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Tigard chief vows more arrests for police shooting protest January 09 2021 Tigard police chief Kathy McAlpine says those responsible for vandalism during protest will be held accountable. Tigard Police Chief Kathy McAlpine made one thing clear Friday afternoon, Jan. 8: those responsible for committing crimes from shattering windows to spray-painting buildings to engaging in other type of vandalism will be held accountable. McAlpine made those comments during a press conference the day after more than 100 protesters marched through downtown Tigard during a rally that was eventually be deemed a riot by Tigard police. Those marching were protesting the death of 26-year-old Jacob Macduff, who Tigard police shot and killed Wednesday evening, Jan. 6, as they responded to a domestic call, saying that when confronted, Macduff had a knife and a struggle ensued. A roommate of Macduff s said he was having a mental crisis at the time he was shot. ....
PHOTOS: Police declare riot near Tigard Police Department KATU Staff Police declared a gathering near the Tigard Police Department a riot Thursday night, they said on Twitter. Reportedly, people showed up at around 8:30 p.m. A KATU photographer on the scene said as police moved in, the crowd left the area. Police arrested 20-year-old Zane Saleem Bsoul. He faces a riot charge. I would have walked with them and march with them, said business owner Kazem Avunnadi, a business owner. You know, everybody s voice needs to be heard, but you just don t destroy people s property. You just don t. The incident that sparked the protest started as a domestic violence abuse call at an apartment complex near Southwest Hall and Bonita on Wednesday. ....