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Police shoot screaming man in North Portland who hid behind cars with gun and injured


Police shoot screaming man in North Portland who hid behind cars with gun and injured

PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) – Portland police say a suspect was shot and injured in a north Portland neighborhood after a curfew was imposed in a standoff Saturday night.

Shortly before 5:30 p.m., police responded to reports of a man walking on the street with a gun in the 7600 block of North Portsmouth Avenue.

When officers arrived, the man was yelling at them and behaving erratically. Police said the suspect was also armed with a hammer at one point.

“He would hide behind cars, sometimes go into an apartment, come out, hide behind cars again, suddenly appear, yell at police officers, yell at people in the neighborhood, again armed with a gun,” said Mike Benner, PPB spokesman.

According to police, there is a connection between the man and the apartment he broke into, either through family or friends.

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After an accident on I-84 on Friday morning, three people had to be hospitalized and one driver was arrested.

The neighborhood was advised to remain safe while tactical police units and a negotiation team arrived in the area.

Eventually, police said, they fired a “non-lethal weapon,” but the suspect did not yield. Then officers shot him with a pistol. Although the man was hit, he continued to scream and move around injured, police said.

A police dog then allegedly pulled the man to the ground and arrested him by officers. He was taken to hospital to treat his injuries.

Police Chief Bob Day said: “Tonight is another reminder of the challenges we face as a community: There are risks out there, and sometimes there are incidents that require greater use of force by police.”

Mel Mussler works as a bartender nearby and said she called 911 after seeing the suspect walking through the back of the bar.

“He came through with a mask and a gun drawn next to everyone else,” Mussler said. “I’m just glad everyone is safe and we can go home to our families tonight. I’m going to cry – we’re just happy.”

The curfew was lifted for the neighborhood around 6:30 p.m., but the surrounding streets remained closed to cars and pedestrians for some time afterward.

The officer who shot the suspect is on leave pending an investigation into the use of force.

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