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EDUCATIONCAREERS Special Edition
August 16, 2017
Kayse Jama Announces Senate Run
Kayse Jama, the executive director of Unite
Oregon and a longtime community organizer,
announced on Facebook on August 7th that
he is running for Oregon Senate District
24, currently held by Senator Rod Monroe.
Jama indicated he will be making a formal
announcement soon and paperwork has been
filed for the race. Well respected for his work
at Unite Oregon, Jama describes himself as
a solution seeker, bridge builder and change
agent. Jama says of his campaign: “I’m not a
politician. I am a community based leader. And
it’s time for more of us to step up.”
Executive Director of Unite Oregon Kayse Jama
DJ Quik and Scarface
Shot Fired at the Crystal Ballroom
A shot was fired in the early morning hours
during a DJ Quik and Scarface concert at the
Crystal Ballroom on Saturday, August 12th. No
injuries have been reported.
The famous downtown Portland venue was
evacuated after the shooting, around 12:41 a.m.
Police said in a news release that the suspect
left immediately after a gun was fired and that
there may have been an argument just before
the shooting occurred. The rap legends DJ Quik
and Scarface had to cut their performance short.
Witnesses described the gunman as a black
man in his 30s, about 5 feet 10 inches tall and
wearing a striped shirt. Anyone with informa-
tion is asked to call the non-emergency line at
503-823-3333.