Tigard police identify man fatally shot, but disclose few other details
Updated Jan 08, 2021;
Police identified the man killed as Jacob Macduff, 26.
Tigard police said in a statement that officers responded to a report of domestic disturbance at an apartment at Southwest Hall Boulevard and Bonita Road. Officers say they tried to arrest Macduff for domestic violence. Macduff was inside his vehicle, and officers said he had a knife. Police said they tried to take him into custody, and he refused to surrender. Tigard police shot and killed Macduff during the struggle to arrest him, according to Tigard police.
The shooting happened around 5:50 p.m., nearly two hours after police said they arrived to the apartment.
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Blu Wolf Bistro is in the orange zone and is only open for take out. Jason Snyder, CEO of Blu Wolf gave his two cents on the matter:
“Our normal New Year’s Eve, great time, we have people in for dinner, we do a champagne toast at midnight, we’re full, everyone’s happy celebrating a New Year and that’s just not the way it’s gonna be this year.”
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Partisan loyalty is an
important part of personal identity for many Americans, who hold on to their fidelity
to true-blue Democrats or deep-red Republicans. A new Harvard Kennedy School
(HKS) faculty working paper has found that, as a result, casting a ballot for a
losing candidate can have effects that go far beyond intellectual
disappointment with resulting policies. Voting, in fact, can be an emotional
affair, significantly affecting short-term happiness and sadness.
“Losing Hurts: Partisan Happiness in the 2012
Presidential Election” the new paper
from HKS assistant professor of public policy Todd Rogers,