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October 15. 2003
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Philadelphia Mayor’s Office Bugged
Hidden listening
device tied to FBI
investigation
“ If h e ’s not the target o f the investi­ nity, that believe this is too m uch o f a
g atio n , w hy bug his o ffic e ? ” said coincidence to be acoincidence,” Street
M ichael C'oard, a black Philadelphia said.
law yer and activist. " H e ’s the m ayor,
Supporters o f both Street and K atz,
h e ’s a black m an, and h e ’s a law yer.”
w ho is w hite, have accused each other
B lack leaders long have alleged that o f race-baiting. In A ugust, som eone
A P) — The bugging o f M ayor John there is a pattern o f racial bias by the tossed w hat was believed to have been
F. S treet’s office during a cam paign FBI, citing J. Edgar H oover’s authoriza­ an unlit firebom b through the w indow
m arked by accusations o f race-baiting tion o f w iretaps on M artin L uther King o f a K atz cam paign office. An aide to
has h eig h ten ed lo n g -stan d in g te n ­ Jr. because he thought the civil rights Street and a form er city em ployee w ere
sions betw een blacks and the FBI - leader was acom m um st. They also point charged with m aking threats after g et­
concerns that date to the 1960s civil to in v estig atio n so fM alco lm X, form er ting into a confrontation the sam e day.
rights m ovem ent.
W ashington, D.C. M ayor Marion Barry
“T h ere’s a significant strain. It’s
M any in P hiladelp h ia’s black co m ­ and other prom inent black figures.
im possible to measure it or quantify it,”
m unity say the m ayor w ould not be
“T here’s been, and the FBI has adm it­ said J . W hyatt M ondesire, president o f
under such scrutiny if he w as w hite, ted it at times, unfair investigation and the PhiladelphiachapteroftheN A A C P.
and Street h im self suggested that “ra­ surveillance o f A frican-Americans,” said
In 1990, W ashington, D.C. M ayor
cial biases” could have som ething to Rep. Chaka Fattah, D-Pa., w ho is black.
M arion Barry was indicted on p eijury
do with the FBI investigation.
“T here’s less restraint on the leash.”
and cocaine possession charges stem ­
The FBI has refused to provide de­
Street addressed the issue during a m ing from an FBI sting operation that
tails about the hidden listening d e­ debate with Republican challenger Sam
caught him sm oking crack cocaine in a
vices found last w eek. Street said fed­ Katz last Thursday. “ In the true spirit o f dow ntow n W ashington hotel. He w as Philadelphia Mayor John F. Street suggested that racial biases could have something
eral prosecutors have assured him he is candor, there are som e people, p articu­ convicted on m isdem eanorpossession do with an FBI investigation that placed a secret listening device in his office. (AP
not a target o f the investigation.
larly in the A frican-A m erican com m u­ charge and serv ed six m onths in jail.
photo)
Men Killed in
Neighborhood
Shootings
Senator’s Wife Escapes Carjacking
(A P ) — A re c e n t c a rja c k in g in
G resh am in v o lv ed the w ife o f an O r­
egon S tate S e n a to r R ick M etsger.
K ay M etsg er, w as sto p p ed at a
light aro u n d 3:30 p.m . O ct. 5 w hen a
m an ju m p e d into the p assen g er seat
o f her c ar and ord ered her to d riv e on,
sa id O f f ic e r G ra n t M c C o rm ic k ,
G resh am p o lice spok esm an .
K ay M e ts g e r d id n ’t se e a
w e a p o n , b u t th e m an h ad a “ w ild
lo o k in h is e y e ," M c C o rm ic k sa id .
He w as b le e d in g from an in ju ry s u s ­
ta in e d in an a lle g e d b u rg la ry , S en .
M e ts g e r said .
K ay M etsg er got ou t o f the c ar and
the m an sped o ff, w ith sev eral w it­
n esses in p u rsu it, M cC o rm ick said.
A fte r a c ar and fo o t ch ase, o fficers
a rr e s te d J o s h u a G a ry G a le in a
G resh am garage.
G ale, 23, w as ch arg ed w ith a t­
tem p ted k id n ap p in g , u n au th o rized
use o f a v eh icle, ro b b ery , th eft and
burglary. He is held in the M ultnom ah
C o u n ty Jail on m ore th an $ I m illio n
bail.
“ It w a s a h a rro w in g e x p e rie n c e .
1 th in k sh e h a n d le d th e s itu a tio n
a b s o lu te ly p e r f e c tl y ,” s a id S en .
M e tsg e r. “ S h e w e n t w ith h e r in ­
s tin c ts a n d m a d e th e rig h t c h o ic e
a n d e v e ry th in g w o rk e d o u t w e ll.”
FBI to Open Cyber Crime Lab in Portland
(A P)— The FBI is opening a regional
com puter forensics lab in Portland.
Rep. D avid W u, D -O re., said the lab
will look for evidence o f crim es on
com puter hard drives that are seized
during investigations, including ter­
rorism cases. The lab will also serve as
a police training center.
The decision to aw ard the lab to
Portland caps a long effort by the FBI,
O regon State Police and law en force­
ment in H illsboro, Portland, Beaverton
and G resham .
The lab will cost up to $2 m illion to
bui Id and about $7 mi II ion in equipm ent
and training o v er the next five years. It
w ill be staffed by 12 to 15 com puter
experts.
Robert Jordan, w ho heads the FBI in
O regon, said office space for the lab
h asn ’t been leased yet.
Emanuel Christopher Mosley
Two men died after being shot in northeast
Portland Sunday.
Emanuel Christopher Mosley, 28, was fatally
injured insidea vehicle parked on Northeast 16th
Avenue and Sumner. He died shortly after para­
medics lifted him into an ambulance before dawn
Sunday, Portland Police Officer Henry Groepper
said.
Cameron Brandice Ware was shot on Northeast
I8lh Avenue, near Alberta Park Sunday night.
Paramedics rushed him to the hospital where he
later died ofhis injuries. Police said the 22-year-old
son was shot in the driveway ofhis family’s home.
No arrests were reported in either case.
Accused Family Killer Faces Trial
(A P )— A ju d g e has sched­
uled court appearances for a
north Portland m an accused
o fkilling his wife and children
follow ing a ruling that he is
com petent to stand trial.
E dw ard M orris will enter a
plea Nov. 19, according to the
ord er by Judge D avid Hantke.
Several m otion hearings are
set for D ecem ber and January.
M o rris is c h a rg e d w ith
seven counts o f aggravated
m urder in the deaths o f his
pregnant w ife and three chil­
dren, w ho w ere found dead
m anhunt.
H an tk e ru led O ct. 2 that
M orris is co m p e te n t to stan d
trial. T h at ru lin g cam e a fte r a
th ird m e n ta l e v a lu a tio n o f
M orris, 37, at the O regon State
H o sp ital. T h e first tw o re ­
p o rts, tak en to g e th e r, w ere
c o n sid e re d by H antke to be
in co n clu siv e.
His defense attorneys have
said that even if M orris w ere
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judged com petent to stand trial,
Dec. 21 in the T illam ook State it w ould not rule out a defense
Forest. M orris w as arrested Jan. that he w as insane w hen the
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M o n th a n d W e d n e sd a y , O c t. 15 as A w a re ­
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c a u s e o f a g e o r a d is a b ility d e s e r v e s to be
p ro te c te d fro m a b u s e , n e g le c t o r e x p lo ita ­
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s io n e r M a ria R o jo de S te ffe y .
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o g n iz in g an d U n d e rs ta n d in g A b u s e ,” a
v id e o p ro d u c e d in p a rt by p e o p le w ith
d is a b ilitie s d e s c r ib in g th e ir s o m e tim e s -
frig h te n in g e x p e rie n c e s w ith c a re g iv e rs .
B rian B u rr, 3 0 , p la y e d a p a rt in th e film .
B u rr, w h o is q u a d r ip le g ic , h a s e n d u re d
a b u s e , in c lu d in g c a r e g iv e r s w a lk in g o u t
on h im , s e x u a lly a b u s in g h im an d s te a lin g
h is c re d it c a rd s a n d id e n tity .
“ M y ro le in th e film p ro je c t is b a s ic a lly
t
(to c o m m u n ic a te th a t) w e ’re a lr e a d y d e ­
p e n d a n t, w h e th e r d is a b le d o r e ld e r ly , so
y o u d o n ’t n e e d to m a k e u s feel m o re d is ­
a b le d o r m o re d e p e n d a n t th a n w e a lr e a d y
a re by ta k in g a d v a n ta g e o f th e s itu a tio n ,
be it f in a n c ia lly , o r p h y s ic a lly o r th ro u g h
n e g le c t,” B u rr sa id .
G e o rg ia n n e O b in g e r o f n o rth e a s t P o r t­
la n d , h a s b e e n q u a d rip le g ic s in c e a d iv in g
a c c id e n t in h e r te e n s . S h e te lls a b o u t so m e
o f h e r w o rs t e x p e rie n c e s w ith c a re g iv e rs in
th e film .
O b in g e r r e c a lls in c id e n c e s w h e re s h e ’s
h a d m o n e y a n d je w e lr y s to le n , a n d h as
been left in bed from c a re g iv e rs w ho w alk ed
o u t on h er. S h e ’s a ls o b e e n v e rb a lly a b u se d
b y c a re g iv e rs .
“ S o m e p e o p le re s p o n d in g to in -h o m e
c a re - g iv in g j o b s a re n o t e m o tio n a lly p r e ­
p a re d to d o th e w o rk a n d ta k e it o u t on
p e o p le w h o n e e d th e c a re , in c lu d in g m e ,”
O b in g e r said .
B oth B u rr an d O b in g e r re c o m m e n d th o r ­
o u g h ly c h e c k in g th e re f e re n c e s o f p o te n ­
tial c a re g iv e rs , c le a rly c o m m u n ic a tin g y o u r
n e e d s a n d n o t to le r a tin g d a n g e ro u s an d
a b u s iv e s itu a tio n s .
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