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Second trial in Jewish Federation shooting under way
Naveed Haq, whose first trial ended in a mistrial last year, is accused of barging into the Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle on July 28, 2006, and killing one woman and wounding five others. Haq has pled innocent by reason of insanity.
Coast Guard to honor crash victims Monday in La Push Posted by John de Leon - NEW - 7/15, 10:18 AM
A memorial service for the three Coast Guard crewmen who died in the July 7 crash of a helicopter will be held at 1 p.m. Monday in La Push. The service will be held at U.S. Coast Guard Station Quillayute River.
Seattle police investigate drive-by shooting Posted by John de Leon - NEW - 7/15, 09:17 AM
A 29-year-old man was wounded in a drive-by shooting Wednesday evening in the 9700 block of 57th Avenue South.
Early morning fire damages garage near Skyway Posted by John de Leon - NEW - 7/15, 05:51 AM
An early morning fire damaged a garage at a house for sale near Skyway.
Woman sexually assaulted outside Lake City Way store Posted by Cathy McLain - NEW - 7/14, 10:04 PM
From Times staff reporter Nick Perry
Police: Bellevue man's death in fire not homicide Posted by John de Leon - NEW - 7/14, 05:07 PM
-- From Times staff reporter Sara Jean Green:
Local prosecutor honored for fighting gun, gang violence Posted by John de Leon - NEW - 7/14, 03:10 PM
-- From Times staff reporter Mike Carter:
Thursday, October 22
Phone calls may play key role in second trial in Jewish Federation shooting
Police ignored Haq's 6 requests for lawyer
Alleged Jewish Federation shooter heads to trial in October
Haq's mother testifies Jewish Federation shooter "was very sick"
Brother tells of Haq's insecurity
Trial delay rejected in Jewish Federation shooting
Haq jurors tell judge they're deadlocked on almost everything
Potential jurors questioned in Jewish Federation shooting case
Judge declares mistrial in Haq case; Jewish Federation jury couldn't agree
600 jury prospects for Haq's 2nd trial
Haq's attorneys object to fall trial
Trial opens in shootings at Jewish Federation
Question of sanity at center of trial
2nd Jewish Federation shooting trial postponed
Witnesses detail shooting at Jewish Federation
Woman died in Seattle shootings and lived to testify about it
Dueling diagnoses may hold key to Jewish Federation shooter's fate
After shooting at Jewish Federation stopped, victim feared what she might find
King County jury to begin deliberating case of Naveed Haq
Google searches suggest Haq was hunting for targets
Questions to Judge Paris Kallas mean jurors still mulling murder charge in Haq case
Haq's former psychiatrist testifies at murder trial
Jury selection especially tricky in Jewish Federation shootings trial
Judge tosses out Jewish Federation rampage suspect's interview
Conflicting testimony of expert witnesses can sink an insanity defense
Haq's brother testifies Jewish Federation shooter obsessive
Haq attorneys fear recent escape could taint jurors
Haq jury deadlocked on majority of criminal charges
Defense wants Haq retrial delayed until February
Trial begins in 2006 Jewish Federation shooting
Haq's second trial for Jewish Federation shootings postponed
"We made eye contact, and he shot me again": Harrowing testimony on third day of Haq trial
Witnesses detail shooting at Jewish Federation
New trial set for Jewish Federation attacker
Victim pregnant at time of Jewish Federation shootings testifies in Haq trial
Closing arguments start in Jewish Federation shooting case
Haq jurors have questions for trial judge, but no verdict yet
Jewish Federation shooter's mother describes his troubled history, "mental problems"
Jury has come to a decision in trial of Naveed Haq
Conflicting testimony of expert witnesses can sink an insanity defense

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