Page 2 December 8, 2010 Man Wanted in Possible Hate Crime Jay Wins Parking Tli»1 P nrtliinH P olii'i» B Rn r p a n in in T he P ortland Police ureau, QC ic n as a o ii/k w h itxi ite m m nk» ale an in k his e n a rlir rly In to late 20s. H e is a p p ro x im a te ly 6 foot 1 w ith a m u scu lar build. He had short cooperation w ith C rim e Stoppers, is asking for your help in solving an assault and possible hate crim e. Just after m idnight on M o n ­ day, N ov. 1, a m an w as a s­ sau lted n e ar the p e d estria n o v e rp a ss at S o u th e a st 16th A venue and B rooklyn Street. He w as severely beaten and su sta in e d serio u s head and abdom inal injuries and w as left unconscious on the train tracks ju st below the overpass. A fter an interview w ith the victim , detectives believe that the assault w as likely due to the suspect's perception o f the •• . v sexual orientation o f the v ic­ tim. A police sketch shows a suspect wanted for a hate crime. T h e su sp e c t is d e sc rib e d J n b lo n d e h a ir M an d a lig h t b eard . II_ He a lso h a d a lig h t c o m p le x io n and h is face w as frec k le d . T h e s u s ­ p e c t w as rid in g a b ic y c le an d w as a c c o m p a n ie d by a n o th e r m ale a lso on a b icy cle. C rim e Stoppers is o ffer­ ing a cash rew ard o f up to $ 1,000 for inform ation, re­ ported to C rim e Stoppers, that leads to an arrest in this case, o r any unsolved felony, and you can rem ain a n o n y m o u s. C all C rim e Stoppers at 503-823-H E L P (4357), leave a tip online at crimestoppersoforegon.com o r text 823H E L P plus your tip and send it to C R IM E S (274697). Gun Case Sends Man to Prison Jaim e Lee M ichael Sims, 30, an ex­ felon and gang m em ber from P o rt­ land, w as sen ten ced M o n d ay to serve 70 m onths in federal prison for being a felon in possession o f a firearm. Sim s w as charged w ith selling a .22 caliber handgun, 18 rounds o f am m unition and cocaine to a g o v ­ ernm ent inform ant. A uthorities said he previously h ad con v ictio n s for attem pted assault and unlaw ful use o f a w eapon for shooting up a house in 2001 occu p ied by a rival gang m em ber, his w ife and five children. Battle, Again Entrepreneur keeps hold on SmartPark C ari H achmann T he P ortland O bserver by G oodm an in d i­ c a te d th at the For the second tim e this c ity 's p a rk in g year, a C ity o f P ortland g a ra g e m a n ­ evaluation co m m ittee has a g e r, C h a r le s selected T ennessee-based D u m m e t, h a d Central Parking, led by Port­ r e c e n tly land business entrepreneur w orked as m an­ R oy Jay , to o p erate the ag er for C entral dow ntow n S m artP ark g a ­ Parking. rage system , a m ulti m illion At th e -m o st d o llar industry. re c e n t p re -b id L ast A p ril, th e th re e - c o n fe re n c e y e a r c o n tra c t fo r m a n ag e - p Oy j ay h e l d b y th e m en t o f th e c ity -o w n e d P o r tla n d B u ­ p a rk in g fa c ilitie s, w as in itia lly r e a u of T ra n s p o rta tio n , a w a rd e d to C en tral P a rk in g o v e r S c h le s in g e r’s S ta r P ark firm b id tw o p ro m in e n t P o rtla n d fa m ilie s a g a in , as w ell as S e a ttle 's A ce w h o d o m in a te th e d o w n to w n P arking, but G o o d m an ’ s C ity C e n ­ p a rk in g m ark et. te r b u sin e ss fa ile d to su b m it a bid H ow ever, M ay o r Sam A dam s b e fo re the d e a d lin e . c an celed the c o n tra ct a fte r the In a press release. Jay said the S chlesingerand G oodm an fam ilies recom m endation by the panel o f protested the selection process, business and professional ev alu a­ tors, selected his C entral Parking firm "head and shoulders' above any o f the rem aining finalists. Jay said he “put a lot o f skin in the g am e” and the benefits to the city are m ore than ju s t the S m artPark c o n tra ct’s bottom line. H e said C entral Parking offers its em ployees b etter health care plus a 401 k retirem ent program , som ething that n either S tar Park n o r C ity C e n ­ ter Parking have e v er offered their w orkers. In 2003, Jay helped Star Park w in the c ity ’s parking deal by form ing a co alitio n that included the A frican A m erican C h am b er o f C om m erce and other m inority ch am ber groups. The next step is for the C ity C oun­ cil to authorize the parking contract w hich is scheduled next m onth. IBI ’ * NEW N O W D E L IV E R IN G Y o u r fa v o r ite n e ig h b o r h o o d g r o c e r y s to r e n o w d e liv e r s g r o c e r ie s r ig h t to y o u r h o m e o r o ffic e . Urban Renewal Director Retiring Nt * ÜÜJ.33 w w w .n e w s e a s o n s m a r k e t.c o m you click, we deliver, (or pull up for pick up) Portland Development Commission Executive Director Bruce Warner, who led the city’s urban renewal and economic development agency, announced his retirement to staff at an all­ employee meeting Monday.