Cops arrest 2 after Eastlake incident that prompted police gunfire The Seattle Police Department shared no details on their involvement

Seattle police arrested two people Friday in connection with the Sunday night incident in which two cops fired at a car driving away in an Eastlake alley.

U.S. Marshals, Seattle detectives and "other regional partners" arrested a 20-year-old man and 46-year-old woman as part of their investigation into the matter, the Seattle Police Department announced Friday afternoon. Police didn't say what role the two might have played in the incident or what crimes police suspect they committed.

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Police responded to reports of a suspicious vehicle about 7:42 p.m. Sunday in the 2200 block of Yale Avenue East.

Audio of the 911 call released by the police department captures a man reporting an unauthorized car parked in an alley. The man claimed someone ran away from the vehicle, but two people remained inside the car, smoking drugs from a glass pipe and possibly handling a firearm.

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Video of the incident released Wednesday showed a team of officers approaching the Subaru and ordering someone next to the car to get on the ground.

The person runs into the car and the car drives forward into an officer standing in front of it, prompting a volley of shots fired by officers Tabitha Sexton and Kenneth Martin.

The officers continued to shoot as the car drove away.

Police recovered the vehicle Monday in North Seattle.