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Portland police searching for two suspects who fired multiple rounds at officers, striking cruiser
2021-11-15 00:00:00.0     福克斯新闻-美国     原网页

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       Portland businesses struggle as crime surges: 'The city is at a breaking point' Kristen Murray, a restaurant owner in Portland, says she doesn't want to give up on the city but increasing crime rates have brought business owners to a breaking point.

       A manhunt is underway in Portland, Oregon, for two suspects who allegedly fired multiple rounds at officers on Saturday night during a traffic stop.

       One of the rounds struck a police car's rearview mirror but no officers were injured in the shooting.

       "As Chief, and as a member of the Portland community, I’m appalled and outraged at these acts of attempted murder," Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell said in a statement on Sunday.

       "Facing one’s mortality can be traumatic and jarring. Last night was a challenging situation, but as usual, Bureau members met it with the courage and dedication they’re known for."

       The incident began when officers initiated a traffic stop on a wanted suspect in eastern Portland around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday.

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       The suspect tried to elude officers but the car came to a stop when the vehicle's tires were hit with spike strips. Two suspects, a man and a woman, then fled on foot.

       "Officers were pulling in to challenge them and as they jumped out and ran away, that’s when the shots were fired," a police spokesperson said at the scene on Saturday night.

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       A bullet hole in the rearview mirror of a Portland police officer's car. (Portland Police Department)

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       (Portland Police Department)

       Authorities implemented a shelter-in-place order for the city's Hazelwood neighborhood but lifted it shortly before midnight following an extensive search.

       Portland saw an 83% increase in homicides in 2020 and has already surpassed that this year with a record 72 homicides so far in 2021.

       The city cut its police budget last year, but Mayor Ted Wheeler proposed a $5 million investment earlier this month to add 200 more officers and buy body-worn cameras.

       Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler has proposed adding $5 million to the city's police budget amid surging violence. (Portland Police Department)

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       "Many Portlanders no longer feel safe in their city," Wheeler said at a news conference on Nov. 3.

       "Business owners have closed up shop for fear of doing business in high-risk areas. Commuters fear for their safety, whether taking public transport or going by foot. Parents are scared to let their children play outside."

       


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