Attorney at Law - Vinny Randhawa

Attorney at Law - Vinny Randhawa Experienced in criminal defense, DUI, and traffic tickets. Call or inquire on our website. He has traveled to other counties as well; please inquire.

Vinny Randhawa is a reputable lawyer proficient in criminal defense, traffic tickets, and DUI law. He practices with complete transparency and acts in his client's best interest. He's accessible and, with years of experience, holds an extremely high success rate. Primary areas include King, Pierce, and Snohomish County District Courts and City Municipal courts within those counties. He provides fr

ee case evaluations—Available 24/7 to receive inquiries and meet outside of office hours by appointment. Understand your options. Vinny can help! Call or start an online case evaluation today!

School is back in session, August 28th. Give yourself more time in the morning and afternoon. Watch out for walkers, bus...
08/28/2024

School is back in session, August 28th. Give yourself more time in the morning and afternoon. Watch out for walkers, buses, and slow down in school zones. Have a great year students!

BACK TO SCHOOL SAFETY & BUS PROTOCOLS

It is 'first day of school' season in Kent. Please take a moment to consider the role everyone in our community plays to keep our littles safe to and from their classrooms.

DRIVERS-please be aware of the children coming and going as they walk, board or bike to school. This is especially true near neighborhoods, school zones, crosswalks, and bus stops. Take the extra second to ensure an eager child isn’t about to dart out in front of you. Kids get excited and make poor decisions in moment. Be a vigilant driver.

Obey the stop signs on school buses. They are designed to keep our littles safe.

PARENTS- it’s time to have that talk with your children and teens about traffic safety. Show them where and how to walk, wait and cross. Discuss how tough it can be for a driver to see them, especially in inclement weather. Tell them no phone usage or other distractions while crossing the street.

Everyone else? Be aware of your surroundings, don’t walk/ride/drive distracted.

06/21/2024
09/21/2023

Suspects purposely rear-end vehicles

09/12/2023

****COMMUNITY ALERT****

There’s been an increase in staged vehicle collisions in the region, with the at-fault driver purposefully rear-ending a vehicle with the sole purpose of committing a carjacking.

On 09/08 @ 9:42 pm, a driver was exiting onto Rainier Avenue S., from the Renton Walmart parking lot when he was struck from behind by a vehicle. When the victim driver turned to check on the two juveniles who were seated in his backseat, he observed three individuals exit the at-fault vehicle and quickly approach his car. One suspect opened the rear door of the victim’s vehicle and sat down, pointing a handgun at the juveniles in the back seat; another approached the driver’s side window and pointed a gun at the driver while ordering him out of the car, while the third suspect entered the vehicle via the passenger side. The victim driver immediately complied and exited his vehicle, while instructing the children to get out of the backseat. All suspects immediately fled the scene (including the original suspect vehicle/driver).

Suspects were described as three dark-skinned males, wearing dark clothing and ski masks, ranging in height 5’9” to 5’11”, with one suspect having short dreadlocks. Suspect vehicle was described only as a dark sedan.

Random acts of violence can’t be predicted, but here are a few suggestions we’d like to offer our community with this type of incident in-mind:

• Pay attention to your surroundings at **ALL** times; crimes like this can happen anywhere at any time, day or night. (Although, suspects looking to commit this offense are most likely hoping to approach you in an isolated location, wanting to target lone and/or vulnerable drivers, and in all probability, prefer to target victim vehicles during the hours of darkness).

• If you are leaving a parking lot, drive a lap or two around the lot (if the location allows) to ascertain if anyone appears to be following your movements. Pay attention as you’re driving to your next destination for similar indicators. Go around a block once or twice, take a short cut through an active business area, etc. If you feel you’re being followed, drive to a police station that’s open 24/7 (like Renton PD), to an emergency room or other location where there is a high frequency of foot and/or vehicle traffic. Lay on your horn once you get there if you need to; don’t worry about attracting attention **that’s what you want!** (Please Note: Not all fire stations are staffed 24/7, so we do not recommend you drive to one of these locations if you think you are being followed and need help.)

• If you have any hesitation about getting out of your vehicle following a collision (even a minor fender bender), drive to a location where you feel safe *WHILE calling 911* from your cellphone. You can advise dispatch why you left the scene and where officers can meet you.

• If something like this occurs, try to memorize as much as you can about the involved vehicle, suspects, license plate, and direction of travel when they fled.

• Keep your personal belongings as close to you as you can; do not toss keys, purse/wallet, cellphone, etc., onto the seat next to you or in the backseat (belt bags are a great option for storing these types of items – and keep it on when you’re driving. You'll get used to it.).

• If this type of criminal incident happens to you, and you don’t feel safe or able to escape the scene in your vehicle, cooperate with the suspects and get out of the vehicle immediately. Run as fast as you can in the opposite direction of where the incident took place, putting as many obstacles between you and the suspects as you can. Call 911 as soon as you feel safe.

• Place an Apple Air tag or comparable tracking sensor in an unobvious location inside your vehicle.

• Before you leave your home, make sure the tracking locator for your cellphone is turned on and/or download Life 360 (it’s free!), and add at least one family member and one friend to your ‘circle’.

PLEASE KEEP IN MIND: Suspects who are choosing this type of crime have already decided they are willing to risk it all for your vehicle; the weapons they (probably) have in their possession will already be pointed at you and whoever is with you. This is no time to gamble on your or your loved one’s safety. **LET THEM HAVE THE CAR.**

Accident due to weather change?  If you received a ticket, call our office today so we can explain your options.  Save y...
08/29/2023

Accident due to weather change? If you received a ticket, call our office today so we can explain your options. Save your record and insurance from a potential rate hike. We can help.

07/05/2023

Covington woman, 18, and Federal Way man, 21, shot; suspect or suspects remain at large

Happy 4th! Enjoy your time with family and friends. Celebrate responsibility.
07/04/2023

Happy 4th! Enjoy your time with family and friends. Celebrate responsibility.

Don’t be that guy…
06/21/2023

Don’t be that guy…

06/16/2023

Auburn boy shot, injured June 12 along 104th Avenue SE while riding in mother’s vehicle

05/24/2023

**********UPDATE**********UPDATE***********UPDATE*********UPDATE**********************

Building off the exceptional work completed by our Investigators and Patrol Officers, King County Prosecutors secured a 3 million dollar bail for the suspect on a Murder 2 with Domestic Violence enhancement.
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HOMICIDE SUSPECT ARRESTED

On May 23rd at about 8:00 am, Kent Patrol Officers were handling an unrelated call in the 300 block of 2nd Ave S,, when they spotted the suspect in a recent homicide. They contacted the man, the 25 year old boyfriend of the victim, and took him into custody without incident.

Kent's Homicide and Violent Crimes Investigators were requested by Patrol and had responded to the scene the suspicious death on May 13th. They quickly determined through interviews and evidence collection that the death was a homicide. They worked tirelessly for 9 days to identify the suspect, develop probable cause, secure an arrest warrant from the court, and locate the suspect.

Once the warrant was secured, they worked with Patrol Officers to aggressively search for the suspect.

The suspect is being arraigned today in King County and the requested charge will be Murder 2 with a Domestic Violence enhancement.

Are you, or is someone you know, a victim of DV?

Local Domestic Violence Resources: https://www.dawnrising.org/
Regional Crisis Line website: https://www.crisisconnections.org/24-hour-crisis-line/
National DV Hotline/multiple languages: 800-799-7233

Are you abusing someone and want to stop?

https://www.stopwa.com/kent-treatment-center/
You can also call the crisis line anonymously and ask for help

05/17/2023

Kent Patrol Officers thwart kidnapping

Yesterday evening at about 8pm, Kent Police Officers were dispatched to the 1200 block of W Smith after a 911 caller reported 'suspicious circumstances'.

The caller described what they believed to be a domestic violence incident with a man possibly kidnapping a woman and taking her in a vehicle.

Kent Officers quickly arrived in the area, located the described vehicle, and attempted to pull it over. Fortunately the 911 caller had given an excellent description of the suspect vehicle, and the suspect's actions. There was enough information to develop probable cause for kidnapping. so Officers were able to pursue the vehicle.

The suspect vehicle refused to pull over,. When the pursuing Officer determined he had a safe location, he utilized a maneuver to stop the suspect car with his own Patrol Car. The Officer successfully caused the suspect vehicle to come to a stop. The suspect was was subsequently arrested without incident. The victim was safely recovered.

The suspect, a 33 year old Kent man, was booked for kidnapping and eluding.

If you are a victim of Domestic Violence, you can find local resources here: https://www.dawnrising.org/

National Domestic Violence Hotline/multiple languages: 800-799-7233

Are you abusing your partner? You can find help to stop here: https://www.stopwa.com/kent-treatment-center/

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10120 SE 260th Street, Ste. 208
Kent, WA
98030

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