June 10, 2020 Page 3 INSIDE L O C A L N E W S L ETTERS OF S UPPORT S TUDENT G RAD P HOTOS S TUDENT R EFLECTIONS S TUDENT P OETRY T OP T UNES V ALEDICTORIANS page 4-5 page 6-8 New Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell attends a news conference Monday announcing his appoint- ment to the top of command. He replaces Chief Jami Resch who suddenly stepped aside stating that Lovell was the better person to build community trust as police chief because of his strong ties with the black community. (AP photo) page 9-23 pages 10-14 S TUDENT A RT S HOUT O UTS C LASSIFIED /B IDS S CHOLARSHIPS pages 15 pages 16 Rising to the Top Lovell named police chief to build trust earned praise for building bridges in the black community during his tenure at the school, was suddenly named Portland’s new police chief on Monday. Chuck Lovell, an 18-year-vet- eran of the Police Bureau, replaces by M ichael l eighton Chief Jami Resch who announced P ortland o bserver e ditor A black Portland police lieu- at a news conference that she was tenant and former resource offi- stopping aside from the top com- cer at Jefferson High School who mand position in favor of Lovell, saying he was the better person to build community trust as chief because of his record of success building ties with the black com- munity. The promotion was endorsed by Mayor Ted Wheeler and followed 11 days of massive protests in the city calling for police reforms to c ontinued on P age 10 pages 21 pages 21 pages 22 pages 24 Established 1970 USPS 959 680 4747 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and will be returned if accompanied by a self addressed envelope. All created design display ads become the sole property of the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications or per- sonal usage without the written consent of the general man- ager, 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 Multicultural Publication--is a member of the National Newspaper Association--Founded in 1885, and The National Advertising Representative Amal- gamated Publishers, Inc, New York, NY, and The West Coast Black Publishers Association PO QR code Mark Washington, Sr. e ditor : Michael Leighton Office Mngr/Clasfds: Lucinda Baldwin s ales d irector : Leonard Latin c reative d irector : Paul Neufeldt o ffice a sst /s ales : Shawntell Washington P ublisher : 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 A group of young marchers in Portland move toward the Burnside Bridge on Saturday to protest racism and police violence against African Americans after the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in Minneapolis. (AP photo) After Protests, Mayor Re-Assigns Officers Armed police pulled from Portland schools Following massive marches to Wheeler announced Thursday protest racism by police and of- he was removing police resource ficer involved deaths of African officers from the city’s public Americans in Portland and across c ontinued on P age 10 the country, Portland Mayor Ted