Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 18, 2011, Page 5, Image 5

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    May 18, 2011
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Two
Arrests
Made
in
Teen’s
Murder
Information
needed in
pursuit of other
suspects
Police say more than lOOofficers
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forctment Team and US Marshals
As a respected activist, civil rights
leader and one of Dr. King’s closest
aides to witness his murder, Rever­
end Samuel Billy Kyle will tour the
Portland Community College dis­
trict and give a talk, “A Bullet Can’t
Kill a Dream,” to both honor and
explore Dr. Martin Luther King’s
legacy and death.
Bom in Shelby, Mississippi, in
1934, Reverend Kyle has been a
pastor of the Monumental Baptist
Church in M em phis Tennessee
since 1959.
For more information, contact
Kendi Esary at (503) 978-5781 or
kesary@ pcc.edu.
friends at Holladay Park across from
the
whe" A s h o ts were fired,
Investigators also said they lo-
cated a 1980s white Mercedes Benz
that was described as the suspect
vehicle.
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Police have made two arrests in
last month s fatal shooting of 14-
year-old Shilo Hampton near the
Lloyd Center mall.
Detectives served search war­
rants Thursday and arrested 20-
year-old Jimmie Ray Sanders-Garcia
and 21 -year-old Edward Mohr. Both
are booked in the M ultnom ah
County Detention Center on mur-
dercharges.
A new s
conference
was held at
City Hall Fri­
day asking
fo r m ore
help in the
p u rsu it o f
o th er su s­
p ects that Jimmie Sanders-
police b e ­ Garcia
lieve were
in v o lv e d .
Mayor Sam
Adams and
le a d e rs
from the
city’s Afri­
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can Ameri­
can c o m ­
munity at­
tended the Edward Mohr
news con­
ference.
Police said tips from the public
led to Thursday's arrests, but more
information is still needed.
Hampton was found shot in the
head and stomach on a sidewalk in
Holladay Park shortly after the April
18th shooting. He was freshman at
Madison High School and lived in a
foster home.
One of Dr. King’s
closest aides visits PCC
Service worked together on the in-
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