Pozztown Police Blotter February 1

Hazelwood neighborhood, again One man was killed in a stabbing Sunday night in the 100 block of Northeast 120th Avenue, Portland police said. Officers were called to the area about 5:30 p.m. and found the man dead at the scene. Homicide detectives responded and are continuing to investigate. Police did not say whether anyone hasContinue reading “Pozztown Police Blotter February 1”

Portland Dispatch February 1: Gormless

In Olympia Washington a newly organized Soros subsidiary calling itself Oly Housing Now, which appears to be an offshoot of Tacoma Housing Now, another brand new outfit, took over a Red Lion motel and was forcibly removed by police Police in Washington state on Sunday night were evicting homeless people and activists from a hotel in downtownContinue reading “Portland Dispatch February 1: Gormless”

Pozztown Police Blotter January 29

Eastside hustlin’ During the evening and overnight hours, Portland Police officers responded to multiple shootings throughout the city of Portland. On Wednesday…Northeast Fremont Street. Officers confirmed that an occupied vehicle was hit with gunfire. At least one occupied apartment was also struck by bullets (21-24790). No one was hurt. At 9:34p.m., East Precinct officers wereContinue reading “Pozztown Police Blotter January 29”

Portland Dispatch January 28: Ted and the Grifters

They’re out to recall Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler and a brand new city commissioner. Progressive activists have created a Political Action Committee (PAC) to recall Mayor Ted Wheeler and City Commissioner Dan Ryan. The “Total Recall PAC” hopes to unseat both recently elected politicians because of their perceived resistance to police reform efforts within CityContinue reading “Portland Dispatch January 28: Ted and the Grifters”

Gamestomp

Gamestop short squeeze basics In April, GameStop was a struggling video game and electronics retailer trying to sort out its future as the pandemic worsened consumer trends that were already working against it. The chain was losing money and staring down a long-underway shift in the gaming industry that pushed business away from GameStop’s brick-and-mortarContinue reading “Gamestomp”

Portland Dispatch January 25

The chaos of Portland’s Trump years culminating in the Summer of Soros is taking its toll on real estate values, and the city has plummeted in national desirability rankings At a Jan. 5 budget meeting for the city’s Bureau of Development Services, economists advising the bureau on the outlook for new construction presented dismal news:Continue reading “Portland Dispatch January 25”

Portland Dispatch January 25: Don’t Mind the Maggots

The sleek glass-cube Apple store in downtown Portland has been boarded up since it came under attack on the very first night of BLM rioting, May 29. Rioters had no luck breaking the store’s remarkably sturdy glass on that first night. The plywood went up the next day and soon was covered in graffiti. AContinue reading “Portland Dispatch January 25: Don’t Mind the Maggots”

Pozztown Police Blotter January 22

Keep Portland’s Weirdos Paranoid schizophrenic sets up sniper nest in his apartment, starts shooting at the walls (January 10) PORTLAND, OR (KPTV) – A man was arrested after firing off a rifle multiple times through the walls of neighboring apartment units in Southeast Portland and causing extensive damage to the building Sunday. Portland Police BureauContinue reading “Pozztown Police Blotter January 22”