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Police Radio Dispatches Detail Moments Leading Up to Robert Delgado s Death by Cop

Flower, pre-rolls, edibles, carts and more. These 4 Days of 420 are for you. The audio reveals new information about the 911 call that led to the Lents Park shooting, the responding officers initial response, and the immediate aftermath. Importantly, the recording does not indicate that Delgado had a gun or replica gun in his hand at the time he was shot. While officers were told by witnesses he had a firearm on him, none of the officers on the ground say they see a gun in Delgado s hand before firing on him. According to the dispatch recording, an operator with the Bureau of Emergency Communication (BOEC) received a call shortly before 9:30 am from a member of the public describing a man standing near Lents Park s batting cage with a handgun in hand. (PPB did not clarify whether this was a 911 call or a call made to the city s non-emergency line). The man, later identified as Delgado, was dressed in a red shirt and black pants. According to a PPB officer who spoke to the caller

Man Killed By Police Had Replica Gun | JAM N 107 5

Apr 20, 2021 The Portland Police Bureau is releasing details related to the police involved shooting of 46-year-old Robert Douglas Delgado on April 16, 2021. This information is intended to provide the community with an update, but is not an exhaustive list of all information available or that may be available in this case. This is an ongoing investigation. PPB works hard to be as transparent to the community and provide information as quickly as possible while trying to maintain the integrity of the investigation. At approximately 9:28 a.m., on April 16, 2021, Portland Police officers were dispatched to Lents Park. A community member called the Bureau of Emergency Communication (BOEC) to report a man, later identified as Mr. Delgado, in Lents Park quick drawing and holding what looked like a handgun.

Portland Street Response Expanding

Apr 8, 2021 Portland Street Response (PSR), the pilot program from the City of Portland that offers a non-police response to assist people experiencing houselessness or low acuity behavioral/mental health crises, expanded its boundaries on April 1, 2021 to serve more areas. The pilot began using the boundaries in the Lents neighborhood serviced by Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R) Fire Station 11 and is now responding within eight Portland Police Bureau (PPB) districts in the greater Lents area. Fire station service districts are called Fire Management Areas, or FMAs. After a month in service, an analysis of calls in consultation with PSR’s partners at the Bureau of Emergency Communication (BOEC) led program managers to see that the team was missing calls tied to police district areas just outside of the FMA. As part of the pilot, PSR is going to test assigning the areas to police districts rather than FMAs, which will result in expanded service to the greater Lents area.

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