QUICK SUMMARY
Donald Malone, 61, faces trial for the first-degree murder of accountant Vaughn Hagen in Whatcom County Superior Court. Malone allegedly shot Hagen multiple times after the accountant arrived to assist him with cleaning out his late mother's garage. The trial is set to begin on September 29 and will last approximately four days.
Donald Malone, 61, faces trial for first-degree murder in the shooting death of Vaughn Hagen, a Bellingham accountant. Malone entered a not guilty plea in Whatcom County Superior Court. The shooting occurred when Hagen arrived at Malone's residence to assist with cleaning out his late mother's garage. Witnesses indicate that Malone shot Hagen multiple times without saying a word, later stating he disliked Hagen as his motive. Authorities report that Malone turned himself into the sheriff's office the day following the incident. The trial is set for September 29 and is expected to last four days. This case highlights the complexities of personal disputes leading to violence and raises questions about mental health support in the community. The outcome of the trial could have lasting implications for community perceptions of safety and justice.