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574:(AADO). In the course of the exchanges in the wake of the murders, musician and activist Ben Shroeter wrote that the AADO made possible legitimate, well-run dances, instead of the sometimes very drug-ridden underground events that had illegally occurred in the TDO era. "The dangerous 'underground' rave has virtually disappeared in the Seattle area," wrote Shroeter. "I’d rather have my daughter at CHAC or VERA Project than in the beckoning custody of unregulated and lecherous slimeballs." 373:, for destroying a public arts project and was charged with a felony. (He shot up a statue of a moose that was part of an installation called "Moose on the Loose.") He was described by residents there as a well-liked person with a minor history of delinquency. He moved to Seattle with his twin brother about five years before the shooting. He had little contact with police in Seattle, but was involved in a brawl at the Lobo Saloon in 2004. 377: 217:(CHAC), which reported a maximum attendance of 350 throughout the evening. By nearly all accounts, CHAC itself had ample security at the event, with more than 20 security personnel on duty. At the event, Kyle Huff was invited to attend an after-party at a private residence about a mile away. Sometime between 4:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on March 25, Huff left the event to attend the after-party. 310: 420:'s Crime Lab concluded that it was "highly probable" that the letter was authentic. Arguments in favor of authenticity included the fact that the letter was written on stationery from the apartment complex where the Huff brothers lived and matched several known samples of the killer's writing, according to crime lab experts. 403:
Huff was not well known in Seattle's rave scene. Very few people in the scene knew him or interacted with him. On February 1, 2006, someone with the email address kylehuff23@hotmail.com asked on an internet message board run by local raver Groovinkim when the next rave was, because he'd never been to
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In a panel released by the Seattle Police Department headed by criminologist, James Alan Fox of Northwestern University, it was suggested Huff had been planning the shooting as early as February. He was identified sitting in his truck by employees of Studio Seven studying the patrons coming and going
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Upon arrival, he shot five victims who were outside talking: two on the steps, the others on the porch. He forced his way in through the front door of the house and shot two more people on the first floor. During the shooting, Huff allegedly stated "There's plenty for everyone" or something similar.
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A possible window into the killer's motives appeared nearly a month after the event. An apartment manager of a complex about a mile from Huff's residence called police about a possible bomb he found while inspecting dumpsters, although that bomb turned out to be just modeling clay and wires. In the
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dispatches. When he got to the house, he encountered an injured victim and immediately got between the victim and the house, as Huff was coming down the steps. Before the officer could complete his demand that Huff drop his weapon, Huff placed the gun in his mouth and shot himself through the head.
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Far from endangering kids, teen dances keep kids safe. If the young people hadn't been at a crowded public dance overseen by extensive security (19 guards were at CHAC on Saturday night) where no one got hurt, the kids would likely have been out at unchaperoned and completely unregulated house
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served a search warrant on the North Seattle apartment that Huff shared with his identical twin brother, Kane, where they found more guns and ammunition. During the search, Huff's brother returned home, unaware of what had happened. He was taken into custody, questioned, then later released.
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added he was "really incredulous over young teenaged girls going out all night unsupervised and mixing with much older people," but didn't see that as an issue over the nature of the place where they had socialized. Sandra Williamson, mother of shooting victim Christopher "Deacon" Williamson,
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The letter, dated two days before the killings, was specific in expressing the writer's anger at young ravers for their provocative lifestyle, particularly their sexual freedom, and said that the things they did and said were too disturbing for the writer to live with.
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A last-minute invitee, Huff did not personally know anyone at the after-party. He was quiet but spoke pleasantly with everyone as the after-party progressed. Nobody recalled him leaving, and there was no altercation or belligerent behavior exhibited by Huff.
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put it, "This is not about music, this is not about a party. This was about a guy who decided he was going to kill people and he had the firepower to do it." Several city council members spoke up against the "quick fix" mentality inherent in the
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On the second floor, he fired through the locked door of a bathroom where a couple had taken refuge inside the bathtub; neither person was hit. At least one other victim was injured during the shooting and taken to
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investigation afterwards, police found a handwritten note in the dumpster apparently written by Huff. On June 6, the police released the letter, not yet authenticated, to the media. A week later, the
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Additionally, in the weeks leading up to the massacre, he had attempted to start dating a woman, sending her flowers and calling leaving her messages but she said he was 'not her type'.
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Many who attended the Capitol Hill Arts Center event learned of the shooting the next morning via local "rave" online forums, some of which included first-hand accounts from survivors.
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The shooting inside the house lasted for five minutes. A patrol officer nearby, Steve Leonard, heard the shots and headed to the scene, getting the address from multiple
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after-party and opened fire, killing six and wounding two. He then killed himself as he was being confronted by police on the front porch of 2112 E. Republican Street.
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from events at the venue. Upon a review of his internet search history, it was revealed that he frequently searched for upcoming rave events.
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and other local clergy, held an interfaith prayer service at the site of the mass murder. The service was attended by more than 500 people.
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announced, "I'm going to do everything in my power to make sure that those raves continue… That is what I am going to do for Chris." The
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As it happens, the killings occurred only days before Mayor Nickels was to announce the city's support for the non-profit
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It ended with the quote "Now, kids, Now", reminiscent of the letters "NOW" that Huff spray painted during the massacre.
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mischief charge in the moose incident. They were returned after he paid restitution and a fine. The original
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The views predominating among the city's politicians and other leaders turned out to be closer to those of
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Huff left the house and returned to his large truck, parked nearby. From the truck, he retrieved a
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The 6-foot-five-inches 270lb man was described by many as a 'gentle giant' prior to the shooting.
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semi-automatic rifle, another handgun, several more boxes of ammunition, a baseball bat, and a
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charge for destroying the art would have prohibited him from legally owning firearms.
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Ravers flock to Web for news: Many fear their friends are among shooting victims
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Following the shooting, police found that Huff's truck contained a .223-caliber
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Justin Schwartz remembered: "He was just a warm, energetic, fun-loving person"
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On the evening of March 24, 2006, a "Better Off Undead" event was held at the
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written by Josh Feit, the weekly's news editor, and its Editor-in-Chief
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The weapons used were purchased legally at sporting goods stores in
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911 calls from in house, outside reflected horror of killing spree
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committed by 28-year-old Kyle Aaron Huff in the southeast part of
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On March 28, the Church Council of Greater Seattle, led by Rev.
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neighborhood. On the morning of March 25, 2006, Huff entered a
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Suzanne Thorne, 15: A gregarious teen who liked music, partying
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Crime lab says it is "highly probable" that Huff wrote note
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Justin Schwartz, 22: Ravers remember his 'uplifting spirit'
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Panel Report on the March 25, 2006 Capitol Hill Shooting
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On the arsenal used: Tracy Johnson and Angela Galloway,
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The Capitol Hill massacre was the worst mass killing in
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Two of Capitol Hill killer's victims were teenage girls
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Jason Travers remembered as gentle man, good listener
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Melissa Moore, 14, remembered as loving and generous
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Index

Kyle Aaron Huff
template
Infobox civilian attack
considered for merging
Seattle, Washington
PST
Mass shooting
mass murder
murder-suicide
Winchester 1300 Defender
12-gauge
pump-action shotgun
Ruger P944
.40-caliber
semi-automatic handgun
mass murder
Seattle
Capitol Hill
rave
Capitol Hill Arts Center
12-gauge
Winchester 1300 Defender
pump-action shotgun
.40-caliber
Ruger P944
semi-automatic handgun
Harborview Medical Center
911
Bushmaster XM15 E2S
machete

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