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http://www.portlandobserver.com Hip Hop Renaissance St. Johns rapper refines his craft QR code for Portland Observer Online see Metro, page 9 ÿîfnrflanh Volume XLIV ‘City 0 /Roses’ ‘s S ir Number 50 b • Mptiey For S W December 17, 2014 « I I • I I « Established Ifl 1970 O livia O livia /T he P ortland O bserver Harry Jackson (from left), Bill Jackson, and Marci Jackson, all family relatives to one of the teenage victims from last Friday's shooting outside Rosemary Anderson High School, visit the north Portland school Monday to support the students. The community-based alternative school is part o f the Portland Opportunities Industrialization Center. Recovery begins after traumatic shooting O livia O livia T he P ortland O bserver by Dozens of tiny white snowflake earrings hung to the ears and jackets of students at Rosemary Ander son High School Monday, a symbol of solidarity in the wake of a shooting on Friday just outside the school that wounded four teenagers. The alternative school, part of the Portland Op Of C o m m itte d to C u ltu ra l D iv e rs ity /community-} r n m m u n itv service v e rv i photo by Helping Students Feel Safe i b5eruer44 years www.p w w w .portlandobserver.com Wednesday ■■ L3 Wedne Vote for Armed Police PSU approves plan pending guidelines L<ops I see page 3 H E M i portunities Industrialization Center in north Port land, handed out the snowflakes to community mem bers, faculty, staff, and students alike as police, community leaders and others reached out to make the students feel safe. The supporters included three members of the same African-American family, relatives of one of the teenagers injured in the shooting, David Jack- son-Lyday, 20. His grandfather, Bill Jackson, walked the campus along with Jackson’s sister Portland Police Officer continued on page 4