Embattled Shull apologizes for Islamophobic, offensive social media rants, still declines to resign Updated Jan 18, 2021; Posted Jan 18, 2021 Mark Shull, center, had to watch via virtual meeting last week as his colleagues on the Clackamas County Commission voted to censure him for offensive comments on social media. Shull apologized for the comments Monday at a gathering with the area's Muslim leaders and other religious leaders. Facebook Share Clackamas County Commissioner Mark Shull publicly apologized Monday for offensive and racist social media posts and thanked local Muslim leaders for reaching out to him when the comments attracted withering statewide attention. “I accept responsibility for every word,” Shull said at a press conference staged at a Muslim school in Portland. The event was attended by a number of religious leaders from different faiths.