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Editorial: City's refusal to fund new gun-violence unit will take toll on victims of other crimes


Editorial: City’s refusal to fund new gun-violence unit will take toll on victims of other crimes
Updated Apr 11, 2021;
Posted Apr 11, 2021
Amid continuing calls to defund the police, the Portland City Council refused to provide any additional funds for a new police team to combat gun violence. Unfortunately, that will only further tax an already understaffed police bureau, leading to a reduced response from police to other crime victims, the editorial board writes.
Jamie Hale/The Oregonian
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On balance, the compromise plan adopted by Portland City Council last week offers a promising strategy to confront the city’s escalating gun-violence crisis and reshape public safety. Along with a $4.1 million investment in nonprofits working with at-risk communities and the addition of six detectives to a Portland Police Bureau team investigating shootings, the council assented to Mayor Ted Wheeler’s proposal to form a dedicated police unit to pr ....

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Opinion: Surging gun violence in East Portland needs city's attention


Opinion: Surging gun violence in East Portland needs city’s attention
Updated Feb 17, 2021;
McMullen, Hasenberg and Masciocchi are residents of the Hazelwood neighborhood in East Portland.
In the past several months, East Portland has seen rolling gun battles through the streets, homes riddled with bullets and a mass shooting when a teen and three other young people were gunned down in a park. Violence is a near-daily occurrence and it’s not hyperbole to say people are afraid to leave their homes at night.
We are writing to condemn the violence occurring in East Portland and to insist that our elected officials show leadership on this issue immediately. We agree with the decision to disband the Portland Police’s Gun Violence Response Team in order to be replaced by something more humane and prevention-oriented. However, with no replacement on the horizon, elected officials and Portland Police have created a vacuum that allows criminals to operate with impuni ....

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