Conrad Wilson
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A 20 year-old Clackamas County employee has been charged with a hate crime after police say he painted a swastika on the sidewalk beside a memorial display for a Black man who died after being held at the county’s jail.
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A sweeping lawsuit filed by the family for a slain leader of the 2016 occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge has been dismissed, essentially bringing to a close the last major legal chapter around the historic event.
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Cyan Bass previously pleaded guilty to setting parts of the Multnomah County Justice Center on fire during a Sept. 23, 2020 protest.
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The government once considered members of eco and animal rights groups top national security threats. But are they domestic terrorists? An upcoming court trial will debate who gets that label.
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Tyler Cox, an OHSU nurse arrested at a protest on Aug. 31, filed a lawsuit Thursday against the city of Portland and Portland Police officer Thomas Clark. Video appears to show Clark repeatedly punching Cox during the arrest.
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Oregon's chief justice announced new rules for the state's courts, including no longer requiring social distancing or face coverings, in most cases. The rules go into effect today.
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Since 2017, Jennifer Sung has been a member of the Oregon Employment Relations Board. As a lawyer, she represented labor organizations and employees in arbitration and litigation.
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The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office is weighing criminal charges against another Portland police officer stemming from last summer’s racial justice protests, OPB has learned.
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Sen. Floyd Prozanski, D-Eugene, told OPB he doesn't see a path forward for Senate Bill 401 that would've scrapped mandatory minimum sentences for certain violent crimes.
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Attorneys for the family of Terrell Johnson announced they reached a settlement agreement with the city that still must be approved by commissioners.