July 19,2000 Page A2 ^ìorttanò ©hseruer |)urtlan& (Obi Police News/Vancouver Inside-A Teen who needed transplant sent off.....3 A warning o f milk for African-Americans....4 James Earl Jones comes to Portland.... 5 Metro-B _ Weather Today Through the weekend 81°F/27°C 60°F/16°C Thursday Amtrak hosts baseball team to ride................1 PDC and council approve urban renewal? Woods has the eye of the tiger.......................3 El Observador.........4 Partly cloudy 83°F/28°C 60°F/16°C Partly cloudy 83°F/28°C 61°F/16°C Partly cloudy This Week 85°F/25°C 60°F/16°C in History On July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon when he stepped out of the lunar module. On July 21, 1925, the so-called "Monkey Trial" ended in Dayton, Tenn., with John T. Scopes convicted of violating state law for teaching Darwin's theory of evolution. The conviction was later overturned. On July 22, 1934, a man identified as bank robber John Dillinger was shot to death by federal agents outside Chicago’s Biograph Theater. On July 25, 1956, the Italian liner Andrea Doria sank after colliding with the Swedish ship Stockholm off the New England coast, killing 51 people. Partly cloudy Partly cloudy 84°F/29°C 59°F/15°C Thought for the week When youfeel rejected, start accepting yourself, and then go out and accept someone. Statement of DR. Williams F. Schulz E xe cu tive D ire cto r, Early Monday morning Multnomah County S h e riffs Office deputies responded to m ultiple calls from occupants o f the K ings Garden Apartment complex, located at 2710 NE 205th in Fairview, and found that a home invasion robbery attempt had taken place in one o f the apartments. The 911 calls started at approximately 3:00 a.m. after a disturbance including gunshots was heard near apartment #220. The resident in the apartment was able to get to a gun that he owns and shot at the four would be robbers scaring them away. At least one o f the suspects was wounded and was arrested at Legacy Mt. Hood medical center by sh eriff s deputies. The East County M ajorCrim es team has b een a c tiv a te d fo r th is investigation and has detectives from Fairview PD and the Multnomah County Sheriffs Office assigned to it. At approximately 10:00 a.m. today d e te c tiv e s a rre ste d tw o o th e r suspects in SE Portland. Detectives are continuing the investigation and are searching for the fourth suspect at this time. The suspects are believed to be involved in or tied to local gangs. N am es and o th e r p e rtin e n t information are being with held at this pending the location o f the suspect at la rg e and th e c o n tin u in g investigation. Inform ation from C aptain Brain Martinek office #251-2515, pager 271- 1217 Search warrant issued Detective o f the Vancouver Police Services, Fraud and Forgery Unit, and Police Officers from the Battle Ground Police Department executed a search warrant today on the home o fR ick O ' Brien Sullivan 33, at 1609 NW 2nd Avenue in Battle Ground, and s u b s e q u e n tly a rre s te d him on charges o f Theft 1, and Computer Trespass 1, both felonies. Through an internal investigation conducted by both Figaro’s Pizza of Hazel Dell and tw o Taco Time locations in the Vancouver Mall area, it was reported to police that during A m n e sty International USA On The Police Beating of Thomas Jones Amnesty international USA (AIUSA) is gravely concerned be videotaped images seen o f Philadelphia police repeatedly beating a suspect after he had been apprehended yesterday. The organization stresses that the in v e stig a tio n s c a lle d for by Philadelphia Mayor John Street and the US Justice Department must be swift, comprehensive, impartial and fair, and that the results promptly be made public. While AIUSA understands that the Videotape o f the beating is not a complete depiction o f the events surrounding the beating, and was taken after a car chase and shootout, the organization is concerned about this case in light o f the Philadelphia Police D ep artm en t’s history o f brutality. The human rights abuses committed by the police had, at one time, been so severe that in September 1996 the City signed an agreement with three local civil rights groups to implement wide-ranging reforms in the police department. This forestalled a civil lawsuit the groups were about to file. The reforms included the appointment o f a task force to review recruitment, training and discipline, and to improve the monitoring o f police use o f force and racial bias in discretionary police actions such as pedestrian and vehic le stops. Since that time, Amnesty International has continued to monitor dozens of cases both in Philadelphia and across the US, documenting a number of them in its USA “Rights for AH” Campaign in October 1998 and its "Race, Rights and Police Brutality” report o f Septem ber 1999. It is particularly notable that excessive force by police after car chases is frequently reported in the US. A report by the ACLU o f Southern California revealed that between 1993 and 1995 more than 40 percent o f injuries and deaths o f suspects occurred after the c h a se w as o v e r. S h o u ld the investigations by Philadelphia and Justice Departmentofficials show that excessive force was indeed used, AIUSA expects that the officials in v o lv e d be h eld a c co u n tab le, in c lu d in g p o ssib le c rim in a l proceedings. By doing, these bodies would send a strong message that this type o f behavior is an egregious abuse ofhum an rights and will not be tolerated. —Sondra Ray Police Bites H om 1 e Invasion Robbery in Fairview Apartment Complex the period o f time from approximately June o f 1999 through March o f2000, S u lliv a n w as a lle g e d to have embezzled approximately “$3,000 in funds from Figaro’s and just over $20,000 in funds from two Taco Time stores he managed. T he p o lic e in v e stig a tio n su b sta n tia te d these claim s and revealed that a large portion o f the loss had been created through a manipulation o f the computerized register terminals and register audit detail basis. T he se a rc h w a rra n t re v e a le d numerous related documents and the recovery o f an electronic item reported stolen from one o f the businesses. For additional questions regard this new s release o r for ad d itio n al information, contact Vancouver Police Det. EdHewitt(360) 696-8589, or Sgt Dave King (360)696- 8281. Altercation Leads To Fatal Hit & Run On Sunday, July 16, at 2:00 a.m., Portland Police Traffic O fficers responded to N.E. 82nd Avenue/ Jonesmore Street on a hit and run incident in which a pedestrian was fatally injured. The victim, 23 year- old Ian A uerilio Buirch o f S.E. Portland, was a passenger in a southbound vehicle containing four additional occupants who had all just left a party. The vehicle Buirch was in stopped on the crest o f a small hill for the traffic light at N .E. 82nd A venue and Jonesmore Street. An altercation broke out between Buirch and a male passenger in the backseat. The two exited the vehicle to confront each other. A northbound vehicle struck Buirch and left the scene without stopping. Buirch was transported to Emanuel Hospital where he was pronounced dead. At this point there is no description on the nit and run vehicle. Anyone with information co n cern in g the hit and run is requested to contact Traffic Officer Mark Kruger at (503) 823-2140. Due to the nature o f the incident, Homicide Detectives also responded to conduct a follow-up investigation into the circumstances prior to Buirch being struck by the hit and run vehicle. Anyone with information concerning this aspect o f the investigation is requested to call Detective-Sergeant Rich Austria at (503) 823-0449. Crimestoppers Confirmed fatality at 4th Plain/Lincoln Vancouver Police Department has released the name o f the female operator o f the vehicle. Yolanda Thomas, 02-25-46, ofV ancouver, was operating the Toyota Corolla that went off the roadway and into the house on W 4"' Plain Blvd. One count ofVehicular Homicide and two counts ofV ehicular assault are under investigation. Alcohol is not believed to be a factor. Prostitution Mission Conducted By Southeast Precinct Crime Stoppers Case For The Week O f July 10,2000 Crime stoppers Case #00-27: W anted Subject The W ashington County S h eriffs Office, in cooperation with crime stoppers, is asking for your help in locating and apprehending James Rodney Grant JR. A felony arrest warrant, charging Grant with multiple counts o f Robbery and Burglary in the F irst Degree, is on file. The charges stem from a series o f home invasion robberies in the Washington County area. James Rodney Grant., who has used aliases o f Brandon Walker, James Edward, and Brandon Banks, is described as a 23-year old black male with a date o f birth o f June 3,1976. He is 5’ 10” tall, and weighs approximately 175 pounds with black hair, brown eyes, a scar on his forehead, and scars on both arms. Crime Stoppers is offering a cash reward o f up to $ 1,000 for information, reported to Crime Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case any unsolved felony crime, and you need not give your name. Call Crime Stoppers at (503) 823-HELP. Vancouver Briefs _____ Commission reviews grant information, call Pam Brokaw at 360-696-8297. Second citizen forum set fo r 24 th applications The VancouverCity Council, in partnership with the Hough As part o f its continued review o f2000 Cultural Plan Grant applications, the C ultural Com m ission w ill meet Wednesday, July 19, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Vancouver- Clark Parks and Recreation Services, 603 W. Evergreen Blvd. in Vancouver. Applicants as well as the public are encouraged to attend and observe the Commission’s deliberations. The Commission is expected to make its final awards recommendations at this meeting. OnJuly 10 and 12, the Commission reviewed 17 applications at the O.O. Howard House. Review was based on the five review criteria listed in the grant application. For On Friday, July 14, and Saturday, July 15, officers o f Southeast Precinct conducted a prostitution mission targeting problem areas on N. E. Sandy Boulevard and 82nd Avenue. A sa result, 31 males were arrested for Prostitution, one male for Distributing a Controlled Substance in the Second Degree and Possession ofa Controlled Substance in the Second Degree (crack cocaine), and one male for Driving U nder the Influence o f Intoxicants. In addition, one 16 year- old female runaway was arrested for Prostitution. There were 27 vehicles seized and towed during the mission. H om icide Victim Identified In Front O f 111 N. Monroe Street On Friday, July 14,2000,at 11:54 a.m., neighborhood residents observed a body inside a vehicle parked in front o f 111 N. Monroe Street and called p o lice. H om icide D e te c tiv e s responded to the scene and an autopsy was subsequently performed by the Multnomah County Medical Examiner’s Office. Cause o f death was by gunshot and the case has been determined to be a homicide. The victim is identified as 39 year- old Robert Leroy Gilbo ofVancouver, -W ash in g to n . A nyone w ith inform ation is requested to call Homicide Detectives Kris Ferrell or Paul Weatheroy at (503) 823-0400. This is only the fifth reported homicide o f the year. The investigation is continuing. r Neighborhood Association, will hold their second Citizen Forum o f the year on Monday, July 24 at Discovery Middle School, 800 E. 40,hSt., from 7-9 p.m. The Citizen Forums started in the early 1980s as a means for residents to access their local elected officials in an informal setting. A different city neighborhood association hosts the quarterly forums but residents throughout the city are invited to participate. There will be plenty o f opportunity to speak one-on-one with the Mayor and Council members. An open mike will be available for those who want to address the entire group.