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NOVEMBER 6, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 CONDEMN, continued from Page A1 of color disadvantaged and in fear at the hands of oppressive forces,” said Omar Alvarado. Ramiro “RJ” Navarro told the story of a Latinx woman who texted him while her landlord was trying to evict her from a home in Keizer. The woman gave birth to a child four days before moving in and the landlord began lodging complaints against her almost immediately, Navarro said. “If you want to make people feel included, stop protecting racists. It’s as simple as that,” Navarro said. “Listen to the people of color, the ones who don’t need to hear examples (of racism) because they experience it every day.” traffi c court NO LICENSE Joshua Garcias Hernandez, $265. NO INSURANCE Christopher Bo Cook, $500; Christopher Bo Cook, $500; Cody Dean Copuz, $542; Carmen Torga, $245. DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED Christopher Bo Cook, $1,042; Christopher Bo Cook, $1,042; Brandon Allen Couser, $1,042; Jennifer Cun- ningham, $1,000; Nakia Lee Mason, $1,042; Juan Carlos Navarro Flores, $1,042; Juan Carlos Moran, $440. USE OF MOBILE DEVICE Robert Jose Botta, $235; Mi- randa Dawn Ball, $265; Leslie Sue Burke, $235; Kaela Chris- tine Dean, $235; Jordan Tyler VosenKemper, $235; Griffi n Todd Oliveira, $235. SPEEDING Sashna Rose Oman, $242; Carmen Torga, $145; Joshua Garcias Hernandez, $145. Mayor Cathy Clark said that a situation like the eviction happening in Keizer was “incomprehensible,” a word choice that would come back to haunt her before the night was over. “The council is meant to represent the community and it is tiptoeing around these issues for the sake of white fragility,” added Elizabeth Heredia. “Words matter a lot in our reality. Think about that and the responsibility you have to protect all of your constituents, not just a few.” Resident Betty Hart suggested that members of the council do more homework. “BLM is not a hate group, it is a movement to bring light to issues people have faced for hundreds of years. I hope you will take the time to look up Jim Crow laws and the Tulsa white supremacy,” Poteet also addressed the chair typically occupied by Kohler whose particular comments ignited the backlash. “This is an action taken very often in government, when the people speak the politicians are absent and that is incomprehensible,” Poteet said. Clark said it was a poor word choice on her part, “I do understand that it happens to people. I comprehend that it happens in this city, but I don’t understand the thought process that goes through people’s heads.” obituaries Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com Jan. 1, 1924 – Oct. 28, 2020 Thalia Macahidhid, $50, SUNDAY, OCT. 25 12:15 a.m. - Physical ha- rassment in the 1000 block of Keizer Road NE. 6:47 p.m. - Motor vehi- cle theft in the 1000 block of Clearview Avenue NE. MONDAY, OCT. 26 12 a.m. - Theft in the 1000 block of Hidden Creek Drive NE. 1:10 p.m. - Robbery in the 4000 block of River Road N.. Kristin Brooke Blair, $342; drew on his experiences being married into a black family for 25 years and took issue with Clark’s use of the word “incomprehensible” when it came to the eviction predicament faced by another Keizer resident. “Eyes get big and eyebrows are raised to something that is incomprehensible to us, but it is simply a reality to somebody else. They comprehend the incomprehensible very well. They can smell it. They can taste it. We can see it, smell it and taste it if we choose to look that direction,” Poteet said. “Not comprehending isn’t an excuse for not condemning Wesley H. Tombleson police scanner OTHER curfew violation; Christopher Bo Cook, $250, failure to use safety belts; Jennifer Cunning- ham, $292, failure to use safety belts; Sonya Garza, $115, fail- ure to use safety belts; Annika Jacqueline Hess, $235, danger- ous left turn. Massacre,” Hart said. Resident LaTonya Gibbs suggested that a deeper understanding of the issues was a matter of empathy. “A small city or government of any sort isn’t a business, it’s a community. If we can’t fi nd a sense of empathy for the people who live nearby, then we are lost,” said Gibbs. Another longtime resident, Bob Salazar said, when he moved to town, Keizer had a reputation for not being welcoming, but he was lucky to fi nd supportive neighbors. “The color of my skin still tells people who they think I am, but they don’t know me,” Salazar said. “The more we can say in our values that white supremacy is something we will not accept, the better off we are.” Resident Mathew Poteet TUESDAY, OCT. 27 8:28 a.m. - Burglary in the 6000 block of Field of Dreams Way NE. 2:15 p.m. - Shoplifting in the 6000 block of Ulali Drive. 2:51 p.m. - Sudden death in the 600 block of Manbrin Drive N. 6:55 p.m. - Shoplifting in the 4000 block of River Road N. 9:20 p.m. - Theft in the 100 block of McNary Estates Drive N. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 28 6:22 a.m. - Failure to per- form duties of driver when property was damaged in the 3000 block of Willamette Drive N. 7:14 p.m. - Restraining order violation in the 4000 block of Crater Avenue N. 9:43 p.m. - Bicycle theft in the 5000 block of Allendale Way NE. 11:30 p.m. - Theft in the 1000 block of Clearview Av- enue NE. THURSDAY, OCT. 29 6 p.m. - Theft in the 5000 block of Windsor Island Road N. 8:06 p.m. - Traffi c accident at the intersection of River Road NE and Parkmeadow Drive NE. FRIDAY, OCT. 30 12:10 p.m. - Burglary in the 1000 block of Clearview Avenue NE. 4:10 p.m. - Shoplifting in the 3000 block of River Road N. 10:02 p.m. - Possession of heroin in the 4000 block of River Road N. SATURDAY, OCT. 31 1:50 a.m. - Minor in pos- session of alcohol while op- erating a motor vehicle in the 500 block of Keizer Station Blvd. Wesley was the seventh child one and played in many tour- of Roscoe and Mary Tomble- naments over the years. After son, born near Lamar, Colo., full retirement, he drove out on Jan. 1, 1924 and moved with to Santiam Golf Course fi ve his family in 1927-28 to Rain- days a week and enjoyed his “five-mile-walk” ier, Ore., where he lived every day. He only until he graduated from stopped golfi ng in Rainier High School in 2010 due to mem- 1942. Upon learning his ory issues. He really brother had been drafted, enjoyed swimming he joined the Navy and with his family served on the U.S.S. Blue- and granddaughter gill, a submarine in the Pacifi c during WWII as a W. Tombleson Angie remembers him swimming un- torpedoman. He went on derwater the whole to graduate from Oregon State College in 1950 with a length of the pool with her on bachelor’s of science in indus- his back. He came to Jesus late in life trial administration. On Veteran’s Day in 1950, and although he had memory he married Beverly Norman issues at the time, Jesus remem- and they were married until bers and heals all our weak- her death in 2011. They had nesses where there are no more two children, Janet Wallace, of tears, no more sorrows. Wesley Keizer, and Craig, of Eugene. passed away on Oct. 28, 2020 He worked various jobs that at the age of 96. He is survived by his daugh- including at Sears before being hired by State Farm Insurance ter, Janet, and son, Craig, grand- where he worked from 1959- children, Jeff (Adrienne) Wal- 1995, he started in under- lace, Angie, David and Douglas writing and then moved into and seven great-grandchildren. Many thanks go to the great claims adjusting. He enjoyed staff at Sweet Bye N Bye and most of his career. He loved to laugh. He en- Signature Hospice. Assisting joyed sports, especially golf and the family is Virgil T. Golden had three lifetime holes-in- Funeral Service. 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