Police Director of Portland, Oregon, acknowledged that the army misled the public against the public's fatal attack on traffic safety volunteers before 2022, and he told the media that the gunmen were faced by the gunmen. Armed protests ".
In fact, as a visual survey of forensic buildings in the research team, it was first published by the Guardian last year. In the protests on February 19, 2022, volunteers with traffic safety were not armed, and trying to relegate the right -wing gunman at the time of fire. Essence
The large -scale shooting incident took the lives of two people, and left the other three people who were injured. They were stopped by a volunteer armed guard. The protests rushed to the scene. Essence
Bob Day, the Portland Police Director Bob Day, published an error message provided by the police officer an error message provided by the media on Wednesday's recording video statement on Wednesday. Dai said: "I want to take this opportunity to admit the incredible pain and trauma caused by this tragedy." "In addition, I want to realize the role played by the Portland Police Station in exacerbating this pain."
Dai said: "After the shooting, the PPB issued a press release saying that this kind of violence was the homeowner, but in fact he was not." "In addition, when they were no armed traffic safety volunteers, the victim was wrongly wronged The ground is manifested as an armed protest. "
DAY admits that even after the police detective and prosecutor watched the attack video, they were recorded on a victim's helmet camera, and in court against the attacker (43 -year -old and "armed protests" confrontation "in the police Dai has not been corrected on the website. "We did not clarify that this was an unprovoing attack on an innocent group." "We understand the harm caused by this error, and we are deeply sorry for this."
A shooting victim, 60 -year -old June Cavaliers died. The second one using the nickname DEG is paralysis of the limbs. In July 2024, 32 years of DEG, the right to death by choosing to stop using the ventilator she needed to breathe.
Smith pleaded guilty and murder in March 2023 and was sentenced to life imprisonment.
The victim of the shooting is part of a anti -fascist volunteer community. These volunteers spontaneously formed in 2020, so that racial justice protesters fill the street safety of Portland day after day. The reconstruction there, this is a character called "Sito", providing them with emergency medical services. Aid and using the principle of downgrading to talk about the victims.
As Guardian reported last year, the public records obtained by forensic buildings showed that the police who responded to large -scale shootings were told that this was a "anti -police protest." Then the officer's severe injured survivors were more like suspects, not victims of large -scale shootings.
The efforts of the police chief corrected the record were to respond to the request of the survivors, family and community groups before the third anniversary of the attack.
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In October, the Portland Community participated in the Police Council (PCCEP) by the court to supervise the power of PPB and screen the attacking forensic construction. The committee recently met with Day and was issuing formal suggestions that he apologized when he was doing so.
The attacking survivor was also blamed the mayor Ted Wheler at the time. He published a public comment before the shooting. He urged Portland residents It's time to "let" this hurts them a bit. "
Before leaving the office at the end of December, Hueller met with Deg's mother. Deg's mother urged him to apologize to the public in the way of her daughter and her companion.
Instead, Wile sent her a private letter to her via email. He wrote: "Benjamin Smith (Benjamin Smith) committed meaningless and terrible to Normandale Park that night in Normandale Park. In the case of violence, they did nothing wrong. Police Commissioner apologies. "
Before leaving the office, Huiller did agree that the city would cooperate with the survivors who attacked the survivor and people living near the park to establish a permanent memorial for the victims.