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Multnomah County Inverness Jail Faces Federal Lawsuit Following COVID-19 Outbreak

Updated 6:04 PM Fifteen current and former detainees of the Multnomah County Inverness Jail, all of whom say they ve tested positive for COVID-19, filed a class action lawsuit in U.S. District Court on April 5, accusing jail staff and Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese of negligence for failing to mitigate the spread of the virus. The lawsuit follows an outbreak at the jail that can be traced back to late 2020. As of Feb. 17, nearly 200 adults in custody at the Inverness Jail and about 30 staffers or members of their households tested positive for the virus, according to the county s website. The reason for the outbreak is not a mystery, the complaint says. Defendants failure to require, or enforce, social distancing, PPE, increased testing, or other precautions in jails and jails known to slow the spread of COVID-19 placed plaintiffs at imminent risk of contracting COVID-19.

Man arrested in Indiana on attempted murder charges, suspected of assaulting Portland police during protest

Man arrested in Indiana on attempted murder charges, suspected of assaulting Portland police during protest Updated Apr 05, 2021; 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 Facebook Share 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.

Suspected Portland firebomber arrested for trying to murder police officers

Journalist Andy Ngo speaks out on being attacked by Antifa on The Ingraham Angle A man suspected of multiple firebomb attacks on Portlandpolice officers last year allegedly throwing Molotov Cocktails during violent demonstrations was arrested last week in Indiana, authorities said Monday.  Malik Muhammed, 24, was taken into police custody in Indianapolis on multiple warrants, the Portland Police Bureau said. He is charged with first- and second-degree attempted murder, attempted aggravated murder, unlawful manufacture of a destructive device, and unlawful use of a weapon. An incendiary device authorities say a man used to hurl at Portland police officers during demonstrations last year. 

Antifa Firebomber Arrested for Trying to Murder Portland Police Officers

© press Suspected Antifa firebomber Malik Muhammed was arrested in Indiana An Antifa firebomber, suspected of trying to murder Portland police officers with a Molotov cocktail during Black Lives Matter riots last summer, has been arrested by authorities in Indiana, according to reports. 24-year-old activist Malik Muhammed was arrested on Friday and charged with attempted aggravated murder, attempted assault in the first degree, attempted murder in the first degree, unlawful manufacture of a destructive device, and other crimes.  DNA evidence retrieved from an unexploded Molotov cocktail helped identify Muhammed, police revealed. The incident, which occurred during Antifa-led Black Lives Matter rioting on September 21, was documented by a Portland police officer.

IN CUSTODY: Suspected Firebomber Arrested for Trying to Murder Police Officers in Portland

IN CUSTODY: Suspected Firebomber Arrested for Trying to Murder Police Officers in Portland
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