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Rap Sheet

Three issues of the Portland Police Association’s newsletter, The Rap Sheet since we last linked to it. All of them contain articles of some interest:

Rap Sheet [pdf] , October 2010
Highlights:

  • Daryl Turner’s President’s Message column (page 1) discusses police bureau’s internal investigation into the Aaron Campbell killing and other internal investigations.
  • An open letter to Oregonian columnist Steve Duin, from retired Sergeant Karl McDade, argues that “All of the recent incidents [of police violence] to which you have referred have been created by police officers following their training.” (page 4).

Rap Sheet [pdf], November 2010
Highlights:

  • Daryl Turner’s President’s Message (page 1) again discusses discipline and police internal investigations into officers’ violence.
  • The PPA’s attorney, Will Aitchison, has an article (page 1) which outlines the details of the PPA/City contract language on officer discipline.
  • The first in a three-part series of articles on the history of law enforcement in Portland by Jim Huff, the director of the Portland Police Museum (page 4).
  • An article entitled “Excusing the Oakland Rioters: Looting is not a Form of Civil Protest,” by Heather MacDonald, reprinted from the Weekly Standard (page 8).

Rap Sheet [pdf], December 2010
Highlights:

  • Daryl Turner’s President’s Message (page 1) argues that firing Ron Frashour and disciplining Ryan Lewton, Liani Reyna and John Birkbine for their actions at the scene of the Aaron Campbell killing benefits no one.
  • An article outlines the details of binding arbitration, by PPA attorney Will Aitchison (page 6).
  • Devallis Rutledge discusses the finer points of “reasonable suspicion” in an article entitled “Justifying Temporary Detentions: How Much Suspicion is Enough?” (page 8).
  • Part two of Jim Huff’s three-part series on the history of Portland law enforcement (page 11).

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Opinion column on the PPA and Frashour

What’s the problem? The Portland police union weighs in on the Frashour firing [column] / Steve Duin, Oregonian, 25 November 2010

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Nathan Thomas

Nathan Thomas’s parents reflect on his death, whether Portland police learned anything from it [column] / Steve Duin, Oregonian, 19 September 2010
~ Tells the story of a 1992 police killing, in which 12-year-old Nathan Thomas was shot by police during a hostage situation, and gives some details of how Thomas’s family members and neighbors lives have changed as a result of his death.

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more news as of Sunday

Beaverton officer on paid leave , KOIN [no date]

UPDATED – City budget passes, along with chance for more bike patrol officers / Jonathan Maus, BikePortland.org, 27 May 2010

Grand Jury Finds No Criminal Liability in Fatal Police Shooting of Keaton Otis / Hank Stern, Willamette Week News & Culture [blog], 28 May 2010

Grand Jury finds no criminal liability in Keaton Otis death, KOIN, 28 May 2010

Adams: Police, city will try different approach after shooting: UPDATE – Mayor says reform plans in place as grand jury finds no crime in mid-May Lloyd District incident / Jim Redden, Portland Tribune, 28 May 2010

Portland mayor releases statement on latest police fatal shooting / Maxine Bernstein, Oregonian, 28 May 2010

Keaton Otis and Roger Witter both owned a gun, but it didn’t pay off for either in their moments of crisis [column] / Steve Duin, Oregonian, 29 May 2010

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news & opinion about yesterday’s shooting, the new police chief etc.

Shooting: Protesters surround N.E. Portland crime scene / Michael Russell, Oregonian, 12 May 2010

New Portland police chief details Wednesday evening’s police-involved shooting [story & video of press conference] Oregonian, 13 May 2010
~ Names the officers involved in the officer-involved shooting: Christopher Burley, Cody Berne, Andrew Polas and Jim Defrain, all members of the Hotspot Enforcement Action Team (HEAT), a roving anti-gang unit. States that the name of the dead man will not be released until the Medical Examiner’s Office can notify his next of kin.

New Police Commissioner Gets First New Challenge (UPDATED with Adams comments this morning) / Hank Stern, Willamette Week News & Culture [blog], 13 May 2010
~ Includes reporting of statements Sam Adams made on OPB radio’s Think Out Loud this morning.

Adams and Reese Debut: Details Still Sketchy on Cop Shooting / James Pitkin, Willamette Week News & Culture [blog], 13 May 2010

New Portland Chief Mike Reese says cops should be ‘peacekeepers’ / Maxine Bernstein, Oregonian, 12 May 2010
~ Brief biography of the new chief, with a photograph of him playing electric guitar with his band The Usual Suspects. Seriously.

Technically, Rosie Sizer is still a Portland police chief / Janie Har, Oregonian, 13 May 2010

Sam and Dan Continue to Dance [column] / Steve Duin, Oregonian, 13 May 2010
~ A quote: “I don’t know where this is going, but I’m betting a vindictive City Council is going to be a heck of a lot more entertaining than a banal one.”

Sizer Wrongly Ousted by Adams [column] / Elizabeth Hovde, Oregonian, 13 May 2010

Firing Rosie Sizer: Bad move, mayor [letters to the editor] / Manuela Bonnet-Buxton, Randy Bynum, Linda Goertz, Ann B. Clarke, Mike Leonard, Richard F. Jaskiel, Roy Clark, Kurt Engelstad, Doris Conley, Dianne Sichel, Oregonian 13 May 2010 [print edition, 14 May 2010]

A City’s Moment for Re-Evaluation [editorial] / Oregonian Editorial Board, Oregonian, 13 May 2010

Sizer Shows Assertive Side / Jim Redden, Portland Tribune, 13 May 2010

New Chief Makes Heads Roll on the 15th Floor of the Police Bureau / James Pitkin, Willamette Week News & Culture [blog], 13 May 2010
~ WW sources say that three executive-level staff have been shown the door: Leslie Stevens (head of the bureau’s Office of Accountability and Professional Standards), John Eckhart (assistant chief of investigations), and Brian Martinek (assistant chief of operations).

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Oregonian news & opinion on the police bureau shakeup

The story about Adams’s shake-up of the Police Bureau went out on the Associated Press wire and has been reprinted in news sources from Boston to Duluth to San Jose to the UK. And there have been some more local stories and opinion pieces too:

Portland Mayor Sam Adams names new police chief, boots Rosie Sizer [story & video] / Janie Har, Oregonian, 12 May 2010

Portland Commissioner Dan Saltzman has harsh words for mayor on police, sewer savings / Janie Har, Oregonian, 12 May 2010

It’s payback time for Mayor Sam Adams [editorial] / Oregonian Editorial Board, Oregonian, 12 May 2010

Rosie Sizer defended ‘demonized’ Portland Police Bureau to the bitter end [column] / Steve Duin, Oregonian, 12 May 2010

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Portland city budget, what cops do, Westerman, and remembering Daniel Barga

Police Bureau Is Not $5 Million Over Budget / Beth Slovic, Willamette Week News & Culture [blog], 15 April 2010
~Slovic reports that a representative of the city’s budget office said in a public meeting that the Bureau is only $1.3 million over budget.

A Sheriff’s Perspective [column, but really a letter] / By Steve Duin, Larry Pike, Oregonian, 16 April 2010
~A letter from former Multnomah County sheriff’s deputy Larry Pike, in response to Duin’s column of last Wednesday. Pike explains his view on the role of law enforcement, and the difference between cops and soldiers.

Scott Westerman, Portland police union boss, ‘weighing his options’ after emergency meeting with association board / Maxine Bernstein, Oregonian, 16 April 2010

Portland police release tape of non-emergency call motorist made about road-rage encounter with Sgt. Scott Westerman / Maxine Bernstein, Oregonian, 15 April 2010

Cornelius man who died in police custody is remembered by friends and family / By Rebecca Woolington, Oregonian Washington County News, 15 April 2010

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still more on Westerman & Nice

First, an opinion column and guest opinion from the Oregonian:

Portland police union’s Scott Westerman: The rare cop who cops to the pain [column] / Steve Duin, Oregonian, 14 April 2010

Portland police: time for real accountability [opinion] / By Kai Snyder, Oregonian, 14 April 2010
~A community member argues that if cops like Nice and Westerman aren’t held accountable for their bad actions, they will lose the trust of “people like me who have a lot of sympathy for them.”

And some articles from the Willamette Week‘s blog:

Read the Report: New Details in Westerman Road Rage Complaint / James Pitkin, Willamette Week News & Culture [blog], 15 April 2010

Listen to the Tape: Westerman Road Rage Victim’s Call To Police / James Pitkin, Willamette Week News & Culture [blog], 15 April 2010

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Oregonian columns etc.

The Oregonian featured two interesting columns today:

Once Again, Rosie Sizer Misses the Point [column] / Steve Duin, Oregonian, 13 April 2010

Grand juror in Portland’s Hoyt Arboretum shooting case learns much about a bleak world [column] / Anna Griffin, Oregonian, 13 April 2010
~A profile of Floretta Shadel, one of the grand jurors who decided not to indict Jason Walters for killing Jack Collins.

And, an officer was injured today by a dog:

Portland officer recovering after dog bite, KGW, 13 April 2010
~A quote from the article: “So far, no action had been taken against the dog.”

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recent opinion pieces

Police use of force: The majority of Monday’s protesters were peaceful students, not anarchists [opinion] / Leah Gibson-Blackfeather, Oregonian, 2 April 2010

What killed Collins?: Latest shooting is a community problem [editorial] / By Patrick Guild, Daily Vanguard [Portland State University], 2 April 2010
~Guild compares the Portland Police Bureau to small children who are habitual biters.

Portland Police: The Face of the Franchise [column] / Steve Duin, Oregonian, 1 April 2010
~Duin criticizes Chief Rosie Sizer’s leadership style and lack of committment to meaningful change within the Police Bureau. Illustrated with a charming photograph of Sizer holding a bakery box and surrounded by doughnuts.

False Conclusion [letter] / Jeanne Longley, Oregonian, 31 March 2010
~Scroll down a bit to see this letter, which defends Edward Jones’s opinion piece comparing soldiers’ rules of engagement to cops’, which was earlier attacked in another letter to the editor from Zach Kenney.

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