2008 Skagit County shootings

On September 2, 2008, 28-year-old Isaac Zamora killed six people (including one sheriff's deputy) and wounded two more on a shooting rampage in Skagit County, Washington, United States.

The incident began when Skagit County Sheriff's Deputy Anne Jackson responded to a call at Zamora's home in Alger.

He shot seven additional people and led authorities on a high-speed chase along Interstate 5 before surrendering at the Skagit County Sheriff's Office in Mount Vernon, Washington.

On the evening of September 2, Alger, Washington, resident Isaac Zamora had gone into a neighbor's house, stealing their rifle and shotgun.

[1][2][3] Skagit County Sheriff's Deputy Anne Jackson arrived to the scene, where Isaac Zamora shot and killed her.

[3][4] After the Alger shootings, Zamora raced south on Interstate 5 at speeds near 90 miles per hour while troopers, sheriff's deputies, and Mount Vernon police pursued him.

[7] In 2012, Zamora was moved to the Monroe Correctional Complex due to concerns that his presence posed a threat to hospital staff and other patients.