February 25, 2026
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Four Fatally Stabbed Near Tacoma; Suspect Killed by Deputy Amid Unserved Protection Order

Authorities in Pierce County, Washington, say a 32‑year‑old man fatally stabbed four people Tuesday morning outside a home on the Key Peninsula near Gig Harbor before he was shot dead within minutes by a responding sheriff’s deputy. Deputies were originally dispatched around 8:40 a.m. local time on a report that the man was violating a no‑contact order; they obtained a copy and discovered it was not yet valid because it had never been formally served on him, and were en route to serve it when 911 calls reported active stabbings. Three victims were pronounced dead at the scene and a fourth died en route to a hospital; officials have not released identities or confirmed how the suspect was related to the victims or whether they lived at the residence. Court records show a woman at that address secured a one‑year protection order last May against her 32‑year‑old son, alleging mental‑health and substance‑abuse problems, threats that her grave was "already dug up," disturbing behavior including 'witchcraft/occult' rituals, and harm to her cat, with the order requiring him to stay 1,000 feet away and comply with treatment. It remains unclear why the order was never successfully served before the attack, a lapse that will likely draw scrutiny of local enforcement practices around restraining orders and risk assessment in domestic‑violence and mental‑health cases.

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📌 Key Facts

  • Pierce County sheriff’s deputies first responded around 8:40 a.m. Feb. 24, 2026, on a report of a 32‑year‑old man violating a no‑contact order near Gig Harbor, Washington.
  • While deputies were en route to serve the still‑unserved order, new calls reported that the man was stabbing people outside a home; a deputy arrived within about three minutes and shot the suspect, who died at the scene.
  • Three stabbing victims were pronounced dead at the scene and a fourth died while being transported to a hospital; authorities have not yet identified the victims or detailed their relationship to the suspect.
  • Court records show a woman at the address obtained a one‑year protection order in May 2025 against her 32‑year‑old son, citing mental illness, substance abuse, threats, and prior abuse, but the order had never been served.

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February 25, 2026