Carolyn “Zoom” Piksa apparently believed two of her co-workers were involved in “a game of manipulation” against her and had deleted contacts from her cellphone, taken money from her bank account and ...
A Seattle parks administrator who was shot a year ago by a co-worker has filed an $800,000 claim against the city, alleging department officials failed to adequately address the woman’s deteriorating ...
A King County judge set a $1 million bail on Saturday for a woman accused of shooting a 65-year-old man inside a parks department building in Seattle. t employee Carolyn Piksa waived her right to a ...
A woman suspected of critically wounding a 65-year-old man in a Seattle parks department building was arrested at her home Friday, hours after allegedly fleeing the scene of the shooting. At a press ...
King County prosecutors filed charges Wednesday against the woman accused of shooting a co-worker in a parks department building on Friday, and charging documents reveal a motive for the first time.
Carolyn Piksa pleaded not guilty to assault charges at an arraignment at the King County Courthouse Monday morning. Well-known defense attorney John Henry Browne is representing Piksa. Browne also is ...
SEATTLE -- King County prosecutors filed assault charges Wednesday against a woman accused of shooting and wounding one co-worker and threatening another in the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department ...
Carolyn Piksa, the Seattle parks employee who is suspected of shooting a 65-year-old man inside a city parks department building, suffered from a severely troubled past, one family member says.
A Seattle city employee was arrested in her home Friday for allegedly shooting and critically wounding a 65-year-old man inside a parks department building. The shooting took place around 2 p.m. on ...
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