Portland police: clash between armed homeowner and protesters sparked
shooting
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[February 21, 2022]
(Reuters) -Police in Portland,
Oregon, said they believe a shooting that left one woman dead and five
people wounded at a protest over police violence on Saturday night was
triggered by a clash between an armed homeowner and armed demonstrators.
The shooting took place as people gathered in northeast Portland on
Saturday to protest the death of Amir Locke, the 22-year-old fatally
shot earlier this month by law enforcement in Minneapolis during a
no-knock apartment raid.
The Portland Police Bureau said in a statement on Sunday that a
preliminary investigation indicated the incident "started with a
confrontation between an armed homeowner and armed protesters" but that
detectives were still struggling to gather evidence.
In an online briefing on Sunday afternoon, department spokesperson
Nathan Sheppard said detectives believe numerous people either saw the
shooting or recorded it on their phones but have not cooperated with
police.
The police said they found one woman dead when they arrived at the scene
in the Rose City Park neighborhood on Saturday night. They have not
identified the deceased or the five wounded people who were taken to
area hospitals for treatment.
Protesters at Normandale Park were getting ready to march when a man who
lives close by confronted them and later opened fire, striking multiple
people, the Oregonian reported on Sunday, citing a source with direct
knowledge of the investigation.
The Portland-based newspaper said that at least one protester shot back
at the man who had opened fire. Of the five wounded in the incident, the
man is one of three people who suffered life-threatening injuries, the
newspaper said.
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Police officers view the crime scene, where according to the
Portland Police Bureau one person was shot dead and five others were
wounded, at Normandale Park in Portland, Oregon, U.S. February 19,
2022. Picture taken February 19, 2022. REUTERS/Mathieu Lewis-Rolland
The police believe the man acted
alone and is not affiliated with any political group, the Oregonian
said.
The protester who shot back at the man was initially arrested on
assault and weapons charges but will likely be released and the
charges dropped, the newspaper said.
During the news briefing, Sheppard declined to offer any details on
the investigation, including whether anyone has been arrested in
connection with the shooting. Pressed on why he would not confirm or
deny an arrest, Shepperd said it would be "irresponsible" due to the
"complicated" nature of the incident.
Portland was rocked by months of anti-racism protests following the
death of George Floyd, an African-American who died after a
Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for more than eight
minutes in May 2020.
The city has also been a magnet for clashes between political
extremists, with violent skirmishes breaking out between people
associated with the far-right Proud Boys and members of antifa, the
loosely organized anti-fascist movement.
Like many other big U.S. cities, Portland has seen a spike in
murders over the past two years, a phenomenon experts have
attributed partly to the social disruptions caused by the COVID-19
pandemic.
(Reporting by Nathan Layne in Wilton, Connecticut; Additional
reporting by Joseph Ax; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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