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ā€˜I’m blessed:’ Disabled Navy veteran survives Seattle waterfront shooting

ā€˜I’m blessed:’ Disabled Navy veteran survives Seattle waterfront shooting

SEATTLE —
A disabled Navy veteran says he’s grateful to be alive after he was shot in the chest on Seattle’s waterfront.
ā€œMore shocked I think than anything else. I just got hit really hard right here in the chest where he hit me real close,ā€ said Harold Powell.
Powell is recovering at home after being released from the hospital on Sunday. His family has set up a GoFundMe to help with his recovery.

On Tuesday, prosecutors shared a newly obtained video that they say shows the suspect, 32-year-old Gregory William Timm, firing a gun at Powell’s chest.
Seattle police say the shooting happened just after 6 p.m. on July 31 in front of the Starbucks at Pier 55.
ā€œI seen the slug. I can see the heat of the slug coming at me and then just, ā€˜boom!’ Knocked me back,ā€ Powell explained.
Powell told KIRO 7 he thought that was the end for him.