MyEagleNews.com Wednesday, November 23, 2022 NEWS M114 challenge fi led in federal court By JIM REDDEN Oregon Capital Bureau PENDLETON — Sherman County Sheriff Brad Lohrey on Friday fi led a federal lawsuit to prevent voter-approved fi rearm restrictions from taking eff ect. Lohrey was joined in the Nov. 19 fi ling by the Oregon Firearms Federation and Adam Johnson, a Marion County gun store owner. The suit was fi led in the Pendleton Division of the U.S. District Court for the state of Oregon. It contends the ban on magazines that hold more than 10 rounds violates their Second Amendment right to bear arms and right to due process. Ballot Measure 114 was approved by a margin of 51% to 49% at the Nov. 8 election and is scheduled to take eff ect Dec. 8. It also would require a permit to buy a gun and will close the so-called “Charles- ton loophole” by requiring a criminal background check be completed before a gun sale or transfer can occur. The role of the sheriff in the lawsuit is not a surprise. As previously reported, many sheriff s across the state oppose the new restrictions in the measure and say they will not enforce them. Even statements from the Multnomah County Sher- iff ’s Offi ce and the Deschutes County sheriff were more about evaluating the measure, rather than a straight “yes,” when asked if the new law will be enforced. In response to a ques- tion about whether incumbent Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese or incoming Sher- iff Nicole Morrisey O’Don- nell will enforce Measure 114, sheriff ’s spokesperson Chris- tina Kempster would only say, “The Multnomah County Sheriff ’s Offi ce is evaluating how Measure 114 may impact operations. We will be work- ing with lawmakers, key stake- holders and our public safety partners to determine how to best implement a system that meets the requirements of Measure 114.” Deschutes County Sheriff Shane Nelson said in a state- ment that enforcement of Mea- A5 sure 114 would not be a priority for his offi ce. Other rural Ore- gon sheriff s, including Jeff er- son County Sheriff Jason Pol- lack, have said they would not enforce the law. Grant County Sheriff Todd McKinley declined to say whether or not his offi ce would enforce Measure 114. McKin- ley did say, however, that he and his deputies would “exercise our discretion” when it comes to enforcing the measure. “Banning magazines over 10 rounds is no more likely to reduce criminal abuse of guns than banning high horsepower engines is likely to reduce criminal abuse of automo- biles,” the lawsuit reads in part. “To the contrary, the only thing the ban contained in 114 ensures is that a crimi- nal unlawfully carrying a fi re- arm with a magazine over 10 rounds will have a potentially devastating advantage over his law-abiding victim,” it continues. Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum has vowed to defend the measure against lawsuits. man’s Market, Prairie City. Nov. 14 Traffi c stop, Highway 26 near milepost 170. Christopher Braden, 39, of Kingsville, Texas, cited for speeding (80/55 zone). • John Day Ambulance Nov. 10 1:52 a.m.: Dispatched to Riv- erside Mobile Home Park for an 83-year-old female with hip pain. Nov. 11 78:34 a.m.: Dispatched to Val- ley View Assisted Living for an unattended death. Nov. 13 10:28 a.m.: Dispatched to South Humbolt Street, Canyon City, for s 70-year-old male who fainted. 11:46 a.m.: Dispatched to Southeast Hillcrest Drive. Trans- ported a 23-year-old male to Blue Mountain Hospital. Nov. 14 10:29 p.m.: Dispatched to Valley View Assisted Living for an 82-year-old male with abdom- inal pain. Nov. 15 12:21 a.m.: Dispatched to Riv- erside Mobile Home Park for a 67-year-old male who fell and was unresponsive. 2:18 a.m.: Patient transport to the airport. 4:49 a.m.: Dispatched to Elkview Drive for a 42-year-old male who lost consciousness. 8:08 p.m.: Dispatched to Southwest Brent Drive for a 40-year-old female who lost consciousness. 11:20 p.m.: Patient transport to the airport. • Prairie City Ambulance Nov. 13 3:10 p.m.: Dispatched to 13th Street for a 77-year-old female with chest pains. John Day Ambu- lance also responded. COPS AND COURTS Arrests and citations in the Blue Mountain Eagle are taken from the logs of law enforcement agencies. Every eff ort is made to report the court disposition of arrest cases Circuit Court Nov. 17 Justin Scheidegger, 28, of John Day pleaded guilty to driving under the infl uence of intoxicants. Addi- tional charges of felon in posses- sion of a fi rearm and unlawful pos- session of a fi rearm were dismissed. Scheidegger was given a suspended sentence but was placed on bench probation for two years and ordered to complete 80 hours of community service or work crew time. He was also ordered to complete the Victim Impact Panel program, obtain a sub- stance abuse evaluation and com- plete all recommended treatment, and not to use or possess intoxicants during the period of his probation. His driver’s license was suspended for one year, and he was fi ned $250. Justice Court The Grant County Justice Court reported the following activity for the week ending Nov. 16: Traffi c citations fi led: 16 Misdemeanors fi led: 0 Hearings held: 25 Driver’s license suspensions: 1 Cases on probation: 16 Small claims fi led: 2 Warrants issued: 2 Violation of the basic rule: Alan Onofre Maldonado, 37, Bend, Oct. 26, 88/55 zone, fi ned $440; Caitlin Taylor Hubble, 32, Jackson- ville, Florida, Oct. 24, 71/55 zone, fi ned $165; Teresa Crossley, 41, Weiser, Idaho, Oct. 29, 71/55 zone, fi ned $165; Brian Russel Claus, 46, Bend, Oct. 31, 73/55 zone, fi ned $165; Ross Alan day, 51, Keizer, Oct. 29, 71/55 zone, fi ned $165; Damon Olson, 27, John Day, Oct. 24, 42/30 zone, fi ned $165; Thomas S. Portlock, 57, Portland, Oct. 23, 79/55 zone, fi ned $225; Corey J. Robinson, 23, Prineville, Oct. 23, 78/55, fi ned $225; Kyler J. Pow- ell, 21, The Dalles, Oct. 23, 78/55 zone, fi ned $225; 17-year-old male, Mt. Vernon, Sept. 29, 21/30 zone, fi ned $225; Richard Clay Bradford, 65, Parma, Idaho, Oct. 22, 70/55 zone, fi ned $165. Exceeding the speed limit: Steven Patrick Dunbar, 20, Boise, Oct. 20, 77/55 zone, fi ned $165; Jacob Ryan Batease, 28, Prairie City, Oct. 23, 74/65 zone, fi ned $115; Bryan David Barry, 66, Bend, Oct. 22, 44/30 zone, fi ned $140; Michele Charlene Upson, 53, John Day, Sept. 9, 50/35 zone, fi ned $140; Stephenie Ann Allen, 55, Canyon City, Nov. 1, 30/20 zone, fi ned $200; Edwin Leroy Newby, 68, John Day, Oct. 27, 33/20 zone, fi ned $275; Rebecca B. Harwell, 545, New Orleans, Nov. 6, 38/25 zone, fi ned $165; 17-year-old male, Mt. Vernon, Sept. 22, 75/55 zone, fi ned $140; 17-year-old male, John Day, Oct. 29, 55/30 zone, fi ned $265; Garrity E. O’Crowley, 40, Diamond, Oct. 3, 42/25 zone, fi ned $165. Driving while suspended or revoked: Travis Alexander Palmer, 32, Mt. Vernon, Oct. 14, fi ned $440; Aaron Lamb, 47, Drain, Oct. 22, fi ned $440; Loren Joseph Hodge, 44, John Day, Oct. 27, fi ned $440. No operator’s license: Steven Patrick Dunbar, 20, Boise, Oct. 20, fi ned $265. Careless driving resulting in an accident: Joseph Vernon Radi- novich, 44, John Day, Oct. 5, fi ned $385; Linda Marie Jones, 57, John Day, Oct. 19, fi ned $375. Careless driving: Bruce War- ing, 71, Lincoln City, Oct. 23, fi ned $265. Failure to drive within lane: Sean Patrick O’Grady, 52, Ilwaco, Washington, Sept. 26, fi ned $225. Failure to carry valid reg- istration card: Travis Alexander Palmer, 32, Mt. Vernon, Oct. 14, fi ned $115. Failure to carry proof of insurance: Travis Alexander Palmer, 32, Mt. Vernon, Oct. 14, fi ned $265. Passing in a no passing zone: Christopher Richard Conant, 39, Chatham, Illinois, Oct. 20, fi ned $265. Hunting from or across high- way: Jeff ery peabody, 64, Central Point, Oct. 29, fi ned $115. Unreasonable sound amplifi - cation: Michael Wyatt Hagopian, 34, John Day, Oct. 22, fi ned $95. Use of prohibited lighting: Judith Leann Scott, 22, Pendleton, Sept. 26, fi ned $165. Oregon State Police Nov. 12 2:04 p.m.: Trooper responded to South Fork Road near milepost 7 for a report of a poached deer. The hide of a mule deer and a gut pile were located and evidence collected. Investigation ongoing. 4:49 p.m.: Trooper responded to Highway 26 near milepost 125 for a single-vehicle non-injury crash. A Cadillac SRX went off the high- way and down a steep embankment, coming to rest on its wheels in the John Day River. The driver was on crutches and told the trooper he had numerous medical issues. He said he believed he fell asleep or blacked out, causing the crash. Jon T. Mars, 62, of Spray was cited for failure to drive within a lane and will be put in for a driver evaluation. Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce and Oregon Department of Transportation also responded. Nov. 13 12:15 a.m.: Olle Leroi Starnes, 52, of John Day was cited in lieu of custody for failure to report a change of residence. Nov. 14 7:45 a.m.: A trooper responded to Highway 26 near milepost 151 to dispatch an injured deer caught in a wire fence. A fi sh and wildlife trooper processed the deer for sal- vage. Four quarters and two back- straps were taken to Russell’s Meats in Canyon City for donation to the Grant County Food Bank. Nov. 15 3:39 p.m.: Trooper stopped a Jeep Cherokee for multiple traf- fi c violations at Northwest Seventh Avenue and Bridge Street, John Day. Justin Alan Scheidegger, 28, of John Day was cited for driving while suspended, failure to yield to an emergency vehicle and driving uninsured. Grant County Sheriff The Grant County Sheriff ’s Offi ce reported the following for the week ending Nov. 16: Concealed handgun licenses: 8 Average inmates: 11 Bookings: 6 Releases: 5 Arrests: 3 Citations: 3 Fingerprints: 11 Civil papers: 8 Warrants processed: 4 Assist/welfare check: 1 Search and rescue: 0 • Arrests and citations Austin Catron, 20, Mt. Vernon, cited for speeding (55/35 zone), fail- ure to use lights and careless driving. Cindy Chappel, 42, John Day, cited for driving uninsured. Mark Hodgkinson, 53, Gresham, cited for speeding (45/30 zone). Dispatch Grant County dispatch worked 110 calls during the week ending Nov. 15, including: • Grant County Sheriff Nov. 10 1:46 a.m.: Responded to North- west Third Avenue, John Day, for a report of a domestic dispute. 11:31 a.m.: Responded to High- way 7 near milepost 4 for an aban- doned vehicle. 12:44 p.m.: Responded to North Canyon Boulevard, John Day, for an abandoned vehicle. 2:13 p.m.: Responded to High- way 26 in Dayville for a suspicious person. 2:31 p.m.: Responded to west Main Street, John Day, for a wel- fare check. 5:21 p.m.: Responded to East Main Street, John Day, for a mental health call. 7:14 p.m.: Responded to County Road 63 near Highway 395 South for a non-injury crash. 8:11 p.m.: Took a report of a lost dog from Northeast Dayton Street, John Day. Nov. 11 11:16 a.m.: Took a report of dogs barking for hours from North- east Seventh Avenue, John Day. 3:01 p.m.: Responded to Prai- rie City Antiques for a report of a dispute. Amy Gian Domenico, 51, and Paul Ferretti, 60, both of Prai- rie City, were arrested for menacing. 5:31 p.m.: Took a report of a possible intoxicated driver on High- way 26 near milepost 145. 5:53 p.m.: Traffi c stop, Highway 395 South, Seneca. Driver warned for lighting violation. 8:52 p.m.: Advised of a suspi- cious person on Ingle Street, Mt. Vernon. 9:35 p.m.: Advised of a suspi- cious person on Ingle Street, Mt. Vernon. Nov. 12 4:25 p.m.: Took a report of cattle on Highway 26 near milepost 169. 6:50 p.m.: Advised of a drunken driver near Huff man’s Market, Prai- rie City. 8:25 p.m.: Advised of a trespass- ing complaint on Dog Patch Lane, John Day. 9:39 p.m.: Advised of a subject refusing to leave Blue Mountain Hospital, John Day. Nov. 13 8:04 p.m.: Advised of shots fi red on North Mountain Boulevard, Mt. Vernon. 8:06 p.m.: Took a report of an assault on Screech Alley Loop, John Day. 8:11 p.m.: Advised of a wounded buck on Highway 26 near milepost 157. 9:08 p.m.: Advised of an acci- dent with injuries on East Main Street, John Day. Nov. 14 3:50 a.m.: Advised of horses running at large at Clyde Holliday State Park, Mt. Vernon. 11:59 a.m.: Responded to Blue Mountain Hospital, John Day, for a mental health call. 3:37 p.m.: Took a theft report from Front Street, Prairie City. Nov. 15 7:50 a.m.: Olle Starnes, 52, of John Day was arrested on a Grant County Parole and Probation Offi ce warrant. 8:53 a.m.: Responded to South Canyon Boulevard, John Day, for a report of verbal harassment. 3:52 p.m.: Assisted Oregon State Police with a traffi c stop on Northeast Seventh Avenue, John Day. 5:42 p.m.: Took a report of tres- passing on Dog Creek Road near John Day. • Oregon State Police Nov. 11 5:31 p.m.: Advised of an intox- icated driver on Highway 26 near milepost 145. 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