The Portland Police Bureau is investigating an “orchestrated attack” on the Multnomah County Elections building in Oregon on Monday. “We’ve got video that’ll be coming out shortly and
5 arrested during anti-Trump Mar. in Downtown Portland
Auditors said Civic Life could have acted under the external pressure to give insurance coverage to local organizations.
A coordinated group of hooded and masked individuals shattered numerous windows and defaced the Multnomah County Elections building with anti-government graffiti in what Portland police described as an "orchestrated attack."
This incident remains under investigation. If anyone has information, you are asked to contact the Portland Police Bureau at
[email protected] and reference case number 25-17004.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — Portland Police say two dogs were injured following a shooting Sunday night. Officers were dispatched to the 7100 block of Southeast 60th Avenue on the reports of a shooting near the Brentwood City Park. Police say a resident was in the bed of a pickup truck with their two dogs when someone from another vehicle fired shots.
At about 10:47 p.m., officers responded to a shooting in the 7100 block of Southeast 60th Avenue, near Brentwood City Park. Police say an investigation showed that an area resident was out with their two dogs when someone inside a vehicle fired shots.
A police review board recommended that the officer, previously identified as Sgt. Jeffrey McDaniel, be fired. Bureau leaders declined.
Police made no arrests as of Tuesday morning, but were circulating surveillance video and seeking tips from anyone with information.
Portland police believe a shopper found dead Monday in a Fred Meyer parking lot in Northeast Portland was shot and killed while trying to stop a purse snatching. The initial investigation suggests Jonathan Trent, 47, witnessed the robbery and intervened, police said Thursday. A suspect or suspects shot him before fleeing, they said.
A 48-year-old Oregon man was arrested and booked into the Multnomah County Jail on Jan. 21 for an outstanding warrant for 20 counts of child sex abuse allegedly committed in 2022.
President Donald Trump granted clemency to roughly 1,600 people charged in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol in 2021.