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    November 17, 2010
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IN S ID E
W eek in R eview
This page
Sponsored by:
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FredMeyer
What's on your list today?,
page 2
WARNING:
H ealth
pages 4-5
Cigarettes
are
addictive.
Gun Crackdown before Council
E ducation
&< C areers
pages 6-7
Proposals draw
racial profiling
concerns
C ari H achmann
T he P ortland O bserver
A u th o ritie s say th a t 21 p e rc e n t o f
th e 2 4 8 to 3 2 7 g u n s th a t w e re
w ith o u t a c o m p re h e n s iv e s tra t­
T o a d d re ss th e issu e o f ille g a l
fire a rm use an d re d u c e g a n g -re ­
sto le n e a c h y e a r sin ce 2 0 0 6 h a v e
eg y o f g a n g a n d c rim e p re v e n tio n
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a n d o u tre a c h , in c re a se d e n fo rc e ­
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c al ju s tic e an d p o lic e re fo rm a d ­
o u t th e g u n ’s s e r ia l n u m b e r.
v o c a te s su ch as the A lb in a M in is ­
te ria l A llia n c e w h o w o rry th a t
in n o c e n t
S a m A d a m s w ill b rin g fo rw a rd a
A lso , fo r th re e y e ars, th e p ro ­
y o u th s an d lead to ra c ial p ro filin g .
set o f fiv e p ro p o se d o rd in a n c e s
p o sa ls b e fo re th e C ity C o u n c il
O n e c h u rc h le a d e r w ro te a le t­
to th e C ity C o u n c il o n T h u rsd a y
w o u ld a u th o riz e th re e Illeg al F ire ­
te r to the m a y o r in su p p o rt o f the
in an a tte m p t to k e e p g u n s o u t o f
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th e h a n d s o f y o u th an d e n su re
z o n es fo r p e o p le w ith c rim in a l
g u n o rd in a n c e s, b u t felt th a t the
c o u n c il sh o u ld d e v o te m o re e f ­
g u n -o w n e r re sp o n sib ility .
W ith the h e lp o f c o m m u n ity
re c o rd s o f g u n c rim e s, in c lu d in g
fo rts to w a rd th e fu n d a m e n ta l is­
a C e n tra l Z o n e fro m In te rsta te
su es th a t le a d to g u n v io le n c e
g ro u p s, lo cal a n d state o ffic ia ls,
4 0 5 to th e w e s t b a n k o f th e
su ch as p o v e rty , b ro k e n fa m ilie s,
a tto rn e y s an d c rim in a l ju s tic e e x ­
p e rts, A d a m s c re a te d p ro p o sa ls
fo r th ree n ew law s an d tw o c h a n g e
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an d lack o f a fte r sch o o l p ro g ra m s.
w e st Je ffe rso n S tre e t to N o rth ­
In re sp o n se to ra c ia l p ro filin g
w e st G lisan S treet; a N o rth /N o rth -
to c ity co d e.
e a s t Z o n e fro m In te rsta te A v e n u e
c o n c e rn s, th e m a y o r sa id an o v e r­
s ig h t c o m m itte e w o u ld b e a s ­
B ased on P o rtla n d p o lic e d a ta
fin d in g s th at m o st g a n g v io le n c e
to M artin L u th e r K in g Jr. B o u le ­
se m b le d to m e et tw ic e a m o n th to
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to
re v ie w th e h o t sp o t e x c lu s io n ,
o c c u rs b e tw e e n 7 p. m. a n d 2 :3 0
L o m b a rd ; an d an E ast Z o n e , fro m
a n a ly z e P o rtla n d p o lic e d a ta, and
p .m ., c o d e c h a n g e s w o u ld set a
c u rfe w o f 7 p .m . to 6 a.m . fo r
N o rth e a s t G lis a n to S o u th e a s t
re p o rt fin d in g s e v e ry six m o n th s
S ta rk S tre e t an d b e tw e e n 148th
ju v e n ile s w h o h a v e b een p re v i­
an d 162nd A v e n u es.
to m ak e su re th e re is n o d isp a rity
o f tre atm en t.
and
R u s s e ll
S tre e t
o u sly c o n v ic te d fo r v io la tio n o f
P e o p le c o n v ic te d w ith c ertain
T h e m a y o r w ill a lso p re se n t
g u n law s, an d e n a c t a m a n d a to ry
g u n c rim e s c o u ld b e e x c lu d e d
fro m th e z o n es fo r the le n g th o f
T h u rsd a y a d ra ft o f a p ro p o se d
m in im u m se n te n c e o f 3 0 d a y s in
ja il fo r th e ille g a l p o s se ssio n o f a
th e ir p ro b a tio n , p a ro le , o r c o u rt
lo a d ed fire a rm in a p u b lic p la ce .
s u p e rv isio n , w ith the e x ce p tio n
A c h ild e n d a n g e rm e n t law to
to re tu rn h o m e , o b ta in so cial se r­
v ic es o r a tte n d sch o o l.
c o n tro l a c c e ss to fire a rm s b y a
ju v e n ile w o u ld b e a r p e n a ltie s o f
a ctio n p lan to re d u c e y o u th and
g a n g v io le n c e by th e c o u n ty ’s
L o cal P u b lic S a fe ty C o o rd in a tin g
C o u n c il, w h ic h w o u ld a llo c a te
m o n e y to th e d i r e c t o r o f
P o rtla n d ’s O ffic e o f Y o u th V io ­
G u n rig h ts a d v o c a te s h av e c riti­
c iz e d A d a m s ’ p ro p o sa ls, c a llin g
le n ce P re v e n tio n , R o b In g ram , to
th e m a v io la tio n o f state law s th a t
le a d a n ew g ro u p o n y o u th an d
p e n a ltie s if th e c h ild w e re to tak e
p ro h ib it the c ity fro m g u n c o n tro l
g a n g v io le n c e a s w e ll as a p p o in t a
th e g u n o f f the p ro p e rty o f th e
re g u la tio n s, bu t th e c ity a tto rn e y s
o w n e r to a p u b lic o r sch o o l e v en t.
G u n o w n e rs w o u ld be re q u ire d
a rg u e th a t th e c u rfe w , h ig h e r p e n ­
altie s, an d e x c lu s io n s w o u ld be
c o n su lta n t to se e k fe d e ra l fu n d ­
in g by to c o m p le tin g a c o m m u ­
10 to 3 0 d a y s in ja il o r fin e s o f
$ 5 0 0 to $ 1 ,2 5 0 , w ith in c re a se d
O pinion
a llo w e d b e c a u se th ey o n ly a ffe c t
n ity g a n g a sse ssm e n t.
Discipline for Nazi-era Tribute
Police captain suspended 80 hours without pay
A Portland police captain w ho
nailed plaques in tribute to N azi-era
G erm an soldiers to a tree on the east
side o f R ocky B utte Park w as sus-
pended T uesday for 80 hours w ith-
w as w as spurred by C ity C om m is-
sioner D an Saltzm an earlier this year
w hen he w as o verseeing the police
bureau.
C urrent Police C om m issioner and
out pay and o rdered to undergo
tolerance training.
T h e s a n c tio n s a g a in s t M a rk
K ruger w ere im posed by C h ief M ike
R eese T uesday after a police inves-
tig a tio n o fa 10 y ear old incident that
M ayor Sam A dam s signed on to the
discip lin ary action.
K ruger w rote a letter o f apology
to the chief, the p olice bureau, the
city council and co m m u n ity m em -
bers, saying his tribute w as an ex-
pression o f his interest in m ilitary
history and that he reg retted the
m isperception that a salute to a so l­
dier from N azi G erm an y co u ld in­
voke.
H e h ad re m o v e d th e p la stic
plaques and given them to the city
atto rn e y ’s office several years ago
w hile facing law suits alleging e x ­
c essiv e fo rce d u rin g d o w n to w n
an ti-w ar protests.