Man accused of firing at passenger in another car who hit his Mercedes when opening door, prosecutors say
Updated Mar 14, 2021;
Posted Mar 14, 2021
Police said they seized these firearms, including five AR-15 rifles and three handguns, upon arresting Cole T. Miller on an attempted murder allegation. Police said they found the guns in Miller s car. Miller told police the guns belonged to his friends, according to a probable cause affidavit.
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A 32-year-old man is accused of shooting a passenger seated in another car after the passenger’s door had bumped his Mercedes parked beside it, according to police and prosecutors.
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A 32-year-old man is accused of shooting a passenger seated in another car after the passenger’s door had bumped his Mercedes parked beside it, according to police and prosecutors.
Police arrested Cole Tyler Miller and seized five AR-15 rifles, three handguns and a so-called ghost gun that resembled a Glock 19, as well as ammunition, a laser sight and rifle scope, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in court Friday. Miller is a convicted felon, having previously been convicted of possessing methamphetamine in 2017.
The shooting occurred at 5:37 a.m. Feb. 1 at 10540 E. Burnside St.
13 arrested after police kettle over 100 protesters in Portland’s Pearl District
Updated Mar 13, 2021;
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Police arrested 13 protesters after detaining a group of more than 100 in the Pearl District for hours Friday night into early Saturday morning.
Officers kettled the protesters, employing a controversial police tactic used to contain people within a perimeter. The practice has been at the center of multiple lawsuits and criticized by civil rights advocates and, to an extent, Mayor Ted Wheeler.
The protest was billed as a direct action march with no specified target, though an online poster included a U.S. Department of Homeland Security logo with a red line through it.
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PORTLAND, Ore. A man who was arrested twice during riots on the same day in Portland is closely affiliated with Antifa, The Post Millennial reported.
Darby Marshall Howard, 22, of Helena, Mont., was first arrested for felony first-degree criminal mischief and resisting arrest Thursday afternoon. Howard was reportedly part of a group of several-dozen far-left intruders who broke inside the lobbies of a Chase Bank and Wells Fargo in downtown Portland. Video footage outside one of the banks showed a crowd of people violently shoving a security guard who then pulled his firearm in defense against the angry mob.