Three wounded in two shootings February 04 2021
A tow truck driver and two people in a vehicle were shot late Wednesday and early Thursday.
Three people were wounded in two shootings.
The names of the victims were not immediately released. No suspect information was available, either.
In the first incident, police said a tow truck driver was shot in the leg late Wednesday, Jan. 3, in Northeast Portland.
According to police, the driver reportedly was shot when attempting to tow a car from the Menlo Park Apartments at 865 N.E. 122nd Ave. shortly before midnight. The suspect confronted the driver, fired a bullet, and then took off in the tow truck.
‘What are we marching for?’ Protesters and observers wonder alike in Portland By Maxine Bernstein, oregonlive.com
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2 Photos Protesters tag and smash windows at the Democratic Party of Oregon headquarters during the J20 march in Southeast Portland. (The Oregonian) Photo Gallery
PORTLAND As about 50 people dressed head-to-toe in black stood in a standoff with Portland police blocking a parking lot behind Benson High School, several parents and coaches from a youth soccer program on the nearby field walked up to see what was going on.
“What are they marching for?” one soccer mom asked.
The anarchists, antifa and activists seemed at times to question that themselves.
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Inauguration Day Extremist Threat Mostly Fizzles in Oregon as Biden Administration Takes Power Some anarchist protesters smashed windows of the Democratic Party of Oregon headquarters in Northeast Portland. Damage to Democratic Party of Oregon offices on Jan. 20, 2021. (Chris Nesseth) Updated January 20 Oregon saw a largely peaceful transfer of power on Inauguration Day, with the only civil unrest before nightfall coming in the form of about a hundred masked anarchists and other leftist protesters smashing windows in Portland.