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    APRIL 1, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
CRIMINAL,
continued from Page A1
he has an extensive criminal
history,” Kuhns said last week.
Kuhns also noted Madrid
and
Anderson
weren't
strangers.
“Investigators
have
established the suspect and
victim knew each other prior
to the shooting,” Kuhns said at
the time. “There is no reason
to believe this was a stranger-
to-stranger encounter.”
Neither man is a stranger
to criminal activity either,
according to court records.
The Keizertimes looked
through Anderson's history
last week and found he was
arrested in 1986 for theft in
Polk County and was also
indicted for manufacturing
and delivery of a controlled
substance. There were also
possession
of
controlled
substance charges from the
same time period.
Court records also show
two unauthorized use of
vehicle charges for Anderson
in Linn County in 1988,
plus multiple counts of
HOMELESS: ‘This problem
can’t wait another year.’
(Continued from pg. A1)
KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy
Police stand guard by the SUV and gun associated with the
Keizer Bi-Mart shooting on March 21.
manufacturing,
delivery
and possession of controlled
substance charges in Marion
County in 1994. There were
charges of speeding (1996) and
following too closely (1998)
before possession of marijuana
and
methamphetamine
charges in Marion County in
2009.
Madrid's legal troubles
started with a minor in
possession of alcohol charge
in 2003. His first drug charge
was for methamphetamine
in
2006, followed
by
methamphetamine
and
marijuana charges in 2008,
delivery and manufacturing
of drugs in 2011 and
possession and delivery of
methamphetamine in 2013.
According to a police
affidavit or probable cause
statement since sealed, the
Statesman Journal reported last
week Anderson had given
Madrid $1,400 to purchase
methamphetamine. When that
didn't happen, Anderson went
to Bi-Mart after being told
Madrid was there. According
to the affidavit, Madrid opened
the front passenger door of the
sport utility vehicle he was in
and shot Anderson once. The
revolver used in the shooting
was visible on the ground
next to the vehicle after the
shooting.
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with that,” Reeves said. “We
need to vet it out more spe-
cifically. Maybe we can look
at how to get groups together,
maybe community partners or
members interested in getting
engaged, maybe those who
have experienced homeless-
ness or are currently home-
less. It’s important to hear
about the experience of go-
ing through that or have gone
through that.”
Shaney Starr, director of
Strategic Initiatives for Dick
Withnell, echoed Reeves.
“I want us as a task force
to know who is doing what
and what is happening, like
an asset map,” Starr said. “If
we’re not talking to the dif-
ferent groups, we’re not able
to work in harmony and in
cohesive fashion. We need
to bring those people to the
table. Maybe we need to have
more meetings. We need to
have open minds and support
each other and try new things.
If it fails, that’s okay. I’m ask-
ing for community support
and positive encouragement.”
The sense of urgency was
also heard during public com-
ments at the end of the meet-
ing.
Rob Cantrall, founder of
Postcards From the Street and
a chronically homeless pastor,
said the start is simple.
“To take the first step, re-
member to house the home-
less,” Cantrall said. “The other
things and services we can get.
Get the housing first. In Utah
they got rid of the homeless
because they just gave them
a place. That got rid of a big
KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy
Top: About 100 people filled council chambers at the Keizer
Civic Center on Tuesday for a homeless task force meeting.
Above: Shaney Starr (left) and Jon Reeves (right) were among
those pushing for more immediate solutions to the homeless
problem during the meeting.
chunk of the problem there.
You can’t give someone a
home tomorrow if they can’t
survive tonight. Like Shaney
said, we need to take action.”
Lori Walker, a retired state
hospital employee, also noted
the lack of homeless experi-
ence on the task force.
“We have a problem now,”
Walker said. “This problem
can’t wait another year. There
is no homeless person like
(Cantrall) on the panel. This
is what we’re dealing with.
You’re not hearing from this
population.”
Starr said afterwards she
wants new ideas explored, in-
stead of automatically being
rejected.
Longtime Whiteaker coach
to learn of award Saturday
Longtime Whiteaker Mid-
dle School coach Scott Co-
burn has been named one of
three finalists for the Com-
cast SportsNet All-Star Coach
Program.
The program is aimed
at recognizing Oregon and
Washington school coaches,
and the coach who is awarded
the All-Star Coach title for
Oregon will receive $5,000
for the school where he/she
coaches.
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“I don’t want to hear why
we can’t try something, I want
to hear that we should try
it,” she said. “I want to hear
the voice of someone who
is homeless, so we can hear
their struggles. And I want to
hear from people who are no
longer homeless and find out
what helped them and what
would they find most useful. A
majority of these people want
a hand up, not a hand out.”
Cantrall is willing to help
out in any way possible.
“I’m hoping I can lend my
experience at being home-
less,” he said. “They talked
about building things in the
next year, but tonight I’ll be
on the street.”
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warping fl oors, wet or damp
fl oors in basement or
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The final award presen-
tation will take place at the
Portland Trail Blazers game on
April 2.
Coburn was selected be-
cause of his integrity as a
coach and teacher. He is a role
model for his students as well
as for the other coaches in the
state, said Whiteaker officials
in a press release.
His coaching style en-
courages student athletes to
put forth effort, display good
sportsmanship, and above all,
never give up.
He encourages a growth
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tireless hours to teach athletes
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and respect.
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