That helicopter manhunt over Capitol Hill? It was part of Seattles war on graffiti

Seattle, WACrime

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Seattle Police arrested Montrell Shawn Clifton after a manhunt in Capitol Hill, where he was pursued for allegedly pointing a gun at people. Although not charged in this incident, Clifton has a history of graffiti-related offenses and was previously identified as a key member of a notorious tagging crew. SPD recovered ammunition and methamphetamine during the arrest, but no firearm was found.

Seattle Police arrested Montrell Shawn Clifton after a manhunt in Capitol Hill, where he was pursued for allegedly pointing a gun at people. The police response included a helicopter and K9 unit, reflecting the seriousness of the situation. Although authorities recovered ammunition and methamphetamine, no firearm was located; Clifton claimed the weapon was merely a lighter. He has not been charged in this incident but has a long history with law enforcement, particularly related to graffiti offenses. In 2024, he was identified as a key figure in the "Big Time Mobb" graffiti crew, which has caused extensive property damage in Seattle. His previous charges include malicious mischief and domestic violence-related offenses, with a trial scheduled for November. SPD has frequently included updates about Clifton's arrests in their blotter, indicating ongoing concerns about his behavior. The manhunt sparked curiosity among residents, many of whom initially believed it was related to a separate crime.

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