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How can we trust Portland police to "protect and serve" when one of their own won't even call 911 after being shot at off-duty?
In January, a Portland police officer was fired upon in a Hood River apartment complex parking lot while off-duty. He and his friends fled without reporting it. Less than 20 minutes later, shots rang out again in the same lot. A man was shot in the head and died.
The officer didn't notify authorities or his department until investigators tracked him down later. He's now on leave and under internal investigation.
If an armed, trained officer won't pick up the phone to report gunfire that could endanger the public, what does that say about their commitment when it's our lives on the line?
This isn't "protect and serve." This is self-preservation at everyone else's expense. We deserve better.
What do you think? Should off-duty officers face mandatory reporting requirements for incidents like this?
oregonlive.com/crime/2026/04/…
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