Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, July 10, 1996, Page 4, Image 4

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Police
News
Inmate Suicide Discovered
On June 23, 1996, at approxi­
mately 5 2 4 p.m . aM CSO Corrcc-
tions Deputy heard a loud bang in
their housing post assignment The
Deputy determined the cell respon­
sible tor the noise and discovered a
severely injured inmate The Depu­
ty radioed for immediate medical
assistance to respond to their loca­
tion MCDC Corrections Medical
arrived to determine the nature of
the medical assistance call initiated
by the Deputy
MCDC staff telephoned BOEC
and advised them of the situation at
5:25 p.m EMS was dispatched and
arrived at the Multnomah County
Detention Center [1120 SAV Third,
Portland) at 5:27 p m. MCDC is a
maximum security jail in downtown
Portland, consisting primarily of
Booking and Housing operations.
EMS personnel were escorted to
the assigned Housing floor and after
conducting a medical assessment,
determined the inmate was deceased.
The inmate was pronounced dead at
5:42 p.m. The cell was sealed off and
the Multnomah County Medical Ex­
aminer was contacted and notified of
the death The Medical Examiner
a MCSO Law Enforcement Depu
ty, and MCS, Detectives all re­
sponded to MCDC to investigate
the inmate suicide.
The Medical Examiner deter
mined that the inmate died as a
direct result of a self inflicted inju­
ry. No suicide note was discovered
at the scene
The deceased is a white male
and identity will be released pend­
ing notification o f the next of kin
through the M ultnomah County
medical Examiners Office.
Wanted Homicide Suspect
Los Angeles Police Department
South Bureau Homicide Detectives,
in ctxiperation with Crime Stop­
pers. are asking for your help in
locating and apprehending Andre
Pierre Motley, who is a homicide
suspect in Los Angeles, believed to
be in the Portland metropolitan area.
Andre Pierre Motley, who uses
the aliases Andre Pierre Matley and
Errol Stancell, is a 37-y ear-old male,
black. 6' tall. 200 pounds, with a
medium complexion, brown eyes,
and black hair, which he may be
Andre Pierre Motley
How Could You
Not Have A Job?
Continued from Metro
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component o f the unemployable”,
she looked up to behold my ebony
countenance - the only black in a
100 member lecture class.
Needless to say, I became ex­
ceedingly agitated by this experi­
ence — and energized. 1 got Mr
Lucious Hicks to engage my serv ic­
es as a business instructor at the
Portland State University Albina
Extension Center where he was the
administrator. So, in addition to my
daytime classes, I was now teaching
a night class on Union Ave ( MLK
BI vd.). To bring a pragmatic note o f
reality to the class I brought in Mr.
Conrad Rosing, the Vice President
and former chief loan officer of the
U S. National Bank to team teach
with me
The combination o f my years o f
real-time business and accounting
experience and Mr Rosings ’insid­
er' background in the banking in­
dustry worked very well in the de­
livery o f structured input that re­
sulted in some successful business
enterprises. There were other time­
ly moves o f a nature that can be
profitably used today. If there is to
be even further attrition in jobs -
and today's spurt is just a tempo­
rary gain for the few - then, we
need to be about improving our
financial position with all possible
haste. C on't next week.
wearing either long, or short, as
shown by computer enhancement
On February 2, 1996. Motley
shot a man to death during a rob­
bery in south central Los Angeles
Bail on the m urder charge is
S 1.060,000.
Crime Stoppers is offering a cash
re ward o f up to $ 1,000 for informa­
tion reported to Crime Stoppers
that leads to an arrest in this case, or
any unsolved felony crime, and you
do not have to give your name. Call
Crime Stoppers at (503 ) 823-HELP
Naito
Parkway
In asymbolic gesture. Mayor Vera
Katz and members o f a committee
working on an appropriate memorial
to the late Bill Naito, unveiled a new
street sign on Front Avenue display­
ing the proposed new name, “Naito
Parkway" The name took affect 30
days after a City Council vote and
public hearing. The name change
affects Front Avenue from N.W. 15th
Street to S.W. Barbur Boulevard
Speaking at the event were Mayor
Katz, C o m m issio n ers G retchen
Kafoury and Charlie Hales, Sam
Naito (Bill’s brother). Ruth Scott.
President and CEO of the Associa­
tion for Portland Progress, and Sam
Brooks. Executive Director of the
Oregon Association of Minority En­
trepreneurs.
“I w holeheartedly support the
committee's recommendation for the
renaming of Front Avenue in Bill's
memory,” said Mayor Katz "People
traveling this roadway will have con­
stant reminders of Bill along the route-
-from the Japanese American His­
torical Plaza, which he took a leader­
ship role in developing, to the
McCormick Pier Apartments, Albers
Mill—to Old Town and his vision for
the emerging River District. His sig­
nature can be found all along Front
Avenue,” she added.
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July 9 through July 23,1996
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Owner: Sonny Kim
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Ainsworth Market, 5949 N.€. 30th
281-0479
Prescott Corner Market, 1460 N.E. Prescott
284-7418
King Food Mart, 3510 N.€. MLK Slvd.
281-0357
285-8006
KC2 Food Market, 1301 N.6. Dekum
289-7430
Owner: Tom Choi
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Owners: Gil S. Kim Si Jung Jo Kim
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