EIZER times $1.00/ ISSUE Volume 42 • No. 43 AUGUST 13, 2021 5 OF OFFICERS CLEARED A N Y W RONGD OING IN SHOOT ING SGT. KEVIN DeMARCO OFC. SCOTT KENISTON A Marion County Grand Jury unani- mously found that Keizer police offi cers Jeremy Darst, Scott Keniston, Chad Fahey, Michael Kowash and Sergeant Kevin DeMarco were justifi ed in their use of deadly force against Sean Beck on July 28. The same grand jury indicted Sean K. Beck, date of birth 9/29/73, for: • Attempted Aggravated Murder with a Firearm (two counts) • Manslaughter in the First Degree • Unlawful Use of a Weapon with a Firearm (fi ve counts) • Theft in the First Degree (three counts) • Felon in Possession of a Firearm (three counts) OFC. MICHAEL KOWASH • Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle • Failure to Perform the Duties of a Driver • Attempt to Elude a Police Offi cer • DUII The status of Keizer police offi cer OFC. JEREMY DARST Cody Stupfel, who was also on the scene with the other fi ve offi cers, was not released by Oregon State Police. The Grand Jury’s fi ndings stem from an incident that began at approx- imately 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 28, when Keizer Police responded to a OFC. CHAD FAHEY report of a suspicious vehicle parked behind the VCA Veterinary Hospital, located at 4815 River Rd. N. in Keizer. Upon arriving at the scene, offi cers confi rmed that the suspicious vehicle See OFFICERS, page A10 Omission makes debut at Keizer Homegrown Theater NEWSTAND PRICE: $1.00/ ISSUE SUBSCRIBER ADDRESS : Christa Fenton (left) and Julianna Gibbons rehearse a scene from Omission, which opens on Thursday, Aug. 19. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes Keizer Homegrown Theater (KHT) is often used to putting on adapta- tions of classical plays and shows. But next week, KHT will feature a brand new show written by Maeve O'Connor — professionally known as Maeve Z. The world premiere of the psy- chological thriller Omission, will be debuting at KHT Aug. 19-21 with performances taking place on the outside patio behind the Keizer Cultural Center, next to Keizer City Hall. Each show will begin at 7 p.m. — the play is intended for teens and up due to content and language. Tickets are $15 and can be pur- chased at the door or on the KHT (keiz- erhomegrowntheatre.org). Seating is limited and guests are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs. See HOMEGROWN, page A2 Review IN PHOTOS SEE PAGE 13