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Army veteran Jesse Grant was shot dead in a parking lot in Seattle Safeway after a dispute about some thrown chicken bones.
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The suspect, 31-year-old Sharell Dale, has been charged with attacking and possessing a firearm, with a guarantee set at $ 350,000.
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Grant remains hospitalized, concerned about the well -being of his family and medical expenses.
Seattle – The shocks in front of the Safeway Safeway parking lot turned on a violent turn, leaving an Armar veteran and a hospitalized.
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Jesse Grant, the father of three, says he just got out of work in a nearby business when he and his colleague purchased a Safeway chicken deal on Monday and ate in a car parked outside the grocery chain.
“I threw my chicken on the ground in front of my window so that I wouldn’t get involved in my colleague’s car,” Grant said.
He then said that another driver was parked next to them and accused him of throwing chicken bones into his vehicle.
“She opens the car and steps on a little chicken and is like:” What is F ***? Why is there a chicken on the ground? “And she looks at me and she’s like,” Are you a serious person? I’m like, “Who’s interested, leave me alone,” Grant said.
Police report states that the argument escalated when the other driver, identified as 31-year-old Charell Dale, took scissors and tried to throw the tires of Grant’s colleague.
31-year-old Sharell Dale
“I jumped out of the car and deal with her on the ground and put her into citizens, arrest,” Grant said.
The video on a mobile phone captured the chaos, moments before the shooting happened.
Grant says he has not even realized that he has a gun pointing to his head, which at that time is in Dale’s hand.
“I was in the military and they never shot me, but they shot me in Safeway over a little chicken,” Grant said.
As security was on the phone with 911, Grant was shot in the leg.
Then another woman is seen running on the stage that she is thought to be Dale’s friend. Then the two fled to South Andover Street, then north of Avenue Rannie to the south.
“If she is ready to shoot someone over a chicken, she is ready to shoot someone for something,” Grant said.
Dale is held on bail of $ 350,000, charged with a second -degree attack and illegally possessing a first -degree firearm in connection with the shooting.
Dale has also been accused of several other King County crimes as an armed robbery in Seattle for Rolex of an adult man and using the stolen credit cards of the victim of a car in the Bellevue Square mall.
Photo prosecutors say they show Charelle Dale (left) and Deionte Hunter (right) who make purchases on Bellevue Square using stolen credit cards.
She and her alleged accomplice, the 28-year-old deeon hunter, have been accused of the crimes that happened in April.
Meanwhile, Grant is still recovering to the hospital, worried about his family and installing medical accounts.
“I have three children, I have a mother-in-law who lives in our house, so I have to go back to work as soon as possible.”
Source
The information in this story comes from charging documents submitted to the Supreme Court of King County, and the original reporting and interviews of FOX 13 Seattle.
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