After a 40-year-old Seattle man shot six people Wednesday for unknown reasons, some in the area are questioning what can be done to stem a recent uptick in gun violence.
The individual is suspected of shooting five at a local restaurant and a sixth when he carjacked her shortly afterward. Five of his victims were mortally wounded. The suspect later turned the gun on himself. The shooter’s brother told The Seattle Times that he was not surprised by the occurrence and that his brother was mentally ill.
Less than halfway through 2012, Seattle has already matched the total number of homicides it had throughout 2011: 21.
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn said during a news conference that “we also need to focus on laws that make it too easy for people to acquire guns.”









