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Shooting victim listed in serious condition

Cheryl Schweizer For Sun Tribune | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 11 months AGO
by Cheryl Schweizer For Sun Tribune
| December 26, 2017 12:00 AM

MOSES LAKE — A shooting that sent a Moses Lake man to a Spokane hospital in serious condition Friday afternoon may have been a joke gone wrong.

Donte Scott, 28, Moses Lake was in serious condition at an undisclosed Spokane hospital, according to a press release from the Moses Lake Police Department. Scott was shot four times during an incident reported about 4:23 p.m. Friday in the 1000 block of Eastlake Drive.

Scott allegedly went to an apartment in the complex and pounded on the door. According to the press release one of the residents looked through the peephole in the door and observed Scott brandishing a firearm. The resident did not answer the door and advised the four other occupants that a subject with a gun was at the door. Scott then opened the door to the apartment. At that point a 23-year-old inside the apartment, fearing an armed intruder was entering, fired six rounds through the door, striking Scott four times.

The release stated Scott was known to some of the apartment residents, and apparently was playing a joke. No charges are expected against the 23-year-old occupant. The two firearms believed to be involved were recovered during the investigation.

According to the release another resident of the apartment complex, Joe Leckenby, 54, allegedly hid the weapons, a 9-mm handgun and .40 caliber handgun. Charges for obstruction are pending against Leckenby. Scott was taken by private vehicle to Samaritan Hospital, and later transferred to a Spokane facility. He was discovered to be carrying several individual plastic bags of cocaine. Charges are pending for possession of cocaine and brandishing a firearm.

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