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Machete-Wielding Man Barricades for Four Hours at University Lutheran Church Bordering UW's U-District Campus, Arrested by SWAT After Flashbangs

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On January 13, 2026, Seattle Police Department SWAT responded to University Lutheran Church at 16th Avenue NE and NE 50th Street -- directly adjacent to the University of Washington's U-District campus -- after a man armed with a machete barricaded himself at the church's main entrance and refused police commands for over three hours. UW students and the broader University District community were alerted as SWAT deployed two flashbangs before taking the suspect into custody at 7:37 PM PST with no injuries reported.

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University of Washington
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Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTTwitter/X
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ARMED BARRICADE: Police are responding to a barricade situation at University Lutheran Church (1604 NE 50th St) adjacent to UW campus. Avoid the area around NE 50th St and 16th Ave NE. An armed individual is on scene. SWAT and negotiators are responding.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Seattle Police patrol officers initially responded at approximately 3:50 PM PST after reports of a man trespassing and yelling at University Lutheran Church at 1604 NE 50th Street; when officers confronted him he armed himself with a machete, prompting SWAT callout.
University Lutheran Church sits on the northeastern edge of the UW U-District campus boundary; the church serves the UW community and many parishioners are students, making it a de facto campus-adjacent building for alert purposes.
UPDATETwitter/X
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UPDATE: The armed barricade situation at University Lutheran Church remains active. SWAT and crisis negotiators continue to work to resolve the situation peacefully. Continue to avoid NE 50th St at 16th Ave NE. No injuries have been reported.

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SPD negotiators, the Crisis Intervention Team, and SWAT engaged the suspect for over three hours; the suspect barricaded himself near the main entrance, repeatedly ignoring commands to drop the machete.
SWAT detonated two noise flash diversionary devices (NFDDs, commonly called flashbangs) at 7:00 PM and 7:20 PM PST to disorient the suspect before the final approach.
ALL CLEARTwitter/X+3h 35m
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ALL CLEAR: The barricade situation at University Lutheran Church has been resolved. The suspect is in custody. The area at NE 50th St and 16th Ave NE is now open. No injuries were reported. Thank you for your patience.

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Officers arrested the suspect at 7:37 PM PST using a taser after deploying two flashbangs; less lethal force was used to take him into custody, and he was transported to a hospital for medical evaluation before booking.
The SPD Blotter confirmed expected charges of felony harassment, possession of a deadly weapon, and obstruction; the three-hour-plus standoff at a church directly bordering the UW campus affected evening foot traffic and student access to the northeast campus zone.
Context

Background

University Lutheran Church at 1604 NE 50th Street sits directly on the northeastern boundary of the University of Washington's U-District campus and serves a congregation heavily composed of UW students and staff. On January 13, 2026, Seattle Police patrol officers responded at approximately 3:50 PM PST to a man who had been trespassing on the property, throwing trash, and yelling. When officers approached and confronted him, the man armed himself with a machete and barricaded himself near the church's main entrance, ignoring commands to drop the weapon. SPD evacuated the church and called in SWAT, the Crisis Intervention Team, and hostage negotiators. For more than three hours, officers attempted to de-escalate the situation while the suspect refused to comply. KOMO News and The Daily UW covered the developing standoff, with the UW student newspaper alerting the university community in real time via social media. At 7:00 PM and 7:20 PM PST, SWAT detonated two noise flash diversionary devices. At 7:37 PM PST, officers used a taser to take the suspect into custody. The suspect was transported to a hospital for medical evaluation before being booked into King County Jail on charges of felony harassment, possession of a deadly weapon, and obstruction. The Daily UW reported no injuries to bystanders, parishioners, or officers. The incident affected evening access to the northeast campus corridor and raised ongoing concerns about the safety of the U-District boundary area near the campus.
Analysis

Key Findings

The four-hour SWAT standoff at a church directly bordering UW's U-District campus illustrates how campus-adjacent properties serving the university community function as de facto campus safety zones
SPD used two flashbang NFDDs before deploying a taser to take the suspect into custody, reflecting a graduated less-lethal force escalation protocol during a non-firearms barricade
No injuries were reported to bystanders, parishioners, students, or officers despite a more than three-hour armed standoff in a densely populated university neighborhood
The incident renewed attention to U-District safety in the corridor between the UW campus and commercial areas on NE 50th Street, a zone frequently used by students
Outcome
The suspect was arrested at 7:37 PM PST and expected to be booked into King County Jail on charges of felony harassment, possession of a deadly weapon, and obstruction. No injuries were reported to bystanders, parishioners, or officers.
Provenance

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Added June 2026Updated June 2026Via ingestion