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Accidental shooting kills Valley man
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One man was killed and another was booked into King County Jail on manslaughter charges late Monday, Aug. 25, after an accidental shooting in North Bend. Shortly after 10:30 p.m., police responded to the 4500 block of North Bend Way, North Bend, for a report of shots fired. The incident occurred in an apartment that the two men, brothers ages 42 and 46, shared. Police spokesperson Capt. Nick Almquist said the case was still under investigation and he could not comment on many details. He did say, “We just know that there were two brothers living in an apartment… basically one was showing the other his brand-new firearm and he shot the other one.” The man was “very upset,” Almquist said. The gun was a nine-millimeter pistol. Almquist also said that the men had been drinking, but not a substantial amount.
Photo by Gabhan Berry
The Snoqualmie River curves by Jubilee Farm near Carnation in this view from Carnation-based aerial photographer Gabhan Berry. He’s flown over the Valley, taking photos one-handed out the window of a small plane, over the past two years, in the process getting a new perspective on his home. See more photos on page 9.
Bird’s eye view
See you in the movies
Snoqualmie’s Smokey Joe’s bar, tender appear in independent film
Carnation pilot takes photos from 1,000 feet
BY CAROL LADWIG
BY SETH TRUSCOTT
Celebrity sightings are starting to be almost commonplace here, as movie companies come through, shoot a few scenes, then pack up their stars and equipment. When one of those movies premieres, though, the Valley will have a resident celebrity. Diane Sheets, a bartender at Smokey Joe’s Tavern in downtown Snoqualmie, is a familiar face in a couple of scenes in the upcoming “Captain Fantastic,” from Electric City Entertainment. In fact, aside from the star, Viggo Mortensen, hers is about the only face in those scenes.
Editor
Gabhan Berry has the kind of view on the Valley most folks never get— out the open window of an airplane. “I have a different perspective on things,” says the Carnation-based aerial photographer. From the sky, he encounters familiar surroundings, but sees them in a new way. “It’s a point of view you only get from an airplane,” Berry says.
GABHAN BERRY
SEE AERIAL PHOTOS, 9
Staff Reporter
SEE SMOKEY JOE’S, 14
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