That Seattle shooting - Alrick Hollingsworth

Alrick Hollingsworth is the person of interest. From the Seattle Times:

Suspect identified in shooting that injured 5 in downtown Seattle
Seattle police have identified a suspect in the shooting last week that injured five people in downtown Seattle.

Alrick Hollingsworth Jr., 18, is being sought on a warrant. Police say he is 5-feet-5 and 160 pounds. He has been charged with five counts of first-degree assault, each with a firearms enhancement.

The shooting happened shortly before 7 p.m. Nov. 9 outside a 7-Eleven store on Third Avenue between Pike and Pine streets, near a major bus stop.

Witnesses said some people were arguing when the gunman began to walk away, and then turned around and fired into the crowd.

Mr. Hollingsworth has been in the news before - sometimes in a good way:

Youth Spotlight: Alrick Hollingsworth
Alrick Hollingsworth is an exceptional teen who has been involved with SYVPI since October, 2011. Recently, Alrick participated in World Vision’s Youth Empowerment Network. This program trains and equips community groups to develop youth leaders to promote transformation in their neighborhoods.

World Vision and the Washington State Legislative Youth Advisory Council invited Alrick and dozens of other students to participate in the annual Legislative Youth Action Day at the state Capitol. There they learned ways to influence legislation to help their communities, experienced government at work, and discussed specific pieces of legislation with their elected officials.

And here: Visit to state Capitol inspires youth to help transform their communities

But Mr. Hollingsworth needs to keep better control over his Facebook Page:

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And:

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Blaming the streets? Please... This dindu was in some good programs and he still screwed up.

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