Page 4 January 8, 2020 Established 1970 USPS 959 680 4747 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submis- sions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and will be returned if accompanied by a self addressed envelope. All created design display ads be- come the sole property of the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications or personal usage with- out the written consent of the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition of such ad. © 2008 THE PORTLAND OBSERVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. The Portland Observer--Oregon’s Oldest Multicultur- al Publication--is a member of the National Newspa- per Association--Founded in 1885, and The National Advertising Representative Amalgamated Publishers, Inc, New York, NY, and The West Coast Black Pub- lishers Association PO QR code Mark Washington, Sr. Michael Leighton A dvertising M AnAger : Leonard Latin Music Video Leads to Firearm Charges Two Portland men have been charged with possess- ing the same stolen handgun after a music video that glorified firearms was investigated by Homeland Se- curity. Christopher Eugene Miller, 28, and Kebrin Larry Jones, 27, are charged by the U.S. Attorney for Ore- gon with unlawfully possessing a stolen Taurus model PT-845, .45 caliber handgun. Miller and Jones joins Desmond Boris Washington, 34, also of Portland, who was previously charged in a separate criminal case for unlawfully possessing the same handgun. All three men are convicted felons and not permitted to possess firearms, prosecutors said. Agents recovered the stolen firearm while execut- ing a search warrant on Washington’s Portland resi- dence. The men memorialized the firearms in a music video posted to YouTube, authorities said. Miller was arraigned Tuesday. Jones was arraigned separately last week and Washington awaits a three- day trial beginning March 3. A music video posted to Youtube that glorified firearms was investigated by Homeland Security and led to the arrest of two Portland men for illegal position of a firearm. P ublisher : e ditor : Office Manager/Classifieds: Lucinda Baldwin C reAtive d ireCtor : Paul Neufeldt r ePorter /W eb e ditor : Beverly Corbell P ubliC r elAtions : Mark Washington Jr. o ffiCe A ssistAnt /s Ales : Shawntell Washington CALL 503-288-0033 FAX 503-288-0015 news@portlandobserver.com ads@portlandobserver.com subscription@portlandobserver.com Postmaster: Send address changes to Portland Observer , PO Box 3137 , Portland, OR 97208 Community in Focus C ontinued from p age 2 municated that the three areas she considers the most import- ant pillars of Portland Fire and Rescue were community, service and sacrifice. In her first weeks of the job, she highlighted the sac- rifice of past members of the fire bureau by installing new light- ing and painting an accent wall behind the historical portrait of Chief David Campbell who died in a 1911 fire while protecting fellow firefighters. The new mural sends a mes- sage for community and service by showcasing the diverse popu- lations the fire bureau serves. Boone said she wants every- one who walks down the hallway to the chief’s office to know they are welcome and included. The bureau engaged the Regional Arts and Culture Council to manage the mural project and Boswell and Thomas’s submission “It takes everyone to create commu- nity” was selected and commis- sioned through a public process. The colorful painting, now ti- tled “Vibrant Cities Don’t Burn,” creates a bright tapestry of Port- land imagery stitched together with symbolic threads denot- ing the fire bureau’s history and work. A flutter of 36 butterflies representing each of the 36 Port- land Fire & Rescue firefighters lost in the line of duty fly in the direction of Chief Campbell’s portrait down the hall. Among the scenes of nature and people working in harmony are roses, which are both a sym- bol of the city and the centerpiece of PF&R’s logo. The work also honors the sacredness of the land and people who came before us and is imbued with so many sur- prise bits of symbolism that a key will accompany it on the wall. “I want to thank the artists for creating this celebratory, inclu- sive and engaging piece of work,” Chief Boon said. “I appreciate the level of commitment and under- standing that the artists put into this work as visual and visceral representations of service and community.” “Those who head down this hallway will understand our his- tory and know that we are going into the future together. This art- work highlights the best of our city and Portland Fire & Rescue,” she added. 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