Four wounded in two late Thursday shootings in Portland July 23 2021
Three people are shot in a Northeast Portland tavern in the first incident of the night.
Shots rang out at two separate locations in Northeast Portland late Thursday, July 22, leaving a total of four people wounded with three taken by ambulance to a hospital for treatment.
The victims were not immediately identified, no one was arrested, and no suspect information was released, either.
According to the Portland Police Bureau, in the first shooting, three people were injured inside inside a bar in the Argay Terrace neighborhood, including one critically.
Police sais that at 10:01p.m. on July 22, North Precinct officers were dispatched to a report of a shooting in the Venture Inn in the 13900 block of Northeast Sandy Boulevard. When officers arrived they found a chaotic scene, with numerous witnesses and three people injured. One adult male had a gunshot wound to the chest. Another adult male was h
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3 people shot inside Portland bar, 1 in critical condition
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