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Shots fired from car on I-90 near Snoqualmie Pass
EASTON — The State Patrol says the occupants of two cars involved in a shooting near Snoqualmie Pass did not know each other.
The patrol says both cars were eastbound Sunday night when three shots were fired into a car in the left lane from a car in the right lane.
No one was hit, but flying glass caused minor cuts to the neck of a passenger, a 3-year-old girl.
Troopers arrested a 31-year-old Tacoma man and a 20-year-old passenger in his car and booked them into the jail at Ellensburg for investigation of assault.
The Tacoma man also faces a charge of being a felon in possession of a firearm. And his passenger had an outstanding warrant on a drug charge.
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