Hector Salvador Garcia-Ceja Jr.
He led them on a high-speed police chase first, of course.
These coloreds don’t go down without a fight, and if they have the option of inflicting even more chaos and damage on America, they’re going to take it.
A murder suspect and another man were arrested Tuesday evening after leading police on a high-speed police chase through Snohomish County.
The murder suspect, 24-year-old Hector Salvador Garcia-Ceja Jr., was wanted out of Yakima County for the drug-related killing of a 44-year-old Granger man on April 12, police said.
The chase started when police noticed Garcia-Ceja in Everett at 7th Avenue SE and SE Everett Mall Way.
The car, driven by a 39-year-old man, sped away when police tried to stop it.
The sheer chaos of the wild chase was captured on cellphone video showing a hoard of police cars flying by as officers tailed the white car in the middle of rush hour on I-5.
“It was nuts,” said Jimmy Blair. “Just crazy to see it how many police car were involved was insane.”
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According to the Yakima County Sheriff’s Department, on the morning of April 12, their deputies were dispatched for a report of a vehicle that crashed after gunshots were heard.
When deputies arrived, they found Joe Albert Fuller deceased in the driver’s seat of the vehicle with an apparent gunshot wound.
The other two suspects haven’t been located yet, and the other man involved in Tuesday’s pursuit is not believed to be connected to the Granger homicide.
Joe Albert Fuller.