DA declined to charge Mark Shull for pulling gun on wife January 14 2021
Records illustrate a scene from December 2010 when future county commissioner was allegedly violent towards then-wife and stepson.
Allegations of domestic violence against Mark Shull in December 2010 were rejected by Clackamas County prosecutors due to a lack of evidence, newly obtained records show.
The records provided through a request to the Clackamas County District Attorney s Office illustrate allegations of a domestic dispute between Shull and his then-wife Galina Anufrieva on Dec. 16, 2010 in the presence of Aufrieva s 14-year-old son.
Shull who was elected to the Clackamas Board of County Commissioners in November 2020 has recently come under fire for racist, Islamophobic, anti-immigrant and transphobic statements made public from his personal Facebook page. Shull was censured by his fellow board members in a Thursday, Jan. 14 resolution calling on him to resign.
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Clackamas County Commissioner Mark Shull rebuffs calls to resign as colleagues censure him over Islamophobic comments
Updated Jan 14, 2021;
Posted Jan 14, 2021
Shull rejected a chorus of calls for his resignation in light of Islamophobic statements he s made on Facebook.
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Embattled Clackamas County Commissioner Mark Shull on Thursday dug in and said he would hold onto his office, rebuffing a large chorus of community and elected leaders who have called for his immediate resignation.
At the same time Shull inexplicably voted in favor of a resolution censuring him and calling for him to step down for making “derogatory, offensive, insensitive, and racist” remarks that “damaged the reputation” of Clackamas County.
Search and rescue crews continue to look for a missing woman whose car was swept away by a mudslide Wednesday in the Dodson area of the Columbia River Gorge, in Oregon, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021. Searchers used inflatable yellow rafts and drove metal poles into deep mud as they searched for a woman who was missing in Oregon during a.
Search for missing woman in gorge landslide now a recovery effort
The Multnomah County Sheriff s Office said Jennifer Moore s car has been located under an estimated 15 feet of mud and debris. Author: Devon Haskins Updated: 6:02 PM PST January 14, 2021
DODSON, Ore The search for a missing woman believed to be swept away by a landslide in the Columbia River Gorge is now a recovery effort, the Multnomah County Sheriff s Office said Thursday.
Searchers found the location where they believe Jennifer Moore s car is buried, under an estimated 15 feet of mud and debris. Considering all factors, the mission is now a recovery, the sheriff s office said in a tweet.