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Page 2 September 26, 2018 Judge Sentences Cosby to Prison Subscribe ! 503-288-0033 81-year-old led away from court in handcuffs Fill Out & Send To: (AP) -- His Hollywood ca- reer and good-guy image in ru- ins, Bill Cosby was led away to prison in handcuffs Tuesday at age 81, sentenced to three to 10 years behind bars for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman at his gated estate. The punishment made him the first celebrity of the #MeToo era to be sent to prison and all but completed the dizzying, late-in- life fall from grace for the co- median, TV star and breaker of racial barriers. “It is time for justice. Mr. Cosby, this has all circled back to you. The time has come,” Montgomery County Judge Ste- ven O’Neill said. He quoted from victim Andrea Constand’s statement to the court, in which she said Cosby took her “beauti- 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) Name: Telephone: Address: Bill Cosby departs from the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa. in handcuffs Tuesday to begin serving a three-to-10 year state prison sentence for sexual assault. (AP photo) ful, young spirit and crushed it.” Cosby declined the opportuni- ty to speak before the sentence came down, and afterward sat smiling, laughing and chatting The or email subscriptions@ portlandobserver.com Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 email ads@portlandobserver.com in Week Review check fares for passengers exiting TriMet trains are unconstitutional in Oregon. Judge John A. Witt- mayer found that David Douglas School Board member Ana Del Rocío was illegally stopped and searched because the Portland po- Disarm PSU Rally, Occupation lice officer and TriMet official who Portland State University students stopped her had no reason to sus- held a march and then occupied pect that she had not paid her fare. the area outside the PSU public Fernhill Murder Case Reward safety offices Monday to demand The father of the disarming of campus police a 25-year-old officers. The protests come as man who was PSU evaluates the fatal shooting found murdered of Jason Washington who was last January at shot and killed by two campus po- Fernhill Park in lice officers while trying to break northeast Port- up a fight last June 29, and consid- land is offering ers if the decision to arm campus a $30,000 re- police needs reversing. ward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the TriMet Fare Checks Illegal A Multnomah County judge ruled person or people responsible for Thursday that random stops to his death. According to Portland Established 1970 P ublisher : e ditor : Mark Washington, Sr. Michael Leighton e xecutive d irector : Rakeem Washington A dvertising M AnAger : Office Manager/Classifieds: c reAtive d irector : r ePorter /W eb e ditor : Leonard Latin Lucinda Baldwin Paul Neufeldt Danny Peterson P ublic r elAtions : Mark Washington Jr. o ffice A ssistAnt /s Ales : Shawntell Washington with his defense team. His wife courtroom. of 54 years, Camille, was not in Cosby’s lawyers asked that he court. Constand smiled broad- be allowed to remain free on bail ly upon hearing the punishment C ontinueD on p age 5 and was hugged by others in the neighbor’s apartment for her own and fired two shots when he ig- nored her verbal commands. Police Bureau, Cody Oller was killed in a shooting and there are Thorns Lose Title Game The North Carolina Courage no suspects in the case. claimed their first NWSL title Satur- Renewed Push on Wapato day by beating the Portland Thorns Multnomah County Commission- 3-0 in front of a sold out crowd of er Loretta Smith who is running 21,144 in Providence Park in Port- for election to the Portland City land, the largest attendance for a Council renewed her push to open professional women’s soccer final the never-used Wapato Jail in north in any league in US history. Portland as a homeless shelter last week. She drew support from de- Trade Fight Brings More Tariffs veloper Jordan Schnitzer who pur- The trade fight between the Unit- chased the jail from the county for ed States and China intensified $5 million, but plans to demolish it Monday as the two economic su- if he soon doesn’t get a proposal to perpowers hit each other with their biggest round of tariffs yet. The use it as a homeless shelter. Trump administration imposed Officer who Killed Neighbor Fired new 10 percent tariffs on $200 bil- A white police officer in Tex- lion of Chinese goods, spanning as who shot and killed her black thousands of products. China retal- neighbor in his apartment was iated immediately with new taxes fired by the Dallas Police Depart- of 5 percent to 10 percent on $60 ment on Monday. 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