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Clackamas Sheriff IDs man slain in shooting near Milwaukie
Clackamas County Sheriff s deputies are investigating the suspicious death as a homicide.
A man was shot dead in an unincorporated part of Clackamas County near Milwaukie, authorities say.
Clackamas County Sheriff s deputies responded to a report of a suspicious death in a home on Southeast Chestnut Street near Park Road around 4:25 p.m. on Monday, July 12, according to official reports.
Following an autopsy, officials identified the man killed as 41-year-old Matthew Warren Trollope. The cause of death is listed as a gunshot wound.
A resident of the Portland area since at least the 1990s, Trollope had experienced homelessness in recent years before moving into a flat in the Milwaukie Heights area not far from where he was found dead, records show.
Big Tech Fights Bill That May See Govt Security Installed on Their Systems
Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have unanimously fought to amend a proposed bill that could allow the Australian government to implant its own cybersecurity software onto the back of the big tech’s cloud systems.
The Security Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure) Bill 2020 (pdf) seeks to build on existing legislation to fortify Australia’s critical infrastructure against cyber attacks, with the inclusion of cloud services in the list prompting tech giants to raise serious privacy concerns.
The measures come amid mounting anxiety regarding the potential impact of a cyberattack on the nation’s arterial sectors including energy, health, and food many of which have already experienced such incidents since the start of the year.