Portland mayor to fight for more police amid gun violence What we need is a plan.
After a weekend of gunfire piercing the city leaving more than a dozen wounded or dead Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler called for a five-year plan and pledged to boost the number of cops patrolling downtown and on the east side. We do not have the adequate resources deployed in our streets in a proactive way, Wheeler said during a virtual news conference Saturday, July 17. I will fight for more police officers. I will fight for more police officers.
Mayor Ted Wheeler calls Portland Police Bureau under-resourced following 11 shootings in 38 hours that injured 10+ and left 2 dead.
Portland mayor to fight for more police amid gun violence July 17 2021
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler defended cuts to the city s police bureau and called for a five-year plan to solve the city s spate of shootings. What we need is a plan.
After a weekend of gunfire piercing the city leaving more than a dozen wounded or dead Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler called for a five-year plan and pledged to boost the number of cops patrolling downtown and on the east side. We do not have the adequate resources deployed in our streets in a proactive way, Wheeler said during a virtual news conference Saturday, July 17. I will fight for more police officers.
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Abilene police arrest man for stolen ID and debit cards
Abilene Police officers who contacted a man for an outstanding warrant found he was in possession of ID and debit cards belonging to 10 other people.
Police arrested the man Thursday in the 4500 block of South First Street, charging him with fraudulent use of the allegedly stolen cards.
He was taken to Taylor County Jail.
Other incidents recently worked by police include:
► Theft, 1800 block of Highway 36, Thursday
A man reported a known person took $700 in cash and his debit card from his wallet without consent.
► Theft, 200 block of Arnold Boulevard, Thursday
Subject fires shots in ambulance after retrieving handgun, authorities say
Brian Bethel
Abilene Reporter-News
ABILENE A Waxahachie man is in custody after allegedly assaulting two paramedics sent to help him with medical issues, Abilene police said in a statement released Thursday afternoon.
Two gunshots reportedly were fired inside the ambulance transporting Michael Gaylon McMillan, 67, to the hospital after McMillan got up from the gurney (and) retrieved a handgun from his jacket, the statement says.
He will be charged with two counts of aggravated assault on a public servant, a second-degree felony, police said in the statement.
A homeowner in the 2400 block of Regent Drive called police at 9 a.m. when McMillan arrived at their door, claiming to be there to do work on their floor, the release says.