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BREAKING: Mugshot revealed of suspect in fatal shooting of Asian-American woman and unborn child in Seattle

Kwon was shot to death in her Tesla in downtown Seattle, and she was 32 weeks pregnant at the time.

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Kwon was shot to death in her Tesla in downtown Seattle, and she was 32 weeks pregnant at the time.

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Cordell Goosby, 30, was arrested on Friday and charged with the murder of Eina Kwon, who was pregnant at the time of her death on Tuesday. Her husband was also injured in the attack, though he is expected to survive.

The mugshot was revealed by Seattle journalist Jonathan Choe and is from a prior arrest in Illinois. Washington state does not release mugshots.



Kwon was shot to death in her Tesla in downtown Seattle, and she was 32 weeks pregnant at the time. Doctors at a nearby hospital were unable to save the baby.



The suspect was revealed to be Cordell Maurice Goosby, who has a felony record in Illinois. Early reports indicated that Goosby used used a stolen 9mm handgun in the fatal shooting. When he was arrested, he told police "I did it, I did it."



Police officers found the victim after responding to calls of shots fired at a car in downtown Seattle, at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Lenora Street. The white Tesla in which Kwon sat was riddled with bullet holes, and the couple were both found with gunshot wounds.

Goosby was found nearby, with the help of witnesses who told police where he'd gone. The murder weapon was also recovered at that time.

Kwon, 34, was transported to the hospital along with her husband, where she died.
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Dean

No suprises here.

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