Pozztown Police Blotter February 19

Father of the Year, Portland (February 19) PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A domestic violence call in the early hours of Friday quickly escalated when the suspect allegedly used an infant as a shield after crashing his car and confronting Multnomah County deputies. The incident began around 1:15 a.m. when a woman called for help afterContinue reading “Pozztown Police Blotter February 19”

Blacks Behaving Badly, February 14

Mother shoves woman into the path of a bus, calls her a ‘white bitch’, gets no prison time (London, Feb. 14) According to Prosecutor John Livingston, Doris had accused Lancaster, who is a pensioner in her 60s, of bumping her handbasket against her son’s head while inside the Tesco Express in nearby Warwick Way. Livingston saidContinue reading “Blacks Behaving Badly, February 14”

The Arc of Earl

Prentice Earl Sanders, first black police chief of San Francisco, died last month. Appointed by Mayor Willie Brown, his term failed to rise to its historical promise …most people associate with Earl Sanders’ brief and generally un-noteworthy 14-month tenure as the city’s top cop is the Fajitagate scandal. He and most of his command staffContinue reading “The Arc of Earl”

Portland Dispatch February 9: Wall of Grift

In the heat of Portland’s 2020 summer of rioting a local activist named Bev Barnum, out of outrage or ambition or both, created the “Wall of Moms”, and the press gushed In the flurry of videos and social media posts that have emerged from the protests in Portland, Ore., activist moms are everywhere. They sing lullabies. TheyContinue reading “Portland Dispatch February 9: Wall of Grift”

Pozztown Police Blotter February 8

Night Terrors in the Northeast Officers pull woman from bedroom window after she was shot multiple times in NE Portland A woman was shot multiple times early Tuesday morning in Northeast Portland, police said. The woman called 911 at 3:16 a.m. and told dispatch she woke up to gun fire coming into her bedroom atContinue reading “Pozztown Police Blotter February 8”

Portland Dispatch February 5: There’s (still) a Red House Over Yonder

Antifa in Portland capped off 2020 with a remarkable victory over police, chasing them from and taking over a street they would occupy for days Between 7 and 9 am on Dec. 8, a large crowd of individuals started to build after they got the news about the eviction. And it grew and it grew. The policeContinue reading “Portland Dispatch February 5: There’s (still) a Red House Over Yonder”

Ted’s Repellent Adventure

The Hazelwood neighborhood in Portland is getting reimagined policing good and hard. PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland is in the midst of dealing with a rash of gun violence, with one neighborhood having the highest number in 2020: Hazelwood. According to Portland Police Bureau data, there were 893 shootings in the city in 2020 — aContinue reading “Ted’s Repellent Adventure”

Pozztown Police Blotter February 3

Wild, Wild East, again PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) – Portland police are investigating another shooting that occurred in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood Tuesday evening. East Precinct officers were called out to a shooting in the 4300 block of Southeast 122nd Avenue at about 9:11 p.m. Officers arrived to the scene and found evidence of gunfire. Police saidContinue reading “Pozztown Police Blotter February 3”

Pozztown Police Blotter February 2

Terror Driver Charged (January 27) PORTLAND, Ore. – Today, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt announced that 64-year-old Paul Rivas is charged with murder in the second degree and other related charges for his alleged role in the vehicular homicide of 77-year-old Jean Gerich and the vehicular assault of at least six other people. RivasContinue reading “Pozztown Police Blotter February 2”