May 18, 2011
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Two
Arrests
Made
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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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