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Re: Fife police identify suspect in 'random' fatal shooting of black Army National guardsman

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FIFE, Wash. — Fife police are asking for the public's help in finding a
suspect they believe shot and killed 23-year-old Rudolph King III, an
active-duty commissioned officer with the Army National Guard, while he
was driving home from the base in mid-September.

Andrew Fonoti, 29, is the man police believe is responsible, and the
public is now being offered up to $1,000 if they can help locate him.
Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County are distributing flyers with
Fonoti's photo.

"We do know he has connections in King County, in Pierce County," said
Assistant Chief of Police Aaron Gardner. "We certainly know who pulled the
trigger, and that's Andrew."

Gardner said the killing happened at random, and was not preceded by an
altercation of any kind.

"[King] was actually on the phone with loved ones when he was killed,"
said Gardner.

Gardner has an active warrant for Fonoti's arrest with possible charges of
first-degree murder, unlawful possession of a firearm, and unlawful
possession of a stolen vehicle.

Sarah Layne, who is also an active-duty commissioned officer with the Army
National Guard, was getting ready to plan her wedding with King when she
learned of her horrific loss.

"His parents raised a beautiful, wonderful, generous son," Layne told KING
5 in September. "We met both going to Pacific Lutheran University."

King is from Milton, and his parents, who he was said to be very close
with, still live there. They now have to make sense of the pain that comes
with putting one less place setting at the table for Thanksgiving this
year.

"It's been an utter shock," said Layne. "My life has been completely
uprooted ... and we need help solving this."

Recognizing King's sacrifice and devotion in his lifetime, Gardner said
detectives made solving this case a priority. "[King] dedicated his his
whole life to serving his community," said Gardner.

Police detectives worked "nonstop" on this case to identify the suspect,
the assistant police chief said.

You're asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Tacoma-Pierce County with any
information that may lead to Fonoti's arrest. You can also call 1-800-222-
TIPS.

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