Page 2 ^Jortlani» (Observer October 22, 2014 I 503-288-0033 O liD S C r iD e j Q11 h o P r i h a Fill Out & Send To: iht Purtlanb (Obseruer Attn: Subscriptions, PO Box 3137, Portland OR 97208 $45.00 for 3 months • $80.00 for 6 mo. • $125.00 for 1 year (please include check with this subscription form) N ame : __________ T elephone : A ddress : _ or em ail subscriptions@portlandobserver.com The Portland City Auditor’s Independent Police Review (IPR) is responsible for the civilian over­ sight of the Portland Police Bureau (Po­ lice Bureau). The Por,landCom m unityC ollegealum VictorM enam eetsPresidentBarackO bam aduring House visit to lobby for immigration reforms. S I White Cultural Advocate Meets Obama Citizen Review Committee (CRC) is an advisory body to IPR and the Police Bureau. CRC holds appeal hearings of police misconduct investiga­ tions; listens to community concerns; periodically serves on the Police Review Board, an advisory body to the Chief of Police that makes recommendations as to findings and disciple of sworn police members; reviews Police Bureau policies; and adyises IPR on complaint handling processes. CRC members are appointed by Portland City Council to serve three-year terms. rortland Community College is reform. He was one o f two represen- reporting about a big hand shake tatives from a Washington, D.C.- one of its alums got at the White based Hispanic lobby group to be in Oregon for tuition equity and the Dream Act while a s t u t o alPCC and Portland State University. v ítn rM r A l e J e r ó n ^ r c r R ¿ ° k 7 er t r leaderonihePCCRockCreekCam - pus and an equity ambassador for , ™ . P“ S Multicultural Center, ¡™ * “ h. PreS' de" ‘ Bara<* Obama last week to discuss immigration Following his meeting with the Presidem he was invited to ridemthepmsidenfslimousinefrom the White House to the Washing- ton, D.C. Convention Center and Obama told him that Oregon was his fifth favorite state, officials said TheW eek‘" Review Crash Kills Family Members Candidates must be Portland, Oregon, residents or business owners, and be impartial and objective in regards to law enforcement. Applications are available at www.portlandoregon.gov/audi- tor/ipr or the IPR office: City Hall, 1221 SW 4th Avenue, Room 140, Portland, OR97204. Return applications by 5:00 pm, Thursday, October30,2014, via fax 503-823-4571, e- ma^ crc @ portlandoregon.gov. mail, or hand-delivery to IPR. invited to the White House to talk to PreSÍde" ‘ S,aff ab° ut immigration issues. According to Mandy EUertson, his former leadership coordinator at PCC, Mena was selected for the visit because of the advocacy work he did been tripped. The improvised gun connected to the tripwire was loaded with a shotgun shell, but it appears it wasn't functioning. Girl Shot by Stray Bullet r e e m em oers o t a T m hree m em bers o f Tigard family were killed in ahead-on crash Satur- day. Tiffany Fefelov, 27, her husband Fred, 34, ° n Saturday morning, a call to the Gresham Police rePorted a -------- 10-year-old girl uuu had been struck by stray * j — crvvn atiuth uy a a siray buIlet in her fam family’s fle d a and nd bullet ily’s apartment. The susDect suspect fled there is still no hard evidence on who may have fired the shots. Street Renamed for Coach and daughter, Mila, 7 „• . c .----------- months, were driving on lghway 20 near Sisters when theircarcrossed over the centerline and hit a Chevrolet Suburban towing a 32 foot-long travel trailer. Relatives are caring for the O n F rid a y ,th e c ity o fP o rtla n d re - named North Winning Way in the RoseQuarterasNorthRam say Way in tribute to former P o r t a n / Trail ta th e c ra sh y e a r ° ¿ S° n* EWan' wh° was not involved BlazersCoachDr. Jack Ramsay. This To Place Your Classified Advertisement Tripwire Gun Left in Park Phone: 503-288-0033 Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com A tripwire connected to an improvised gun was found salute comes after Ramsay’s pass- in8 earlier this year. Ramsay led the - — , B,azers to their only World Championship in 1977. on a popular running and hiking trail near Forest Park ^ f c l v ^ e m ^ d ^ ' ^ 0 P o lice.Bureaus bomb s1 uad On Monday the Portland W aterB ureauissuedaw ater Z ,h ed ev ,ce and took 11 as CT¡denee. Police said the tripwire was slack, and i, appears it had boiltoabout lOOresidentsin neighborhood surround i„g Northwest 23rd Place and W e s C Road TO s Portiani» (DhscrOer Water Bolls Hit Portland Estabiished 1970 came right after a water boil issued to 130 homes in Gresham on Sunday. Both water boil alerts have been lifted since. USPS 959-680 Arrested in Fatal Stabbing Ponland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and wtll be relumed , f accompanied by a self addressed envelope. A ll created design display ads become the sole property o f the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications or personal usage without ™ c rX C,° nSenl ° f ,he general mana8er• unless the clien* has Purchased 'he composition o f such ad © 2008 theportland observer , all rights reserved , reproduction ^ whole or in , par ? W U H O U T PER M ISS IO N ,S P R O H IB ITE D . 1 1 . P „ , . d O h . ™ , - ^ r ,-. „ , de „ h o n-.s a member o f the Nahonal Newspaper Association-Founded in 1885, and The National Advertising Representative Amalgamated Publishers, Inc, New York, NY, and The West Coast Black Publishers Association A fatal stabbing that occurred early Thursday near City Hall has lead to the arrest o f two men. The victim, a 43-year-old man identified as Marc Sundin, was found collapsed on the sidewalk and dying from a stab wound to his chest. Video surveil­ lance images from local stores helped identify the suspects.