Established in 1970 www.portlandobserver.com Volume XXXX, Number 7 Wednesday • February 17, 2010 bgerlier Committed to Cultural Diversity photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Local African American leaders and other supporters of justice rally on the Justice Center steps Friday to give attention to the police shooting death of Aaron Campbell, an unarmed black man shot during a mental health crisis. See Story, page 23 Inside Shooting Hits Nerve churches. On his arrival at Portland Interna­ tional Airport on Monday, Jackson told Ken Boddie o f KOIN 6 in an exclusive interview that similar po­ lice shootings are all too common across the country, and they need to stop. "In the end, it's not about black and white. It's about wrong and right, and this is not right," Jackson said. "This kind o f killing o f un­ armed people must be stopped, and must be deterred by the law." He echoed calls m ade by the local leaders for the U.S. D epart­ ment o f Justice to open an inves­ tigation into the incident. At press time, both Mayor Sam Adams and Police Commissioner Dan Saltzman, also had plans to National leaders support ministers’call to action by J ake T homas T he P ortland O bserver A call to action over last m onth’s death o f Aaron Campbell, the 25- year-old, unarmed, black man shot by police during a mental health crisis at a local apartment complex intensified this week as national civil rights leaders turned their focus to Portland. Rev. Jesse Jackson, an iconic figure from the modem Civil Rights Movement arrived in Portland Mon­ day. He was scheduled to give a Black History talk at the University o f Oregon early Tuesday afternoon and return to Portland Tuesday evening for a news conference and rally at Maranatha Church, an Afri­ can-A m erican congregation in northeast Portland. Jack so n and the R ev. A1 Sharpton, both national civil rights leaders and former presidential can­ didates, have responded to calls from local black leaders who are demanding that police be held ac­ countable for the death and demand­ ing changes in police policies and tactics. Jackson said he was invited on behalfof the Campbell family by the Albina Ministerial Alliance, the group representing Portland’s black Rev. Jesse Jackson continued on page 20