‘I was at death’s door’: victim of Seattle Waterfront shooting testifies at trial

SEATTLE — The 68-year-old disabled veteran who was shot in the chest by a man on the Seattle Waterfront last summer took the witness stand on the second day of a criminal trial in King County Superior Court, telling jurors that he thought he was going to die.

From his wheelchair, Harold Powell recounted the July incident where 33-year-old Gregory Timm shot him.

“I was at death’s door,” Powell said. “I was thinking ‘this is the way it ends’.”…

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