Îlîr $3ortlanh (Obstruer_____ Boy Shot in Busy Northeast Area Pase2_____________________ A 14-year-old boy is in critical con­ dition after being shot in the head and stom ach next to H olladay Park across the street from the busy Lloyd C enter M all ju st before 5 p.m. on M onday. Police said they have learned from witnesses that the victim, Shiloh Hamp­ ton, was with a group of friends near the corner o f N ortheast 11 th A venue and M ultnomah Street when someone fired m ultiple rounds at the entire group. None o f the persons with Ham pton Investigators are looking for a white rem ained to talk to police. Investiga­ late 1980s M ercedes that has been tors believe the shooting involved per­ low ered, has tinted w indow s and sons associated with gangs, how ever, chrome rims. they have not been able to determ ine Anyone with inform ation about the Hampton ’ s involvement with gangs or if investigation, or who may have w it­ he was the intended shooting victim. nessed to the shooting, has information A uthorities said the teenager was a about the persons with Hampton, or the freshm an student at M adison High suspect vehicle, are asked to contact School and a foster child. Detective Paul Dolbey or Rico Beniga No arrests have been made. at 503-823-0457. A p r il 2 0 . 2011 TLWeek ¡n The Review Congressman Challenged An Oregon congressman who has acknowledged inappropriate be­ havior during the 2010 election campaign will face a primary challenge in the next election. State Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian said Monday he will seek the party's nomination in 2012, taking on Democratic Rep. David Wu. Legislative Action Day African Americans from around the state gathered at the Capitol in Salem Tuesday for a Legislative Action Day. The Urban League of Portland helped organized the mo­ bilization of more than 100 con­ stituents to discuss legislative priorities and concerns of the African American community. Oregon Latinos Rally for Driver’s License Bill Outside the Capitol building in Salem on Monday, a large crowd of predominantly Latino residents gathered to support a proposed law that would allow undocu­ mented immigrants to obtain a driver’s license. The bill was drafted by local State Sen. Chip Shields who serves north and northeast Portland. The perfect mortgage from [JE3 will make you feel right at home. U.S. Bank Home Mortgage is committed to providing you with a mortgage loan that is right for you. We take the time and care to guide you through the mortgage process, so you can trust you’re making the right move. Put the strength of one of America’s leading home mortgage lenders to work for you. Because McDonalds Hiring Spree McDonald’s on Tuesday began interviewing potential new work­ ers as part of a one-day hiring spree to add as many as 50,000 new employees to its U.S. fran­ chises. Those new jobs will in­ clude 650 positions in Oregon and Southwest Washington, accord­ ing to company officials. Unemployment Drops The Oregon Employment Depart­ ment shows unemployment for the Portland-Vancouver area stood at 9.1 percent in March — down from 10.7 percent one year ago. Diamond Lake Opens Diamond Lake will open this Sat­ urday under the old five trout limit, but beginning May 1, a new tem­ porary rule will allow anglers to keep eight trout more than 8 inches long. With rising fish populations in mind, state biologists are rais­ ing the limit to help ensure the lake's overall health. All of serving you® the “ you and me at last” home Eubank usbank.com | 888-831-7524 Mortgage loans sublet to credit approval Interest rates and program terms are subject to change without notice Mortgage loans ottered through U.S. Bank National Association. 0 2 0 1 1 US. Bancorp. All rtqtTts reserved Member FDIC Solopower Incentives Wilsonville's city council ap­ proved $11 million in incentives on Monday to bring the green energy manufacturer Solopower to town. Although Oregon outbid other states for the plant, which will employ 170 during its first phase making thin-film solar pan­ els, a petition drive could yet block the project.