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Sounds like multiple carjackings in the area. Not sure if all the same person.

 
SMH

" It's something that we're going to do our very best to help address, but violence in general, violence with guns, is a community problem," Sheppard said."

So Portland.

CoP says coulda been worse.

"While it is disturbing that one person was injured, I am grateful it was not worse and that no others—including our officers—were injured.

"We understand the significant impact this has on our commuters."

And that's so important. It's all about traffic. :rolleyes:
 
SMH

" It's something that we're going to do our very best to help address, but violence in general, violence with guns, is a community problem," Sheppard said."

So Portland.

CoP says coulda been worse.

"While it is disturbing that one person was injured, I am grateful it was not worse and that no others—including our officers—were injured.

"We understand the significant impact this has on our commuters."

And that's so important. It's all about traffic. :rolleyes:
Hell yeah it is…. hose what's left of that bubblegumming loser down the storm drain and GTFO of the way, we all got places to be and ain't got time for "stupid contestant loses to the process of natural selection"!


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Here comes another multi-million dollar lawsuit against the department and officers involved, brought by the aggrieved "estate" of the decedent. Who no doubt was a valued member of the community and much loved for his works. Arguing that the police didn't need to shoot, the suspect meant no harm, there were less than lethal methods of arrest that could've been used, etc. It's a typical huge cash cow for crooks who survive and any relatives left behind, no matter how estranged. We see it in the news every day now. Whenever a suspect / crook dies in custody, big Ka-CHING for the family. Every fatality that results from the arrest process is unjustified, the crook was much loved if slightly misunderstood. Oh, and the cons in prison, those were all miscarriages of justice, jurisprudential mistakes, etc., and we've got all these people behind bars that were mistakenly incarcerated.
 
Ted Wheeler stated he is sad for the Loss of the criminal's life.

Not a word about the victims.

He will use any kind of sickening sleeze to pander to his base.

Get the effout of Portland.
 
Good. Need to get the "protesters" to start going into the wealthier neighborhoods.

They'll just keep doubling down till we're all dead, including them. It's all part of the plan.
They can go into the wealthier neighborhoods as fertilizer for their flower beds…. That or as sandbags to abate blocked storm drain overflows.
 
Portland Police officials said that due to a staffing shortage, they are only responding to priority 1 and priority 2 calls, and response times may be delayed for other calls.
Well looks like the voters in Potland must have made that utopia they have been longing for. As for the scum, 1 down, lot more to go.
 
These shootings are so commonplace now. Here is top stories from today on koin website:
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WTF?

A car jacker died after shooting somebody who, fortunately, did not die. Ain't nobody mourning a car jacker. That is cause for celebration. One less maggot on the street. Good riddance!

Lt. Nathan Sheppard said.

"We're, right now, mourning with our community because there are a lot of people dying, it seems like almost on a daily basis.
 

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