The Seattle Police Department late Monday announced the arrest of a man accused of murder in last year’s fatal shooting of a 19-year-old in the infamous Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (CHAZ).
“SPD and U.S. Marshals arrested a 19-year-old man today in Des Moines, WA in connection with a fatal June 20, 2020 shooting in the ‘Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone,’” the department announced on Twitter. “Suspect has been booked into King County Jail. More details as they become available.”
Authorities arrested Marcel Long, 19, after a brief foot chase and booked the teen into the King County Jail on Monday afternoon, reported The Seattle Times.
Detectives identified Long within a day of the shooting via video footage captured on the scene. The footage, taken in the early morning hours of June 20, 2020, showed Long approaching Anderson and pulling out a handgun. When Anderson fled, Long chased him and fired at him multiple times.
Detectives received information that Long immediately fled the state after the incident.
“The CHOP has become lawless and brutal. Four shootings—two fatal—robberies, assaults, violence, and countless property crimes have occurred in this several block area,” Best said in a statement.
The incident in which Anderson died was the first of the four shootings.
In a statement to local outlets after Long’s arrest was announced, Oshan wrote, “We are grateful for the hard work of law enforcement for finally bringing Marcel Long in. However, the flawed political system which allowed the ‘CHOP’ zone to exist and allow lawlessness to reign on Seattle are at the core of why Lorenzo, black special needs teenager, bled out and died on June 20, 2020.
“The failed leadership of Seattle including the mayor, city council, EMT, and others responsible for not helping Lorenzo as he bled to death due negligence and/or incompetency of city, state, and county management will be brought to justice.”