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L aw & J ustice
Four Arrested for Racial Harassment in Gresham
Nazi emblem
found on girl
and store
Local A frican A m erican Kamau
H erndon, the 34-year-old son o f
civil rights activist Ron Herndon,
w as racially harassed on Sunday
by a group o f people claim ing to they also had racist insults throw n
b e lo n g to w h ite s u p r e m a c is t at them by the group outside.
groups. All four o f the suspects
W hen H erndon left the store,
were arrested.
the com m ents from the group grew
Herndon was walking into a 7-11 louder and m ore vicious. A fter a
store in G resham when he heard a b rief vocal confrontation, one o f
man outside with three other people the men from the group pulled a
m utter a racist slur. He ignored it. m achete from his car to w ave it in
W hen A ngelo M assey and his H erndon’s face. M assey and M iller
cousin Tyrone Miller, both 20, went cam e out to help H erndon, but were
intothe store shortly after Herndon, also taunted by the m achete and
shouts o f “W hite Pow er!”
A ccording to M assey, the group
slapped their chests and gave the
N azi salute. T h e y ’d rep o rted ly
draw n sw astikas on the side o f the
7-11.
were pulled o ver about nine blocks each o f first-degree intimidation, first
aw ay.
degree attem pted assault and m en
Police arrested 29-year-old W ill acing.
iam P. H enry o f P ortland, and
Henry, the driver o f the car, was
Gresham residents Christian L. Coats, also accused o f reckless endanger
25; D ennis L. M othersbaugh, 25; ment. M othersbaugh had previous
and Ariane E. Celis, 22. Celis had the charges forracial intimidation in 2003,
Nazi em blem tattooed on her face.
so he is being held w ithout bail for
They were all booked into the violating his probation. H enry’s bail
Justice C enter Jail and were sched was set at $90.000. Bail forC elis and
uled to be arraigned on three counts Coats is $82,500 each.
A fter the store clerk called the
police, the group rushed into their
C hevrolet Suburban and attem pted
to run the three men dow n before
driving east on Division Street. They
Deaths Ruled Murder-Suicide
Man Charged With Kidnapping, Rape
Girls assaulted in neighborhood
T w o 6 -y e a r-o ld g irls w ere
k id n a p p e d and se x u a lly a s
sa u lte d on A ug. 8 in north
P o rtla n d , w ith th e a c c u s e d
p e rp e tra to r, 5 8 -y e a r-o ld K en
neth B ow ling q u ic k ly arrested
and c h a rg e d w ith the crim e.
T he g irls had been rid in g
on a b ik e p ath n ear th e are a o f
N o rth P o rts m o u th A v e n u e
and N o rth C o lu m b ia B o u le
vard in the early ev e n in g hours.
P o lice said B o w lin g co n tac ted
th em and d isp la y e d a k n ife and
d ire c te d the g irls to the are a o f an
a b a n d o n ed b u ild in g w here both
g irls w ere assau lted .
P o lice said afte r the assau lt,
he help ed th e g irls find th e ir w ay
b ack to w ard th e ir hom e. O nce
ho m e, the v ic tim s to ld th e ir p a r
en ts, w ho c a lle d the p o lice. O f
K e n n e th B ow ling
f ic e r s w e re
d ire c te d
b a c k to th e
a r e a o f th e
abandoned
b u ild in g
w h e r e th e y
fo u n d B o w l
ing an d took
him in to c u s-
to d y .
P o lice said it ap p e ars th at th is
w as a ran d o m a ssa u lt and B ow l-
Prison Guard Writes Book
N orth P recin ct o ffic ers d isc o v
e re d th e b o d ie s o f 4 0 -y e a r-o ld
S tacy S h a p le ig h an d 4 2 -y e a r-o ld
R o b e rtC h a rle s M ikus a fte r o ffic
ers w ere d isp a tc h e d to a re s i
d en c e in the 9 5 0 0 b lo ck o f N orth
Polk A venue for a “w elfare ch eck ”
on July 21 at 10:33 a m.
A n au to p sy has co n firm e d that
b oth d ie d o f a sin g le g u n sh o t
w o u n d to the head. In v e stig a
to rs b e lie v e th a t M ik u s sh o t
S h ap le ig h and th en tu rn ed the
CRIME
STOPPERS
Details problems
in prison system
A uthorT im H am pton in his first
book releases his soul in “Holding
My O w n,” the com pel ling true story
about his experience as a Texas
prison guard.
Tim spent a total o f 10 years
w orking for the T exas Prison Sys
tem. M any o f us often w onder how
in m a te s are tre a te d by p riso n
guards. In H am pton’s book, he
details som e o f the serious prob
lem s that occur in the prison sys
tem. He advocates for more training
on ethics and hum an diversity for
new ly hired guards.
H am pton said he is the first
fo rm e r b la c k p riso n g u a rd in
Am erica to write such a book. Texas
officials banned it before they even
read it, w hich prom pted legal action
and a court order to allow inm ates
to obtain the book.
N ow th e book is bein g banned
u n d er ru les th a t do not allo w in
m ates to have pho to s o f ja ils,
Bodies found during welfare check
ing had no p rio r c o n ta c t w ith
th e v ic tim s o r th eir fam ilies.
B o w lin g , w h o is a reg istered
sex o ffe n d er, w as b o o k ed in to
th e Ju stic e C e n te r Jail.
D ete ctiv es are a ttem p tin g to
d eterm in e if B ow ling had sim i
la r co n tac t w ith any o th e r c h il
dren . A nyone w ith in fo rm atio n
is ask ed to call D etectiv e M ike
P erry o f the P o rtlan d P o lice
B u reau C h ild A buse T eam at
503-988-6411.
Reward Offered in Bar Shooting
Jordan B a b in e a u x o f th e S e a ttle S e a h a w k s p o in ts to w h a t h e
c o n s id e r s th e b e s t b o o k h e 's e v e r rea d , w hile a u th o r Tim
H a m p to n g iv e s th e ‘th u m b s u p . '
p riso n s, o r an y type o f law e n
H am pton isc u rre n tly trav elin g
forcem en t o fficial. O n the back acro ss the co u n try sp eak in g to
c o v e r o f H a m p to n ’s b o o k , it youth about h isex p erien ces w o rk
show s him lo oking at an unknow n ing in p riso n and also his sto ried
priso n from afar, and the fro n t childhood. H am pton is also w o rk
co v e r show s H am pton seem in g ly ing on his next book en titled ‘Still
d efe n d in g an in m ate from tw o H o ld in g M y O w n ’ in w hich he
w hite guard s.
h o p es to have ready th is fall.
C rim e S to p p ers is o ffe rin g
$ 1,000 for inform ation about the
July 27 m urder o f a man outside
the J.D . S p o rts Bar on N orth
V ancouver Avenue.
P olice are in v estig atin g the
death o f 26-year-old E yo Nyong,
w hose body was discovered at
9:52 p.m. in front o f the bar shortly
after shots w ere fired in the area.
N yong had stepped outside o f
the bar and was talking with sev
eral people. Police said tw o A fri
can A m erican men approached on
foot and engaged N yong in a brief
conversation. O ne o f the suspects
pulled out a gun and shot Nyong
m ultiple times.
O ne suspect is about 6 feet tall,
w eighing 190-195 pounds, with a
very short Afro. He was w earing a
dark, short sleeved T-shirt, dark
jean shorts, and w hite N ike Air
Eyo N yong
Force basketball shoes.
The o ther suspect was about 5-
8 to 5 feet 9 inches tall, w eighing
170 pounds and has black hair
worn in braids. He was w earing
dark shorts.
All calls to Crim e Stoppers re
main anonymous at 503-823-4357.
gun o n h im self, c o m m ittin g s u i
cid e. A h an d g u n o f th e sam e c a li
b e r u se d in th e sh o o tin g w as
fo u n d at th e scen e. T h e re is no
p rio r h isto ry o f d o m e stic v io
len ce at th e re sid e n c e an d d e te c
tiv e s are still e x p lo rin g p o ssib le
m o tiv es fo r th e crim e.
A n y o n e w ith in fo rm a tio n is
a s k e d to c a ll D e te c tiv e Jo n
R h o d es at 5 0 3 -8 2 3 -0 4 5 9 o r D e
te c tiv e L ynn C o u rtn e y at 503-
823-0451.
Transient Arrested
in Slaying
On July 19, at about 9 a.m. P ort
land Police hom icide detectives
a r r e s te d 6 3 - y e a r - o ld H a ro ld
W inford Hunt and booked him into
ja il on one
count o f m ur
der, in co n n ec
tio n w ith the
April 7, 2004
m urder o f 30-
y e a r-o ld E d
w ard O b ian g
w ho
w as
found stabbed
H arold H u n t
to death under
the east side o f the B roadw ay
Bridge.
Hunt, a transient, had been stay
ing in an area near T routdale known
as 1000 Acres. T here w as an in
creased police presence recently at
1(XX) A cres follow ing an unrelated
hom icide there.
A nyone with inform ation about
this case is asked to call D etective
Barry Renna at 503-823-0255 or
D etective M ike G eiger at 503-823-
0768.
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