SEATTLE — An active-duty member of the U.S. Navy is accused of shooting three strangers last month after a night out in Pioneer Square, killing one man and injuring two other people, according to King County prosecutors.
Seattle police detectives arrested Victor Marshall, 23, on Monday at Naval Base Kitsap in Bremerton, and he was charged Thursday with second-degree murder and two counts of first-degree assault. Each charge also includes a firearm enhancement, which means that if convicted, Marshall faces a standard range sentence of 41 to 53 years in prison.
He remains jailed in lieu of $4 million bail.
Marshall is accused of shooting Stuart Roberts II, 25, four times early Feb. 25, killing him. He’s also charged with shooting another man and a woman, both 25, who survived.
“The two surviving victims were engaged in an argument among themselves when they were shot by the defendant,” Senior Deputy Prosecutor Raymond Lee wrote in charging papers. Based on witness interviews, “there does not appear to be a clear explanation why the defendant felt the need to shoot three separate strangers in a public place.”