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$15,000 Reward Offered In Homicide Case | News Radio 1190 KEX

Jul 8, 2021 The FBI, working with Portland Police Bureau, is offering a reward of up to $15,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of those responsible for the shooting death of Evelin Navarro-Barajas. This reward is in addition to the CrimeStoppers reward of up to $2,500 previously offered. On June 18, 2020, 23-year-old Evelin Navarro-Barajas spent the afternoon at the river. That evening, Evelin and a group of friends that included children gathered in a parking lot in the 6700 block of Northeast Killingsworth Street. Just before midnight, a vehicle stopped on the street near the parking lot. A suspect or suspects exited the vehicle and fired multiple shots at the group. Evelin was shot and died early in the morning of June 19th. A friend was shot and survived.

$15,000 Reward Offered In Homicide Case | JAM N 107 5

Jul 8, 2021 The FBI, working with Portland Police Bureau, is offering a reward of up to $15,000 for information leading to the identification, arrest, and conviction of those responsible for the shooting death of Evelin Navarro-Barajas. This reward is in addition to the CrimeStoppers reward of up to $2,500 previously offered. On June 18, 2020, 23-year-old Evelin Navarro-Barajas spent the afternoon at the river. That evening, Evelin and a group of friends that included children gathered in a parking lot in the 6700 block of Northeast Killingsworth Street. Just before midnight, a vehicle stopped on the street near the parking lot. A suspect or suspects exited the vehicle and fired multiple shots at the group. Evelin was shot and died early in the morning of June 19th. A friend was shot and survived.

Who wouldn t be scared? - Bridgeport man says he was shot by police officer unprovoked

Who wouldn t be scared? - Bridgeport man says he was shot by police officer unprovoked News 12 Staff Updated on: Jun 17, 2021, 2:28am A Bridgeport man says he was shot by a police officer for no apparent reason Tuesday evening as he was leaving a memorial held in honor of his cousin - who was fatally shot that morning. Dennis Waiters, 31, says he saw an unmarked vehicle, without sirens or lights, speed up in front of his vehicle. He says seeing the unmarked vehicle prompted him to put his own in reverse, and that s when he says police started shooting at his car - later ripping him out and putting him on the ground.

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