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In the Shadows

Badge and Dagger

The Mercury bought Michael Hopcroft a large hot chocolate with whipped cream and chopped nuts at Seattle’s Best across from city hall last Friday afternoon, February 29. He was pretty shaken up, having seen a man he knows get Tasered by two cops four days earlier, while riding the #6 bus downtown on MLK from […]

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Blue Numbers

Cops Take Aim at People of Color

New numbers show Portland’s police are pointing their guns at African Americans more often than they are at the city’s white residents, and that per capita, African Americans are five times more likely to have force used against them in a police encounter than whites. Of 87,004 arrests made citywide between September 2004 and December […]

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Damage Control

City Shells out $500,000 for Police Sniper Victim

The City of Portland is likely to pay a record $500,000 to the family of Raymond Gwerder this week—a man shot in the back without warning by a police sniper while he was on the phone to a hostage negotiator in November 2005. The news broke in a press release sent out last Thursday, November […]

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Crowded Courthouse

Four Anti-Cop Claims in One Day

Civil rights attorneys launched a quartet of legal claims against the Portland Police Bureau this week, urging the bureau to police itself better or face more of the same. Three lawsuits and one tort claim—which reserves the right to sue—were filed against the city on Monday, October 15 by Attorneys Benjamin Haile and Leah Greenwald, […]

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One Year Later

What Has the City Learned Since Chasse?

A year ago this week, James Chasse died in police custody after being beaten, Tasered, and hogtied by officers, and then transported to the county detention center instead of being taken to a hospital. It shocked the city, given that police had targeted Chasse for merely acting suspiciously. After coming back from vacation almost two […]

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Kicker Cop Case Kicked

Internal Affairs Exonerates Officer

A Portland police officer who kicked a suspect in the street in front of multiple witnesses last October has been let off the hook by an internal affairs investigation. The officer, Jason Lobaugh, was seen by a group of people at a bus stop Tasering a young African American suspect, then kicking him once after […]

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Remembering Chasse

Protests Mark One-Year Anniversary

Activists are planning protests outside Portland’s downtown Justice Center and at city hall on September 17 to mark the one-year anniversary of the controversial death in custody of James Chasse. Chasse, a schizophrenic chased through the Pearl District by Portland police after urinating in the street, was tackled to the ground opposite the Bluehour restaurant […]

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