Giving Back Inmates reach out; issue challege to help foster kids ‘City of Roses’ Volume XLVII • Number 37 See Metro, page 9 United Against Hate Clark Sheriff, others speak out against racism See Local News, page 3 www.portlandobserver.com Wednesday • September 19, 2018 Established in 1970 Committed to Cultural Diversity photo by S hane D ixon / via ap Police stand outside the Cheerful Tortoise bar following the June 29 shooting of a Jason Washington, a 45 year-old black Navy veteran and postal worker who was shot and killed by Portland State University police while trying to stop a bar fight across from the campus. Next Steps in PSU Shooting Campus opens two probes; board open to disarming by D anny p eterSon t he p ortlanD o bServer After a grand jury cleared two Portland State University police officers of criminal charges in the shooting death of a lawful- ly armed black man and evidence from the case is before the public for the first time, the university will begin its own public in- vestigations into the circumstances of the case which will include an examination of PSU’s policing policies and may result in a decision to disarm campus police entirely, PSU officials said. On Thursday, a Multnomah County Grand Jury determined that PSU police acted either in self defense or to protect other lives when Jason Washington, a 45-year-old Navy veteran, father, grand- father, and U.S. Postal Service employee, was shot on June 29. The deadly confronta- tion marked the university’s first officer-in- volved shooting since arming its security force three years ago in a controversial decision. Evidence released to the public for the first time shows Washington was carrying his friend’s firearm and had his own con- ceal carry permit at the time. Body cam video from campus police show he was shot after trying to stop a bar fight outside the Cheerful Tortoise, a popular bar in the vicinity of the campus. The two officers involved, Shawn McK- enzie and James Dewey, fired 17 shots at Washington, after warning him to drop the gun. C ontinueD on p age 4