SEATTLE — A jury has convicted a 33-year-old man accused of shooting a disabled Navy veteran on the Seattle waterfront last summer after a confrontation that prosecutors said began with accusations of “stolen valor.”
Gregory Timm was found guilty following his criminal trial in King County Superior Court on Thursday in connection with the late July shooting of Harold Powell, a 68-year-old United States Navy veteran who is an amputee and uses a wheelchair, according to charging documents. Timm is scheduled to be sentenced on April 24 at 1 p.m.
On July 31, 2025, the Seattle Police Department responded to Alaskan Way and Seneca Street, where officers found Powell in his wheelchair suffering from a gunshot wound. Police said the incident began with a verbal argument between Powell and Timm…