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The Wah Mee massacre was an incident on February 18, 1983, in which Willie Mak and two accomplices gunned down 14 people in the Wah Mee gambling club in Seattle's International District/Chinatown ("the I.D."). 13 people lost their lives, but one survived to testify against the three in some of Seattle's highest profile trials. It was the worst mass murder in the city's history.

The Wah Mee club operated illegally in an upstairs space in a predominantly Chinese neighborhood; despite some street drug dealing and a bit of prostitution, the area generally had a reputation for a low rate of violent crime. The club's regulars included many wealthy restaurant-owners, several of whom were among the victims. Security at the club was based in part on a system of passing through multiple successive doors, which had been used in similar I.D. gambling dens for generations, and had usually been quite effective. Mak and his accomplices defeated the system only because they were known and trusted by the people at the club. Their presumed intent was to leave no witnesses, since club patrons could readily identify them, as, in fact, the one survivor did.

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