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Seattle shooting: Manhunt after one person killed and seven wounded

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Witnesses recount Seattle's rush hour shooting

One person was killed and seven others seriously wounded, one of them a child, when a gunman opened fire in a busy area of the US city of Seattle.

Police said the gunman fled the scene and was still at large. The motive for the shooting is not clear.

Footage from the scene showed officers tending to casualties on the pavement near Third Avenue and Pine Street.

The shooting took place shortly after 17:00 on Wednesday (01:00 Thursday), police added.

The city's fire department said a woman had died at the scene and the other victims were taken to Harborview Medical Center in a critical condition.

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A medical centre spokeswoman said one woman was in a critical condition, a nine-year-old boy was in serious condition and five other males were in satisfactory condition, . Victims had gunshot wounds to the legs, chest, buttocks and abdomen.

Tyler Parsons, who works at a nearby coffee shop, told the newspaper that he saw victims suddenly falling to the ground. He said several people ran into his shop to take cover.

"The shooting was just kind of terrifying," he told the paper.

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Police asked the public to keep clear of the area following the shooting

It was the third shooting in the city centre in less than two days, the Seattle Times reported.

On Tuesday, a short distance from Wednesday's shootings. The gunman in that attack also fled the scene.

Last March, two people were killed and two others critically injured when a gunman opened fire in Seattle before driving off in a stolen car and causing a fatal crash.