Manhunt Continues for Washington Teen Accused of Unprovoked Fatal Shooting of Sleeping Stranger on Bus
17-Year Old Suspect Miguel Dominguez Charged as Adult with Premeditated Murder and Unlawful Possession of Firearm, Considered Armed and Extremely Dangerous with $3M Bail Set Despite Remaining At Large
- Miguel Rivera-Dominguez, a 17-year-old Washington state teen, is wanted by authorities for the fatal shooting of Marcel Da'jon Wagner, a sleeping stranger, on a public bus on October 3, with no apparent connection between the two.
- Dominguez allegedly fired five bullets into Wagner's head and neck without any interaction or provocation, also shooting twice more after exiting the bus, as captured by the surveillance cameras on the King County Metro Transit Bus.
- Despite being at large, Dominguez has been charged as an adult with premeditated murder and second-degree unlawful possession of a firearm, with bail set at $3 million.
- Authorities believe Dominguez has strong ties to the Burien area, often uses public transportation or seeks rides from others, and has taken measures to conceal his identity, possibly by wearing a mask in public.
- King County Sheriff's Office, including multiple specialized units, are actively searching for Dominguez who is considered armed and extremely dangerous, urging the public to report any information on the suspect's whereabouts.