical. You are our why, for what we do every day. Thank you.

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