Conrad Wilson
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Oregon Sues Federal Agencies For Grabbing Up Protesters Off The StreetsProtests continued in Oregon's largest city through Saturday night.
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Federal law enforcement officers and protestors clashed again overnight in Portland, Oregon. The city's mayor says they are endangering demonstrators.
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Agents are deployed in the Oregon city amid anti-police protests. Homeland Security official Ken Cuccinelli tells NPR the tactic is being used to move detainees to a "safe location for questioning."
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Jeremy Christian, convicted of two counts of murder for the stabbings on a Portland light rail train, will serve life without parole. Prosecutors say he was motivated by white supremacist ideology.
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Critics Say Oregon Shouldn't Be Holding Jury Trials During PandemicAmid the pandemic and continued social distancing measures aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, Oregon has continued with one activity that's bringing large groups of people together: jury trials.
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ICE is using a new tool to get sanctuary communities to cooperate with immigration enforcement. Critics say this maneuver has the same legal problem as past efforts. But the new tactic is working.
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Portland Stabbing: Man Convicted Of Murder, Hate Crimes In 2017 AttackA jury in Portland, Ore., has convicted a man of murder, attempted murder and hate crimes stemming from a 2017 stabbing attack on a light rail train.
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Closing Arguments To Begin In Portland Light Rail Train MurdersJurors in Oregon on Wednesday hear closing arguments in the trial of Jeremy Christian, who is accused of the 2017 racially motivated murders of two men.
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Stabbing Trial Raises Questions About Mental Illness, Race-Related ViolenceJury selection is underway in the trial of a man charged in a deadly stabbing attack aboard a light rail train in Portland, Ore.
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Oregon's new law designed to direct suspects with a mental illness to a state hospital is leaving some behind. Those charged with misdemeanors don't always qualify. That's raised some alarms.