The plan proposes the following:
• The Portland Police Bureau will internally realign resources to gain the patrol, analytic and investigative capacities PPB says it needs to combat gun violence.
• PPB will immediately add six additional assault investigative detectives and one sergeant to coordinate gun-related investigations working in partnership with the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office.
• The city’s new community safety transition director will lead the development of the gun violence prevention response plans and the community safety plan.
• $1.4 million will go to Portland Parks and Recreation to expand the Park Ranger Program. This will add 24 ranger patrols to be unarmed goodwill presences from May through December 2021.
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The Multnomah County (Portland) District Attorney dropped charges and freed a violent Portland antifa/BLM rioter last fall but now we learn that same man was also responsible for attempting to murder two cops in earlier riots.
After freeing literally hundreds of antifa and BLM rioters from Portland custody despite destructive and violent riots after the death of George Floyd, even the lawless Multnomah County prosecutor’s office may not be able to look the other way on this case.
Accused Portland rioter and would-be double murderer, Malik Muhammed, was arrested on Friday in Indianapolis for throwing molotov cocktails at Portland Police officers at separate riots last September. In at least one case he seemed to have set himself on fire.
An Indiana man faces felony charges for allegedly throwing lit Molotov cocktails at officers during violent Portland protests in September and October 2020.
Man arrested in Indiana on attempted murder charges, suspected of assaulting Portland police during protest
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Posted Apr 05, 2021
Malik Muhammed, 24, is believed to have been involved in four separate incidents at Portland protests, including two where investigators say he targeted police officersPortland Police Bureau
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A 24-year-old Indiana man is facing several charges of attempted murder after he was arrested in Indiana in connection with Portland demonstrations from last fall and is accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at officers on two separate occasions.
Malik Muhammed, 24, was arrested Friday in Indianapolis on multiple warrants. He faces charges of first- and second-degree attempted murder, attempted aggravated murder, unlawful manufacture of a destructive device and unlawful use of a weapon.