Renton Reporter, February 27, 2015

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Police searching for ex-boyfriend in assault on barista BY BRIAN BECKLEY bbeckley@rentonreporter.com

The Renton library over the Cedar River has made significant progress toward its completion and is scheduled to open last this summer. TRACEY COMPTON, Renton Reporter

Library construction ahead of schedule Both the Cedar River and Highlands Library projects are about 40 days early BY TRACEY COMPTON tcompton@rentonreporter.com

Thanks to some time-saving tactics by the contractor, the construction for both the Downtown Renton Library and the Highlands Library are moving ahead of schedule. Construction Enterprises & Contractors has been able to trim some days off the schedules of both libraries. The contractor has projected completion about 40 days earlier than the original contracted substantial completion date for the Downtown Library, said Peter Renner, facilities director for the City of Renton. “However, both of the schedules are subject to change for a variety of reasons and the saved time might be lost later, or it might be improved upon,” Renner said. “It’s just too early to say. But we are very pleased with the way the contractor has worked creatively with the subcontractors, the City inspectors, and the construction committee to keep things moving apace.” Soon the Downtown Library will have the storefront

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Renton Police are asking the public’s help in apprehending a violent felon who viciously attacked his former girlfriend inside a North Renton espresso stand. The victim was confronted by ex-boyfriend Shad A Johnson, 43, as she opened the espresso stand at about 4:30 a.m. Feb. 17. During the confrontation, Johnson allegedly forced his way inside the stand, and sexually Shad Johnson assaulted the victim. According to Renton Detective Robert Onishi, Johnson was waiting in his truck, asleep, when the victim opened the coffee stand in the morning. Because he was parked in the drive-through lane, she knocked on his window and asked him to move. The two then got into an argument and as the victim attempted to close the stand’s window, Johnson slammed it open, breaking it, before reaching in and grabbing the victim. “He actually leaned in and dragged her through the window of the coffee stand,” Onishi said. [ more ASSAULT page 16 ]

CPR from citizen saves man’s life BY BRIAN BECKLEY bbeckley@rentonreporter.com

assemblies in place, which is the glass and the framing that holds the doors and windows in place. This will fully enclose the interior and much of the mechanical work is complete. Design features have all been decided upon for the new downtown library location. They include a new floor to ceiling glazed curtainwall, to let in more natural light and create more views of the river. There will be a new metal canopy at the entire perim[ more LIBRARY page 12 ]

A Renton man is alive today in part because of the training and quick action of average citizens who worked quickly to provide CPR before medics could arrive. According to Renton Battalion Chief and Safety Officer John P. Lecoq, firefighters received a call on the night of Feb. 9 about a man on the ground near Kennydale Elementary School. The man had been walking his dog when he suddenly had a heart attack. Fortunately, two concerned motorists, including an off-duty Seattle firefighter, stopped to see if they could help. [ more CPR page 9 ]

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