Gunman in Hillsdale had restraining order for weapons threats July 19 2021
Luke Stolarzyk will stay in jail after being indicted for using AR-15 to fire at neighbor, nearby apartments.
A man accused of firing 29 bullets throughout a Hillsdale apartment complex during an altercation with a neighbor on June 29 has been arrested and charged with attempted murder, among 24 other charges.
Luke Stolarzyk, 32, now faces an attempted murder charge, in addition to charges for reckless endangerment, unlawful use of a weapon, criminal mischief and attempt to commit a felony, after he allegedly chased a neighbor around and fired off several rounds with an AR-15 rifle in and around the Stephens Creek Crossing apartments in Southwest Portland during the early morning hours of June 29.
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Neighbors urge more security after Southwest Portland shooting July 02 2021
Stephens Creek Crossing residents say they fear shooter s release after rampage that damaged homes, cars. People could ve died, a man said, seated among nearly 50 neighbors outside the Stephens Creek Crossing apartments in Southwest Portland.
Another neighbor conveyed palpable fear and unease following a shooting two days prior that shook residents.
Stephens Creek residents gathered Thursday, July 1, for a community meeting with the apartment complex s management company, along with a Portland police officer. The community meeting followed a shooting early Tuesday, June 29, in which a man in a neighboring apartment building fired 29 bullets throughout the Stephens Creek complex following an altercation. No injuries were reported, but several homes and vehicles were struck.
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Longtime public official Lee Moore Sr., former chairman of Home Forward board, dies
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Lee Moore, then chair of the Housing Authority of Portland (now Home Forward) talks about the intersection of race and gentrification as it pertains to the city s plans to make North Williams Avenue safer. The proposed project is drawing concerns from some residents and members of the Black community who say that the thoroughfare had been ignored for years, but is now a city priority because of bike advocates. Proponents of the plan say while bicyclists are spurring efforts, that doesn t mean safety is solely a white cultural value. Ross William Hamilton/The Oregonian LC- The Oregonian