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Bellevue police arrested man in street crimes hate crimes against mother, children

A man was arrested in Bellevue after he focused and threatened to kill a weapon on a mother and two children to kill her, the police said.

On Monday, April 28, around 10 a.m., the Bellevue police officers were sent in reports on a disorder in the 3700 block of the Factoria Boulevard Southeast.

When the officials arrived, they learned that a 35-year-old woman and two children hid in a shop and stood an armed man outside.

The police arrested the man. The officials spoke to the three victims, the man and witnesses.

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After seeing the surveillance video, the officials found

The victims told the police, the man then followed them to a petrol station and screamed racist hands, pulled a weapon out of his holster and threatened to kill her.

The mother and the children got out of the car and ran into the petrol station, where one of the children called 911.

The Bellevue police also called several witnesses and, after talking to civil servants at the scene, confirmed some of the information that the victims told the investigators.

The man was arrested and admitted to King County's prison because it had a threat of killing by kill and a count of hate crimes.

Anyone who has further information about the incident is asked to call the Bellevue Police Department of non-emergency line under 425-577-5656 or to send the department to Bellevuepd@bellevuewa.gov by email.

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