PORTLAND, Ore. (KPTV) - The Portland Police Bureau is investigating a shooting that injured one person early Wednesday morning. Just after midnight, officers responded to a shots fired call near Southeast Division Street and Southeast 125th Avenue. Officers arrived to the scene and found a man with multiple gunshot wounds.
Amid the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigration, Portland Police Chief Bob Day is clarifying his bureau’s role on immigration enforcement.
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The Portland Police Bureau won’t help federal immigration enforcement efforts in the city, Chief Bob Day said in a statement Tuesday that reiterated existing policy against cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Overall, Portland saw a decrease in the number of shooting incidents in 2024 compared to the year before. However, some neighborhoods continue to struggle with high rates of gun violence compared
Portland Police Chief Bob Day released an open letter to the public to address some of the “fear and uncertainty” surrounding deportation raids around the U.S.
A suspect was barricaded inside a home in the area of North Hudson Street and North John Avenue, with police asking people to stay indoors or stay away.
Police have released the name of the man who allegedly fired gunshots and then commandeered a TriMet bus in Portland’s Old Town on Wednesday. Hosea J. Chambers, 33, of Portland, was booked on a range of charges,
The Portland Police Bureau's Special Emergency Reaction Team and Crisis Negotiation Team are actively responding to a situation in southeast Portland.
Portland Police Chief Bob Day has addressed community concerns regarding immigration enforcement, emphasizing that the city's police force does not engage in such activities due to a lack of legal authority.
In a letter addressed to the community, PPB Chief Bob Day said his agency is committed to serving all Portland residents regardless of immigration status.
AJ Jackson will serve as Portland Fire & Rescue’s interim fire chief Jackson — who has served over 25 years with Portland fire, including as fire marshal — is currently serving as the bureau’s division chief for medical services and training.