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Ex-Boyfriend Shot By New Boyfriend After Breaking Into Ex’s Apartment
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Ex-Boyfriend Shot By New Boyfriend After Breaking Into Ex’s Apartment

Jim Flanders
Last updated: February 17, 2026 10:58 pm
Jim Flanders Published February 17, 2026
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Seattle police have released a 27-year-old man from custody following a shooting in Columbia City that investigators believe was an act of self-defense. The incident occurred after a 33-year-old man allegedly forced his way into his ex-girlfriend’s apartment and assaulted her current boyfriend, who then discharged his firearm in response.


SEATTLE, WA — A Thursday evening in Columbia City turned into a life-or-death struggle inside an apartment on S. Angeline Street. At approximately 6:30 p.m., Seattle Police Department (SPD) officers responded to reports of gunfire and discovered a 33-year-old man suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest. Shortly after the incident, a 27-year-old man called 911 to report his involvement in the shooting, claiming he acted to protect himself.

According to investigators, the 33-year-old man allegedly forced his way into his ex-girlfriend’s residence and initiated a physical assault on her current boyfriend, the 27-year-old. In the ensuing struggle, the younger man drew a firearm and shot the intruder. At last report, the man who was shot remained in serious condition at a local hospital.

Legal Context and the Right to Self-Defense

The Seattle Police Department has released the 27-year-old from custody as the investigation continues, signaling that preliminary evidence supports his claim of self-defense. In Washington, individuals have a right to use force, including deadly force, when they reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent an imminent threat of great bodily harm or to stop a violent felony from occurring within their dwelling.

While the case remains open, the immediate release of the shooter highlights the importance of the initial 911 call and the cooperation of those involved. This incident serves as a stark reminder of how quickly a domestic dispute can escalate into a violent home intrusion.

Safety Tip: Forced entry situations are incredibly high-stress and require immediate, decisive action. If someone is attempting to break into your home, your first priority is to secure yourself and any other residents in a safe room with a reinforced door while calling 911. If the intruder successfully breaches your perimeter and initiates a physical assault, your window for a “measured” response closes instantly. If you are a concealed carry holder, ensure your firearm is staged in a way that is accessible to you but secure from unauthorized users. Most importantly, after a self-defense encounter, the first thing you should do is exactly what the individual in this case did: contact authorities immediately, provide your location, and state that you were a victim of a crime.

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