Three people are suspected in the Thursday robbery at a 7-Eleven store near Pioneer Square, the city's oldest neighborhood, said Deputy Police Chief Carmen Best.
Officers chased two suspects, a 19-year-old man and a 17 -year-old girl, who ran from the store, police said. While one officer struggled with the male suspect on the ground, the girl struck the officer over the head with a bottle, police said.
The 19-year-old then ran to the entryway of an office building where he shot at police, who returned fire, Best said.
The girl was arrested nearby. Police said last night that officers found the male suspect deceased.
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It wasn't immediately clear if the man died from police gunfire. Police said his cause of death would be determined by the King County Medical Examiner.
A third suspect, another 19-year-old man was later identified and taken into custody. One of the wounded officers, a 30-year-old man, was initially listed as critical with life-threatening injuries after being shot in the chin and ribcage.
A 42-year-old female officer was listed in satisfactory condition at the same hospital. She was released Thursday night, after her ballistics vest stopped a bullet headed for her chest.
Their names haven't been released but police said the female officer has worked for the department for three years while the male officer has worked there for two years.
A second male officer, a 27-year veteran, sustained a hand injury in the shooting and was also treated and released from the hospital. The male officer struck with a bottle was treated at the scene.
Cindi Raykovich, the co-owner of a running store in the area, described the scene from her business as it unfolded yesterday.
"We've got the doors locked, and the cops are all around us," she said. "They want us to stay in the back room. When we walk out front, there's a guy standing out front who points at us and tells us to go back."