Whoops! Due to a “computer glitch,” the county jail posted the wrong photo for the squatter arrested last night as an anti-foreclosure group attempted to “liberate” a duplex for sale in NE Portland.

The mugshots for protester Derek Zika was replaced with the mugshot for a man named Josh Lipka, who was booked a few minutes after Zika for domestic violence and parole violation. Lipka’s face—complete with bloody nose—ran in multiple media stories this morning about the protest and arrest.

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The actual Derek Zika looks not quite as intimidating.

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Sarah Shay Mirk reported on transportation, sex and gender issues, and politics at the Mercury from 2008-2013. They have gone on to make many things, including countless comics and several books.

7 replies on “County Posts Wrong Mugshot for Arrested Protester”

  1. @K

    Actually, the bank owns the property so you are a criminal and you are illegally squatting on the land. You should be ashamed of yourself for encouraging Alicia Jackson to descend to your level of lawlessness.

  2. @implosivefarts actually, the bank has committed crime after crime but because they invest heavily in how your brain receives information, you’ve failed to notice.

    Wake up and smell the revolution!!!!

  3. WHAT EXACT CRIME HAS THE BANK COMMITTED IN THIS PARTICULAR CASE? THE ONLY DOCUMENTED CRIMES I’VE SEEN ARE BREAKING AND ENTERING.

  4. It can be argued whether or not the bank actually owns any property for that matter. Since when banks invest money; they only actually invest 10% of their actual money when purchasing property; banks don’t need to have all the money to purchase property right now. So it could be argued in court that the bank doesn’t actually have the capitol to even own said property. Which it was argued that at one point; the man won the case; he was able to prove that a bank didn’t own his house. HMM, this is why the banks needed a bail-out in the first place; they bought property without actually having the money to purchase it. They’re still doing the same routine; even after going bankrupt.

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