Four seriously injured in Wednesday morning crash
Four people were hospitalized after a serious single-vehicle a crash in Southeast Portland early Wednesday.
The names and conditions of the victims were not immediately released.
According to police, a car crashed into a utility pole on the north side of Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard shortly before 2:30 a.m. on May 19. When officers responded, they found four people seriously injured.
All four patients were rushed to the hospital. Hawthorne was closed between Southeast 9th Avenue and Southeast 12th Avenue for the investigation and to clear the damaged car.
Traffic is expected to be affected into the morning. Drivers are urged to avoid the area if possible.
Police: Man pushes woman into traffic, burns power pole, resists arrest
PORTLAND, Oregon (KPTV) Police say a suspect is facing numerous charges after pushing a woman into traffic, burning a power pole and fighting with officers.
On Thursday at 2:52 p.m., a call came in regarding a suspect seen pushing a woman into the street near Southeast 36th Avenue and Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard. As officers were responding they were updated that the suspect was throwing trash cans into the street, trying to grab passing vehicles and setting a power pole on fire.
Officers found the suspect at Southeast 36th Avenue and Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard and attempted to take him into custody. Police say he fought the officers, biting two of them and trying to break an officer’s finger. They called for additional officers and were able to arrest him.
May 04 2021
Megan Skye Hale and Myrrh Larsen put on small Shakespeare and movement immersive shows, even during pandemic
For Speculative Drama, it hasn t been much of a change with the COVID-19 pandemic and government restrictions, because it s a theater company that already puts on plays in an intimate environment with not very many audience members and not very big casts. Some would would call it cozy, some would say small.
The company has made changes, of course, with social distancing and capacity limitations. We have a safe space that we can be in and still create in with people taking risks to be near each other, said Megan Skye Hale, the artistic director, who has partnered with Myrrh Larsen, creative director, for about six years on shows. We re having small shows already, up to 10 people in the shows, and it s easier to cut that down.
After settling with city of Portland, photographer calls for mayor to denounce PPB protest actions
Updated Apr 06, 2021;
Posted Apr 06, 2021
Protesters gathered Tuesday for the 83rd consecutive night of demonstrations, marching for the first time to the Multnomah Building, the county seat of government. The Police declared the gathering a riot. Beth Nakamura/The Oregonian
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An independent photographer who said she was assaulted by Portland police during protests last summer received a $50,000 settlement, which her lawyers say is the largest to stem from the city’s recent racial justice protests.
Now Teri Jacobs is calling on Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler to denounce the police force and their actions toward press and protesters.