Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 08, 1986, Page 3, Image 3

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October 8, 1986, Portland Observer, Page 3
Businessman Indicted
For Drug Trafficking
by Jerry Garner
Portland businessman. Bobby
Le« owner o f Rickshaw Charlie's
Restaurant. 331 N W Davis, was ar
rested last Thursday morning by
agents o f the Drug Enforcement
A dm inistration and dectectivee of
the Portland Police Bureau He was
charged w ith conspiring to possess,
w ith intent to distribute cocaine and
marijuana
A ccording to a press statement
released by the United States A ttor
ney's Office, Lee s arrest was order
ed by the U S A tto rn e y s Office
for W estern D istrict o f Pennsylvania
in Pittsburg
Lee was one o f 18
defendants named in the federal
indictm ent and charged w ith viola
ting Title 21. United States Code,
Sections 841 IA ) ID and 846
If
found guilty. Lee could be senten
ced to 15 years in prison and fined
$250,000
U S M agistrate W illiam M Dale
released Lee w ith o u t bail
Lee’s
alledged involvem ent in drug dea
ling first came to the public's atten
tion back in May. That is when the
M ultnom ah C ounty D istrict A ttor
ney's O ffice and the U S A tto r
ney's O ffice accused a Portland Po
lice officer, Bruce Gary Harrington,
o f inform ing Lee that he was under
investigation for drug trafficking
H arrington is the husband of former
Portland Police Chief Penny E. Har
rington.
Both U S A ttorney Charles H
Turner and M ultnom ah County Di
strict A ttorney Michael D. Schrunk
urged that Gary Harrington be in ­
vestigated by an independent body
to see whether he violated police
rules. Their recom m endation was
one o f the reasons the Lezak Com
mission was formed.
The Lezak Commission later re
com m ended that M ayor Clark re
place Chief Harrington and that
Fary Harrington be given a 10 day
suspension for associating w ith Lee.
Since then, both the Harringtons
have filed for stress-related disa
bility.
The Fire and Police Dis
ability and Retirement Fund Board
TINA WESLEY. Roosevelt High
L o c a l S tu d e n ts
The Phil Reynolds Scholarship
winners for 1986 were announced
this week by Dr W alter C. Rey
nolds the fam ily's representative
Each student has been awarded
$500 00 to help meet the financial
needs of the first year in college.
The winners are MIRON W ASH
Ç'C BASHAW
C h A5U6*S .
A n ti- A p a r th e id
R a llies F rid a y and
S a tu rd a y
ASPCC President Bruce Jackson
has set noon Friday, October 10 for
an anti apartheid rally teach in at
the Cascade Campus of Portland
Com m unity College Students and
people from the com m unity will
gather in the campus cafeteria, just
north of Kilhngsworth Street bet
ween N Kerby and N Albina Aven
ues at noon on Friday
The rally leach in is to be part of
the nation wide anti apartheid ral
lies taking place this Saturday. Oc
lober 11th
Portland's anti apar
theid rally will take place at noon,
Saturday. October 11 at Shrunk
Plaza al S W 3rd Avenue and Jet
ferson Street.
Some PCC Cascade students are
considering a presentation to the
PCC Board of Directors asking that
they stop doing business w ith com
panies doing business in South
Africa
Kickeshaw Charlie's Kcslaurant owner Robert I . le e indicted on drug
counts.
Photo hy. Richard J. Brown
claim
Lee's arrest is part of a continuing
investigation and proset ution by
federal authorities and the Portland
Police Bureau
has already denied Officer Harnng
ton's disability claim
Harrington
has challenged the Board's decision
in court
So far, the Board hasn’t
ruled on the form er Chief s stress
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