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Beaverton man sentenced for shining laser at federal agent
Andrew Steven Faulkner pleaded guilty to misdemeanor assault on a federal officer.
A Beaverton resident was convicted and sentenced in federal court for shining a laser in the eye of a federal officer during protests in downtown Portland last summer.
Andrew Steven Faulkner, 25, was arrested for allegedly shining a high-powered green laser at a Federal Protective Service officer outside the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse early on the morning of July 5, 2020.
Erik Asphaug, acting U.S. attorney for the District of Oregon, announced that after pleading guilty to misdemeanor assault on a federal officer earlier this year, Faulkner was sentenced Wednesday, June 9, to six months of home detention and three years of federal probation. He was also ordered to perform 40 hours of community service.
West Linn protests cop on leave from Oregon training agency March 10 2021
Mike Stradley has been on leave from his supervisor role at the state agency for over a year.
Mike Stradley, a former West Linn Police Department lieutenant, has been on leave for more than a year while his current employer the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training investigates his role in the 2017 false arrest of Michael Fesser. In that time, DPSST has paid him $131,844.91 in salary and benefits, according to the agency s human resources department.
In 2017, West Linn police concocted a plan to arrest Fesser, a Black Portland man, on theft charges as a favor to a friend of then-police Chief Terry Timeus. Timeus friend, Eric Benson, was Fesser s boss and feared he would sue him and his towing company over the racial harassment he faced at work.
Report exonerates Portland Police for role in bogus arrest
Civilian oversight agency releases its recommendations on Portland Police involvement in 2017 incident.
IAfter investigating seven Portland Police Bureau officers for their involvement in the 2017 arrest of Michael Fesser, the Independent Police Review has recommended the exoneration of six officers and to not sustain potential charges of misconduct against the other.
PR, the civilian oversight agency for the city of Portland, found that the officers conduct was consistent with Portland Police practices regarding assisting other agencies.
Portland police assisted WLPD in the 2017 racially-motivated arrest of Fesser. West Linn police orchestrated the investigation and arrest of Fesser as a favor to a friend of then police-chief Terry Timeus, who happened to be Fesser s boss.