70 shots fired in West Seattle overnight shooting

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Over 70 shots fired in West Seattle overnight

Seattle police are investigating a shootout between two people where more than 70 shots were fired overnight, with bullets shattering windows and damaging nearby property.

More than 70 shots were fired in West Seattle's Alki neighborhood early Friday morning, striking nearby windows and buildings.

Seattle police said the shooting happened overnight along the northmost point of Alki Avenue Southwest, as multiple residents called 911 to report a shooting between two people.

Officers say they recovered more than 70 bullet shell casings at the scene, along with a spring from an extended magazine.

A nearby condominium complex also had a window shot out. No injuries were reported.

Police did not release information about what led up to the shooting or any possible suspects. Anyone with information is asked to contact Seattle Police.

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The Source: Information in this story came from the Seattle Police Department and FOX 13 Seattle reporting.

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