SEATTLE, WA — The owner of a McDonald's restaurant in downtown Seattle will donate $20,000 to help offset medical costs for seven people injured in a shooting last month, the company announced Monday. One woman was killed in the Jan. 22 shooting and seven others were injured, including a 9-year-old boy. Investigators arrested the two remaining suspects wanted in connection with the shooting over the weekend in Las Vegas.

David Santillanes owns the McDonald's at the corner of 3rd Avenue and Pine Street, located just a few feet from where the shooting began. Police said three men got into an argument outside his restaurant before firing at least 20 rounds along one of Seattle's busiest downtown blocks. One woman, 50-year-old Tanya Jackson, died in the shooting and seven others were hospitalized.

A spokesperson for McDonald's said each victim would receive a check for approximately $2,857. Santillanes said he hoped the donation would encourage other local businesses to take similar actions and support one another. "It is critical we come together as a community to support individuals during distressing times and help in any way we can," Santillanes said.