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Oregon Rep Mike Nearman intended to allow demonstrators to breach Capitol, new report suggests

Kaylee Domzalski Originally published on June 3, 2021 9:08 am State Rep. Mike Nearman “more likely than not” purposefully allowed far-right demonstrators into the locked Oregon Capitol in December as his fellow lawmakers met inside, an investigation has found. That conclusion, reached in an investigatory report made public Wednesday, could pave the way for official findings that Nearman violated workplace rules when a committee takes up the matter on June 9. The hearing will dictate whether Nearman, a Polk County Republican, will face penalties as severe as expulsion from the Legislature for his role in the Dec. 21 incursion. “The evidence supports a conclusion that it is more likely than not that Rep. Nearman intentionally aided demonstrators in breaching Capitol security and entering the building on December 21, 2020, when it was closed to the public,” says a seven-page report authored by private attorney Melissa Healy.

Grand jury indicts man on murder charges in 17-year-old s death

Salem Statesman Journal A grand jury ruled Thursday that two Silverton police officers and a Marion County Sheriff s deputy were justified in shooting at a man after an alleged kidnapping and car chase through Silverton. The 17-year-old died at Doernbecher Children s Hospital Wednesday  a week after the alleged shooting, kidnapping and car chase that concluded with a gunfire exchange with police in Silverton.  The Marion County Grand Jury indicted Kenneth William Peden, 20, of Woodburn, on murder charges in the case of the 17-year-old, and attempted murder of a 22-year-old and four law enforcement officers, as well as kidnapping, assault, and eluding police, according to Marion County District Attorney officials.

Man accused in kidnapping, shootout faces murder charge

Salem history: Oregon Museum Tavern shooting left 4 dead, 20 wounded

Salem history: Oregon Museum Tavern shooting left 4 dead, 20 wounded
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Oregon lawmaker accused of unlocking state Capitol door for protesters faces misdemeanor charges

Oregon lawmaker accused of unlocking state Capitol door for protesters faces misdemeanor charges Oregon Republican state Rep. Mike Nearman, who was accused of allowing protesters into the closed state Capitol building in December 2020 while lawmakers were debating Covid-19 restrictions, is now facing two misdemeanor charges according to court records. Posted: May 3, 2021 9:23 AM Posted By: CNN An Oregon state lawmaker accused of allowing protesters into the closed state Capitol building while lawmakers were debating Covid-19 restrictions is now facing two misdemeanor charges. Republican Rep. Mike Nearman was charged Friday with first-degree official misconduct and second-degree criminal trespass, according to court records.

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