Felon arrested for randomly shooting Oregon City mill February 01 2021
OCPD: Timothy Steven Miller, 35, fires one round from a 9mm handgun at former Blue Heron paper facility
On Sunday, Jan. 31, Oregon City police arrested a felon who randomly shot a bullet into the former Blue Heron Paper Co. mill from the top of the cliff along the McLoughlin Promenade.
No one was injured at about 1 p.m., when officers responded to a witness report of a man shooting along the 300 block of Promenade Street.
Officers identified the suspect as 35-year-old Timothy Steven Miller, who they determined had fired one round from a 9mm handgun. The weapon was recovered during the investigation.
100 YEARS AGO
January 27, 1921
Sheriff H. C. Topping last Monday morning swooped down on Mr. and Mrs. J.O. Jones who live on Dry Creek, about 25 miles from Madras, and who, it was alleged were engaged in the illicit brewing of whiskey at the R.P. Harvey place about a quarter of a mile from the Jones place. In addition to about two quarts of the far-famed shine, he brought to Madras a copper still of about 25 or 30 gallons capacity and left at the place about 35 gallons of raisin mash. The still was found in operation, with a glowing fire underneath and the moonshine dripping from it. The case was tried before Justice of the Peace H.W. Turner Wednesday. The Jones pleading not guilty to the charge of making liquor. After all evidence was presented, a jury consisting of Messers Thos. Jones, A.L. Lambert, J.E. Chestnut, Perry Read, S.F. Robertson and C.E. Roush, after being out about half an hour, found them guilty of the charge and a fine of $50.00 was assessed against Mrs. Jones a
January 29 2021
The Portland Police Bureau is reassigning officers to respond to the surge in gun violence that started last year.
Portland police are shifting officers to respond to a spike in gun violence as shootings continued through Thursday, Jan. 28.
Sgt. Kevin Allen told KOIN 6 News that officers dedicated to other focuses, such as organized crime and narcotics, are being diverted to patrols as part of the effort. Allen warned the reassignments will impact how the bureau is able to respond to other issues, however. The shootings that are happening right now are a huge priority for the city and a huge priority for us, but we also have a lot of other priorities, like traffic safety and community engagement. And a lot of other things that we want to do that we consider important as well, Allen said.
January 29 2021
The Portland Police Bureau is reassigning officers to respond to the surge in gun violence that started last year.
Portland police are shifting officers to respond to a spike in gun violence as shootings continued through Thursday, Jan. 28.
Sgt. Kevin Allen told KOIN 6 News that officers dedicated to other focuses, such as organized crime and narcotics, are being diverted to patrols as part of the effort. Allen warned the reassignments will impact how the bureau is able to respond to other issues, however. The shootings that are happening right now are a huge priority for the city and a huge priority for us, but we also have a lot of other priorities, like traffic safety and community engagement. And a lot of other things that we want to do that we consider important as well, Allen said.
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It’s been about a year and a half since Disney confirmed that it was planning to dig through its new collection of Fox assets in hopes of rebooting everything it possibly can for Disney+, and now we have some more information about one of those reboots: According to
Variety, Disney is moving forward with a new version of
Cheaper By The Dozen with Zach Braff and Gabrielle Union starring as a pair of parents with a bunch of kids (we’re talking more than 10 but fewer than 13). Kenya Barris co-wrote the script and will serve as a producer, with