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A deadly shooting in Seattle's Chinatown-International District has intensified calls for stronger public safety measures, highlighting ongoing community concerns about crime and homelessness.

Residents and community leaders, including Tanya Woo, emphasize the need for a coordinated city-county-state response, including increased patrols, drug enforcement, affordable housing, and addiction services.

The neighborhood is struggling with issues like open drug use and violence, and leaders are urging action to restore safety and vitality, especially with upcoming events like the FIFA World Cup.

SEATTLE - A deadly shooting has left Seattle’s Chinatown-International District reeling – just blocks from where community leaders have been calling for stronger public safety measure

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