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Mayor Ted Wheeler Calls for Independent Review Into False Accusation Against Commissioner Hardesty “I deeply regret what Commissioner Hardesty experienced and I’m determined to find out what happened and to prevent it from happening again, Wheeler said. Jo Ann Hardesty speaks to protesters on June 5, 2020. (Brian Burk) Updated March 5 Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler called Friday evening for an independent review into the false claim made March 3 accusing Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty of being involved in a minor hit-and-run.
There have been more than 100 shootings since the start of 2021. Author: Mike Benner Updated: 11:39 PM PST February 4, 2021
PORTLAND, Ore. There have been more than 100 shootings since the start of 2021. Six people have died and more than two dozen people have been injured. I know it s a top of mind issue, said Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell.
There is no ignoring the gun violence in Portland. There were 893 shootings in 2020. That is 500 more shootings than the year before.
Chief Lovell says one of the contributing factors is the loss of the Gun Violence Reduction Team, or GVRT. We had a focus and a structure, and I think that s the most important thing to look at and think of, said Lovell. We had a structure that took a couple of years to build.
Portland police received multiple calls Monday reporting a person driving erratically between noon and 1 p.m., first in the area of Southeast 26th Avenue and Stark Street and then near Southeast 36th Avenue and Oak Street.
At 1:02 p.m., a caller said a person had been hit near Southeast 33rd Avenue and Pine Street. Witnesses told police the driver was traveling at speeds of 50-60 mph in other parts of the neighborhood. Detectives believe the crime scene covers the area between Southeast Cesar E. Chavez Blvd and Southeast 15th Avenue, from East Burnside Street to Southeast Belmont Street, police said in a news release.
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