Edward Gichuki Kimani bought a handgun, donned gloves and a mask that covered his entire head, and attached fake paper license plates to his car before arriving at the Northgate Transit Center minutes before his intended target — a fellow student at nearby Pima Medical Institute — according to King County prosecutors.
Kimani, 28, of Seattle, was charged Monday with premeditated first-degree murder, accused of shooting Juwan Marche Williams in the back of the head one week earlier during the height of the morning commute.
After Williams, 48, was taken to Harborview Medical Center, doctors told a Seattle police officer that his gunshot wound was not survivable, charging papers say. He was taken off life support and died July 29, a day after the shooting…