August 7, 2019 The Page 3 INSIDE L O C A L N E W S Week in Review page 2 D anny p eterson /t he p ortlanD o bserver photo by Shanice Clarke is the new director of community engagement for Portland Public Schools. M ETRO page 6 Former Candidate Hired by District Clarke to lead community engagement team D anny p eterson t he p ortlanD o bserver Shanice Clarke, one of the two African American community leaders who ran for the Portland School Board last May, has been hired as the district’s new director of community engagement. Clarke, who lost to long time resident and Port- by land city employee Michelle DePass in the election, accepted the new job last week, continuing a com- mitment she expressed during her campaign to ele- vate the power and voices of students, families and community to advance student achievement. Clarke will leave her current position at Portland State University to take a lead role in forming the Portland School District’s strategic direction for public dialogue as part of a Strategic Partnerships C ontinueD on p age 5 PSU Athlete Shot Dead, Sister Charged Arts & ENTERTAINMENT page 7-8 pages 9-10 O PINION C LASSIFIEDS F OOD pages 10 page 12 Following the shooting death of 22-year-old former Portland State University basketball star Deante Strickland Friday after- noon, Deante’s sister, Tamena Strickland, has been charged with three criminal counts related to the death and wounding of two other family members. 30-year-old Tamena Strick- land is charged with one count of murder with a firearm and two counts of attempted murder with a firearm, Multnomah County Dis- trict Attorney Rod Underhill an- nounced Monday. According to court documents, Portland Police responded to re- ports of a shooting at approxi- mately 2pm on Friday in the 6200 block of Northeast 42nd Avenue. When officers arrived, they lo- cated Deante Strickland suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest and died just north of the resi- dence. Two others, a 25-year-old woman and a 67-year-old woman, who were also Strickland’s rela- tives, were also transported to the hospital after being found by po- lice with gunshot-related injuries. PSU athlete Daunte Strickland (left) and sister Tamena Strickland. The 25-year-old, who is Strick- land’s cousin, told police she heard gunshots while in the bedroom of her residence, where the 67-year- old woman and Deante and Tame- na Strickland were located. When the 25-year-old approached the living room, she saw her cousin, Tamena Strickland, direct a silver handgun in her direction and shoot her. Tamena Strickland surrendered to Portland Police with her attor- ney at around 7pm that evening and officers also found a black gun box on the front passenger seat floorboard in a vehicle associ- ated with the alleged suspect. Deante Strickland was slated to play for PSU’s football team after playing two seasons of basketball with the Vikings. He earned a de- gree in June and was preparing to compete in football in his fifth year, for graduate school. “We are all deeply saddened and grieving about this tragic news,” said Viking Basketball Coach Barret Peery, who recruited Strickland back to his hometown in 2017, a statement from PSU said.