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Seattle Police Release Video of Fatal Shooting of Suspect in Alexis Gabe Case

by ECT
On Saturday, the Seattle Police Department released cell phone video of the law enforcement task force members shooting and killing the suspect in the death of Alexis Gabe.  The suspect was identified by Oakley Police as Marshall Curtis Jones.
According to Seattle Police, when the Task Force officers knocked and announced their presence at the apartment. Marshall Curtis Jones exited the Kent apartment and charged at officers while holding a large kitchen knife. Police then shot him.

Here is what both the Seattle Police Department and Oakley Police have put out this week.

Three Law Enforcement Task Force Members Shoot, Kill Murder Suspect in Kent During Joint Operation

The Seattle Police Department’s Force Investigation Team is investigating after an SPD detective, a Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office detective and a deputy United States Marshal shot and killed a man on Wednesday while attempting to arrest him on a murder warrant.

Around 5:45 pm, members of the Pacific Northwest Violent Offenders Task Force — which includes officers from SPD and other regional jurisdictions — attempted to serve a warrant at the residence of a fugitive wanted for murder in the 3500 block of South 222nd Place in Kent.

Per initial information gathered from the scene, task force members knocked and identified themselves as law enforcement. When the suspect opened the door, he charged out at officers holding a knife. An SPD detective, a SCSO detective and a deputy US Marshal opened fire, striking the suspect.

Law enforcement and Kent Fire Department personnel attempted medical aid but the suspect died at the scene.

SPD’s Force Investigation Team will investigate the officer-involved shooting. Representatives of the Office of Police Accountability and the Office of Inspector General responded to the scene. Per policy, the SPD detective will be placed on paid administrative leave while the investigation is ongoing.

Update 6/4/22

Per policy, The Seattle Police Department is releasing video associated with Wednesday’s officer-involved shooting.

Photo by Seattle Police

A Seattle Police Officer, working as a member of the Pacific Northwest Violent Offenders Task Force, along with two other law enforcement officers, were attempting to arrest a man on a warrant in connection with a California homicide investigation. The Task Force officers knocked and announced their presence at the apartment. That man exited the Kent apartment and charged at officers while holding a large kitchen knife.

The Force Investigation Team continues to investigate and will release additional details as they become available.

The Seattle Police Department is also releasing the name of the SPD detective involved in this shooting: Detective Matthew Lilje. He has been with the department for 18 years.

Historically, officers serving on federal task forces have been exempt from the department body-worn camera policy, therefore, no body-worn video of this incident exists.

In light of changed/changing circumstances with respect to both state law and the policies of federal partners, and in the interest of maximizing transparency across all operations, Chief Diaz has rescinded all current task force exemptions while the SPD re-evaluates the conditions, if any, in which exemptions from the body-worn camera policy might be appropriate.  Effective immediately, officers serving on federal task forces will be equipped with body-worn cameras and understand their obligations under SPD policy.


Murder Suspect in the Alexis Gabe Case Killed Following Attack on Law Enforcement Officers

The ex-boyfriend of Alexis Gabe, Marshall Curtis Jones, was killed yesterday (June 1, 2022) by members of the Pacific Northwest Violent Offenders Task Force as they attempted to arrest him in Washington.

Jones was pronounced dead at the scene after charging at officers with a knife.

Oakley and Antioch police officers issued an arrest warrant on June 1, 2022, for Jones in Kent, Washington. The 27-year-old Antioch resident was charged with the murder of Alexis Gabe, the Oakley resident who disappeared in January 2022. Jones was the last person she saw before her disappearance.

Law enforcement officers from Seattle Police Department, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office, and the United States Marshals Service were attempting to arrest Jones. As he produced a knife and charged at officers, marshals discharged their service weapons, killing Jones.

The investigation is ongoing; more information will be released as it becomes available.

Oakley Police Department will hold a press conference on June 2, 2022, at 11:00 AM to share additional details about the case. The Gabe family will be making a statement at the press conference.

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