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Two Forest Grove Police officers are facing criminal charges after an alleged vandalism incident and its cover-up. All because of a Black Lives Matter flag.
Last year, Officer Steven Teets, who was off-duty, vandalized Mirella Castaneda’s home and it may have been because of the Black Lives Matter flag in her front yard,
The Washington Post reported.
At first, it was reported that Teets acted alone, but new reports from
The Oregonian say that Teets had a driver Officer Bradley Schuetz, who responded to the home when police were called.
On Thursday, Schuetz was indicted before a grand jury on one count of first-degree official misconduct because he drove Teets home instead of arresting him and taking him in for investigation.
Off-duty officer terrorized family displaying Black Lives Matter flag, and police drove him home without arrest
Katie Shepherd, The Washington Post
May 10, 2021
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Just after midnight on Halloween, a blaring car alarm and a loud banging sound startled Mirella Castaneda and woke her young son.
A man stood in her driveway in Forest Grove, Ore., slamming his fist into the Black Lives Matter flag draped over the metal garage door as the security alarm on the family s pickup truck continued to beep.
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An Oregonpolice officer who failed to arrest an off-duty colleague who allegedly caused a disturbance at a home with a Black Lives Matter flag will face trial for misconduct.
Forest Grove police officer Bradley Schuetz was indicted Thursday by a grand jury for official misconduct in the first degree, which is a class 1 misdemeanor. He was arrested, issued a citation to appear in court at a later date and released under COVID-19 booking protocol, the Beaver Police Department, which conducted the investigation into Schuetz actions, announced Friday.