UPDATE: SUSPECT WHO FIRED SHOTS AT POLICE ARRESTED

Portland Police Bureau

The suspect who fired shots at police in the Centennial Neighborhood has been taken into custody and the shelter-in-place order is being rescinded.

On Thursday, December 28, 2023 at 8:09p.m., East Precinct responded to a report that a wanted suspect was seen in the area of Southeast Division Street and Southeast 143rd Avenue. The named suspect was an adult male wanted related to a recent homicide case. Officers located the suspect leaving an apartment and driving away in a vehicle. Officers deployed spike strips and deflated the tires of the vehicle. The suspect drove to an apartment in the 2700 block of Southeast 148th Avenue and was challenged by police officers. He produced a handgun and began firing shots at the officers. Officers moved to positions of cover and the suspect ran into an apartment. He continued firing numerous shots at police from inside the apartment.

Due to the immediate threat of death or serious physical injury to police and community members, officers surrounded the apartment, closed area roads and sidewalks, and activated the Special Emergency Reaction Team (SERT) and the Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT). The Air Support Unit and small Unmanned Aerial System (drone) operators also assisted.

Incident Commanders activated the Public Alerts system to notify nearby community members of the incident with an order to stay inside, lock doors and windows, and stay away from external windows.

At 12:03a.m., the suspect came out of the apartment and surrendered to police. He was arrested. The suspect will be identified after he is booked on charges.

No shots were fired by police officers, and no injuries have been reported.

The Gresham Police Department and East Metro SWAT assisted in the response.


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