ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL CONFIDENTIAL CASE PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 VERSION: 181015.1 CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL GENERAL OFFENSE REPORTED DATE/TIME OCCURRED DATE/TIME REPORTING OFFICER/DEPUTY NAME & # 10/01/2018 1823 10/01/2018 1823 ISMAIL, HYTHUM A (41302) LOCATION OF INCIDENT PLACE SW 3RD AVE / SW HARVEY MILK ST, PORTLAND COUNTY DISTRICT BEAT GRID MULTNOMAH CE 830 72015 SEVERITY FAMILY VIOLENCE GANG INVOLVEMENT SPECIAL STUDY No GANG INVOLVEMENT RELATED INCIDENT NUMBERS CP 42 2018-334543, GO 41 2018-55593, GO 42 2018-803187, GO 42 2018-803212, GO 42 2018-334557, GO 42 2018-360447, GO 42 2018-339675, GO 42 2018-337493 TOTAL LOSS TOTAL RECOVERED DAMAGED TOTAL DRUG TOTAL INTERNAL STATUS APPROVED BY APPROVED ON OPEN (UNDER INVESTIGATION) WOLF, KEVIN J (40799) 10/01/2018 OFFENSES [5] OFFENSE STATUTE PREMISE TYPE ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Hotel/Motel/Etc. CRIMINAL ACTIVITY WEAPON/FORCE USED GANG - OTHER HANDGUN OFFENSE STATUTE PREMISE TYPE GANG ACTIVITY (INCL POSS GANG Hotel/Motel/Etc. OFFENSE STATUTE PREMISE TYPE SHOOTING - INJURY Hotel/Motel/Etc. OFFENSE STATUTE PREMISE TYPE FORCE USED Hotel/Motel/Etc. OFFENSE STATUTE PREMISE TYPE PROTESTS/DEMONSTRATIONS Hotel/Motel/Etc. PERSON - SUSPECT #1 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE DOB KIMMONS, PATRICK J MALE BLACK 06/17/1991 HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HEIGHT HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB WEIGHT HAIR COLOR AGE 27 EYES EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY UNKNOWN ALL OTHER ID TYPES AND NUMBERS FBI: REDACTED SID: REDACTED PERSON - VICTIM #1 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE BRANCH, MARCEL DUPREE MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB AGE 32 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'11 210 BLACK BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED Oregon UNKNOWN PERSON - VICTIM #2 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE HALL, DANTE EMANUEL MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 1/401 DOB AGE 30 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'7 220 BLACK BROWN VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB REDACTED EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY Oregon COMPLEXION BUILD HANDED LIGHT STOCKY UNKNOWN HAIR STYLE FACIAL HAIR COLOR FACIAL HAIR DESCRIPTION DOB BRAIDED PERSON - WITNESS #1 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE WILLIAMS, TAYLOR FEMALE WHITE HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HEIGHT AGE 25 WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES UNKNOWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY UNKNOWN PERSON - WITNESS #2 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE MENA, MATTHEW MALE WHITE HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB HEIGHT HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB AGE 26 WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY UNKNOWN PERSON - WITNESS #3 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE CARROLL, GARRETT SCOTT MALE WHITE HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB HEIGHT HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB AGE 19 WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY REDACTED UNKNOWN PERSON - WITNESS #4 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE PARIS, TAMARA LYNN FEMALE UNKNOWN HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB HEIGHT HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB AGE 51 WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY REDACTED UNKNOWN PERSON - WITNESS #5 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE BROCK, BRITTANY ANN FEMALE WHITE HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DOB AGE 29 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'09 220 BROWN BLUE EMAIL ADDRESS ( DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED UNKNOWN EMPLOYER WORK OR SCHOOL ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP OCCUPATION SECURITY CITIZENSHIP MARITAL STATUS LENSES/GLASSES UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 LANGUAGE ENGLISH Page 2/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL PERSON - WITNESS #6 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE BROWN, VICTORIA SADIE FEMALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB HEIGHT HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB AGE 21 WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY REDACTED PERSON - W/KNOWLEDGE #1 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE WILLIS, MICHAEL DEON JR MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB 32 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 6'3 190 BLACK BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED Oregon UNKNOWN EMPLOYER AGE EMAIL ADDRESS WORK OR SCHOOL ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP OCCUPATION DELIVERY PERSON - W/KNOWLEDGE #3 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE WILLIAMS, CHRISTOPHER WADE MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB DOB AGE 27 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'11 160 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY REDACTED UNKNOWN PERSON - W/KNOWLEDGE #4 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE POLK, AUNDRE SOLOMON JER MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB DOB AGE 29 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 6'00 180 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY REDACTED UNKNOWN EMPLOYER WORK OR SCHOOL ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP OCCUPATION STUDENT PERSON - W/KNOWLEDGE #5 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE SULLIVAN, TORY SHEA MALE WHITE HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB DOB AGE 43 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 6'01 235 BROWN BLUE EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY REDACTED UNKNOWN EMPLOYER WORK OR SCHOOL ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP OCCUPATION SECURITY PERSON - SUBJECT #1 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE BONNER, TEONDRE ANTONIO MALE BLACK PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 3/401 DOB AGE 26 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB REDACTED REDACTED Oregon CITIZENSHIP HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'09 220 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY UNKNOWN MARITAL STATUS LENSES/GLASSES LANGUAGE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA PERSON - SUBJECT #2 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE ISLAM, RASOOL JR MALE BLACK DOB AGE 24 HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES UNKNOWN 5'8 130 BLACK BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED Oregon UNKNOWN COMPLEXION BUILD MEDIUM BROWN SLIM HANDED EMAIL ADDRESS HAIR STYLE FACIAL HAIR COLOR FACIAL HAIR DESCRIPTION DOB BRAIDED PERSON - SUBJECT #3 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE MOODY, JARON MARTAE MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB REDACTED BUILD HANDED DARK STOCKY 26 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'10 190 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY Oregon COMPLEXION AGE UNKNOWN HAIR STYLE FACIAL HAIR COLOR FACIAL HAIR DESCRIPTION DOB BRAIDED PERSON - SUBJECT #4 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE HERRING, JAMARIE DION MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HEIGHT HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB AGE 22 WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY UNKNOWN PERSON - SUBJECT #5 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE WATKINS, MARQUIS JAJUAN SAMUEL MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB 25 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 6'02 300 BLACK BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY Oregon UNKNOWN REDACTED AGE EMAIL ADDRESS PERSON - SUBJECT #6 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE HALL, BRUCE DERICK JR MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 CELL PHONE PRINTED BY: X91855 WORK PHONE DOB AGE 27 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'05 215 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS Page 4/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER REDACTED COMPLEXION BUILD POB ETHNICITY Oregon UNKNOWN HANDED HAIR STYLE FACIAL HAIR COLOR FACIAL HAIR DESCRIPTION DOB HEAVY PERSON - SUBJECT #7 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE BELL, ANTHONY DWAYNE JR MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP AGE 32 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 6'00 190 BLACK BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED New Mexico UNKNOWN COMPLEXION BUILD HANDED HAIR STYLE FACIAL HAIR COLOR FACIAL HAIR DESCRIPTION MEDIUM STOCKY RIGHT HANDED AFRO BLACK GOATEE DOB PERSON - SUBJECT #8 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE NEWSOME, SEAN RAMONE MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP AGE 41 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 6'3 260 BLACK BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED California UNKNOWN PERSON - SUBJECT #9 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE GONZALES, MANUELITO FERNANDO RA JR MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DOB AGE 27 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'08 185 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS ( DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER REDACTED COMPLEXION BUILD POB ETHNICITY Oregon UNKNOWN HANDED HAIR STYLE FACIAL HAIR COLOR AFRO, SHORT FACIAL HAIR DESCRIPTION MUSTACHE, PENCIL (THIN) PERSON - SUBJECT #10 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE HALL, CHRISTOPHER JOHN JESSE MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DOB AGE 28 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'8 200 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS (503) 846-6453 DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED Oregon UNKNOWN COMPLEXION BUILD HANDED STOCKY HAIR STYLE FACIAL HAIR COLOR FACIAL HAIR DESCRIPTION DOB SHAVED BALD PERSON - SUBJECT #11 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE MOORE, KNEKO TYRAY DESHA MALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE AGE 30 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'10 180 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS ( PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 5/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED Oregon UNKNOWN COMPLEXION BUILD MEDIUM SLIM HANDED HAIR STYLE FACIAL HAIR COLOR FACIAL HAIR DESCRIPTION DOB SHORT PERSON - SUBJECT #12 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE WICKLIFF-BUTLER, MICHELLE ANTOINETTE FEMALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP AGE 56 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'5 125 BROWN BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED California UNKNOWN PERSON - SUBJECT #13 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE HALL, FELICIA CRISTINA FEMALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB AGE 50 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'1 145 BLACK BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED Oregon HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN PERSON - SUBJECT #14 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE BRANCH, SHILA AUNISE FEMALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP DOB AGE 33 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'3 195 BLACK BROWN HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB ETHNICITY REDACTED REDACTED Oregon UNKNOWN PERSON - W/KNOWLEDGE #2 NAME (LAST, FIRST MIDDLE) SEX RACE ADEN, AYAN H FEMALE BLACK HOME ADDRESS - STREET, CITY ZIP HOME PHONE CELL PHONE WORK PHONE DRIVERS LICENSE (STATE) SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER POB DOB AGE 17 HEIGHT WEIGHT HAIR COLOR EYES 5'0 100 BLACK BROWN EMAIL ADDRESS ETHNICITY REDACTED UNKNOWN VEHICLE - INFORMATION #1 LICENSE NUMBER STATE OF ISSUE VEHICLE TYPE LICENSE TYPE LICENSE YEAR 098KWU Oregon PASSENGER CAR Passenger Car 2020 VIN OWNER APPLIED NUMBER 2G1WB58K869160142 MISC INFORMATION MAKE MODEL STYLE YEAR COLOR Chevrolet Impala 4DR AUTOMOBILE 2006 White INSURANCE COMPANY LIAB POLICY # EXP DATE No PRINTED ON: 10/30/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 6/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 AUTOMOBILE DETAILS PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION INTERIOR DESCRIPTION WINDOWS WHEELS EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION CONDITION MODIFICATION BODY DAMAGE OTHER FEATURES VEHICLE - INFORMATION #2 LICENSE NUMBER STATE OF ISSUE VEHICLE TYPE 624JHY Oregon MINI-VAN/PASSENGER VAN Passenger Car LICENSE TYPE VIN OWNER APPLIED NUMBER LICENSE YEAR 2020 2A8GM68X37R327136 MISC INFORMATION MAKE MODEL STYLE YEAR COLOR Chrysler Pacifica VAN 2007 Blue INSURANCE COMPANY LIAB POLICY # EXP DATE AUTOMOBILE DETAILS No TRANSMISSION INTERIOR DESCRIPTION WINDOWS WHEELS EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION CONDITION MODIFICATION BODY DAMAGE OTHER FEATURES VEHICLE - INVOLVED #3 LICENSE NUMBER STATE OF ISSUE VEHICLE TYPE LICENSE TYPE LICENSE YEAR PASSENGER CAR VIN OWNER APPLIED NUMBER 5NPDH4AE0EH460832 MISC INFORMATION MAKE MODEL STYLE YEAR COLOR Hyundai Elantra 4DR AUTOMOBILE 2014 Red AUTOMOBILE DETAILS INSURANCE COMPANY LIAB TRANSMISSION INTERIOR DESCRIPTION WINDOWS WHEELS POLICY # EXP DATE EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION CONDITION MODIFICATION BODY DAMAGE OTHER FEATURES VEHICLE - INFORMATION #4 LICENSE NUMBER STATE OF ISSUE VEHICLE TYPE 1A528CF Idaho PASSENGER CAR LICENSE TYPE VIN OWNER APPLIED NUMBER LICENSE YEAR MISC INFORMATION MAKE MODEL STYLE YEAR COLOR Nissan Altima 4DR AUTOMOBILE 2018 Blue INSURANCE COMPANY PRINTED ON: 10/30/2018 LIAB PRINTED BY: X91855 POLICY # EXP DATE Page 7/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 AUTOMOBILE DETAILS PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL TRANSMISSION INTERIOR DESCRIPTION WINDOWS WHEELS EXTERIOR DESCRIPTION CONDITION MODIFICATION BODY DAMAGE PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 OTHER FEATURES PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 8/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME SLATER, MARK E (27192) 10/01/2018 0904 SUBJECT SILVER TOYOTA CAMRY STRUCK BY BULLET Vehicle Mentioned: Washington Registration BJM3729 2018 Toyota Camry, 4 door, Silver in color Vehicle Owner: Dollar Rent A Car Vehicle Renter: ALBERS, CRAIG M/W, DOB Home Address: Cell Phone: NARRATIVE On September 30th, 2018 at approximately 3:08 a.m., an officer involved shooting occurred in the pay parking lot at SW 3rd Avenue/SW Harvey Milk Street. When the shooting occurred, the listed vehicle was struck by one bullet, which traveled through the right rear portion of the vehicle, through the right rear headrest, striking the dashboard and windshield. The bullet ultimately landed on the left rear passenger seat, which was later collected by the Forensic Evidence Division. Later that morning, I contacted CRAIG ALBERS, who exited the Hi-Lo Hotel at 320 SW Harvey Milk Street, where he spent the night. ALBERS told me he had rented the listed vehicle from the Dollar Rent A Car at the Portland Airport, and that it was due to be returned soon. I explained to ALBERS that the vehicle had been struck by a bullet, and that we would not be able to release the vehicle to him for several hours. I provided ALBERS my business card, and told him to contact Dollar Rent A Car and give them my information to contact me so I could release the vehicle to them. ALBERS then gave me the key to the vehicle. I eventually made contact with Dollar Rent A Car, and later that afternoon, an employee arrived at the scene and drove the vehicle away. NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME ISMAIL, HYTHUM A (41302) 10/01/2018 1828 SUBJECT OIS WITNESS STATEMENT PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 9/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL **NOTE: This supplemental report was written as a GO. Please transcribe as a supplemental report on same case number*** On 10/01/18 I received a phone call at Central Desk from Tamara Paris. Paris was a guest at the Hi-Lo Hotel at 320 SW Harvey Milk on the night of the officer involved shooting on 9/30/18. Tamara felt it was her duty to call PPB and offer her statement. Tamara told me that she was sound asleep when she awoken by the sound of at least two gunshots. She jumped out of bed and heard another series of gunshots. She looked out her window and saw PPB Officers rendering aid to someone on the ground near bushes, searching vehicles, and dealing with several people associated with several vehicles. While she did not see the actual shots, she heard them. Tamara told me that she had been watching news coverage and felt that people were making false claims of police "brutality" and complaints of uses of force. Tamara told me that after the shooting, all officers she witnessed were acting professional and saw nothing that would be deemed abusive or out of the ordinary. She was upset that protestors were making allegations of excessive force after the shooting incident and wanted to make it clear that she saw nothing of the sort. Tamara is available for a follow up call, if needed. (A pdf copy of this report has been emailed to Sgt. Det. Michele Hughes) -Nothing Further NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME TRUMMER, DANIEL Y (55317) 10/04/2018 1545 SUBJECT ASSISTANCE IN CRIME SCENE On 09/30/2018, I responded to SE 4th Ave/SE Harvey Milk to assist in crime scene management. I was tasked to maintain crime scene on SW Harvey Milk St between SW 3rd Ave/SW 4th Ave. I managed hotel guest from the HI-LO hotel and ensured no one entered the crime scene. I escorted several vehicles out of the crimes-scene, as detectives started opening up the crime scene. Nothing further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 10/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #1 ASSIGNED TO RANK ASHEIM, CHARLES B (46067) ORG UNIT CAPACITY TOD: GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 ASHEIM, CHARLES B PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M Page 11/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #2 ASSIGNED TO RANK GILBERTSON JR, DAVID A (54334) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 GILBERTSON JR, DAVID A SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M STATEMENT AUTHOR DATE/TIME GILBERTSON JR, DAVID A (54334) 09/30/2018 0631 SUBJECT WITNESS STATEMENT I spoke with Taylor Williams who was in the parking lot at the time of the shooting. Williams said that she saw a black male that was about six feet tall with a full beard and she said she thought he had a gun. Williams was very intoxicated and very upset. Williams said that she didn't want anyone to know that she was talking to the Police and refused to tell me if she had any other information regarding the incident. I gave Taylors information and statement to Detectives. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 12/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #3 ASSIGNED TO RANK ABLES, JERRY D (36303) ORG UNIT CAPACITY TOD: GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 ABLES, JERRY D SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME ABLES, JERRY D (36303) 09/30/2018 0302 SUBJECT SHOOTING INVESTIGATON Ofc. Asheim #46067-partner Ofc. Kerridge #52977-partner Sgt. Schmautz #44627-mentioned Ofc. Asheim, Ofc. Kerridge and I responded to the report of a shooting at SW 3rd/ SW Harvey Milk. We arrived and I recognized several subjects standing near the scene that are known gang members. I saw Teondre Bonner, Rasool Islam and Jaron Moody all standing together. They are all Rollin 60's crip gang members. They all seemed to be very upset over the shooting. I had also seen Jamarie Herring walking on SW 3rd Ave, towards the shooting scene. He is a Woodlawn Park gang member, who associates with Rollin 60's gang members. We walked into the lot at SW 3rd Ave/Harvey Milk and spoke with Sgt. Schmautz. I noticed several spent shell casings in the lot and advised all officers in the immediate crime scene should leave the immdiate crime scene. Sgt. Schmautz asked that we expand the crime scene and clear SW 3rd Ave of people. We also learned the suspect who was shot was Patrick Kimmons, a well known Rollin 60's crip gang member. We escorted everyone that was on SW 3rd Ave, south to SW Oak St. Jaron Moody was very upset and told us he would "Flip the city upside down" if Patrick Kimmons died as a result of the shooting. He was very angry at the police. While we were securing the crime scene, I also saw Marquise Watkins walk into the area. He is also a Rollin 60's crip. Sgt. Schmautz asked that we remain in the area and check the perimeter. While doing this, we learned there had been two walk in gunshot victims at Emanuel PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 13/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Hospital. The two gunshot victims were learned to be Dante Emanuel Hall and Marcell Dupree Branch. I know Dante "Manny" Hall to be a well known Rollin 60's crip gang member. We drove back to the shooting scene and spoke with both Sgt Schmautz and Sgt. Hughes from Homicide. Ofc. Asheim relayed the info about the two shooting victims at Emanuel Hospital. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 14/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #4 ASSIGNED TO RANK ASHEIM, CHARLES B (46067) ORG UNIT CAPACITY TOD: GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 ASHEIM, CHARLES B SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME ASHEIM, CHARLES B (46067) 09/30/2018 0548 SUBJECT RESPONSE TO OIS 6 Ofc. J. Ables, #36303, partner Ofc. R. Kerridge, #52977, partner Ofc. D. Madison, #52674, GET Ofc. R. Espana, #48728, GET Ofc. T. Streed, #54282, Central Sgt. A. Schmautz, #44627, Central Sgt. M. Hughes, #36818, Homicide Sgt. S. Wilbon, #46941, GET 8 On 09/30/18 at approximately 0302hrs I was working a uniform partner GET car with Officers Kerridge and Ables in North Precinct. We heard a broadcast of shots fired and a person down in a parking lot at SW Stark St. between SW 3rd Ave and SW 4th Ave. We left North and headed towards downtown to assist Central Precinct. We arrived and I parked our car on SW 3rd Ave. at SW Oak St. By the time we walked up to SW Stark St. Central Precinct officers were beginning to string up crime scene tape around the parking lot on the north side of SW Stark St. I immediately recognized several subjects standing on the NE edge of the crime scene on the west sidewalk of SW 3rd Ave. This included SB Jaron Moody, AO Teondre Bonner, and AO Rasool Islam. I recognized all of these subjects as known Rollin' 60 Crip gang members. I have known all of them for the past 6-8 years and know that they each have been investigated for weapons offenses and shootings in this time. They were yelling at the Central officers that they (the police) killed their friend. SB Moody saw me and asked me who got shot and I told him that I had no idea. He said, "If one of my homies is dead I'm gonna turn this city upside down. I don't give a fuck about the police! I aint scared of any of you!" I told him to calm down and that I would see if I could see what was happening. He said, "You know me Asheim, I will burn this city down, on 6-0! I'll take all you out!" His openly violent comments seemed to be threatening the police as a whole if one of his friends had been killed by the police. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 15/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL We walked in to the crime scene while these subjects stayed outside of the tape. I saw officers loading a subject on to a stretcher and we walked over to see if we recognized him. I did recognize this person as SB Patrick Kimmons. I saw that there was blood on the front of him and his eyes were open. He is another subject that I also know as Rollin' 60 Crip and that I have had many contacts with in the past 8 years. I gave his name to the medics and officers onscene. Medics loaded him up and left to get him medical care at the hospital. I looked down and in the parking lot right near where SB Kimmons was put on the stretcher. I saw blood and medical supplies in the parking lot. Just north of this, Ofc. Streed and another officer were standing by a small, snub nosed revolver also laying on the pavement of the parking lot. This was near the passenger side of a black sedan in the parking lot. I saw Sgt. Schmautz in this lot and learned that this was an officer involved shooting. At this point we walked out of the immediate crime scene back to the west sidewalk of SW 3rd Ave. SB Moody, AO Bonner, and AO Islam were still standing here and filming with their cell phones. SB Moody called out to me by name and asked me several times to just tell him who it was. I told him that we needed to make the crime scene bigger and that we all needed to walk to the next intersection to the north, SW Oak St. While I walked with this group they kept asking who got shot. All of these gang members know me by name and at some level we have a rapport with each other. I pulled SB Moody to the side and said that I did not know what happened. I told him that I did see that their friend, SB Kimmons, had apparently been shot and was going by ambulance to recieve more care. I generally would not name a subject involved in such an incident. But based on my knowledge of this group of gang associates and the threats that had already been made I wanted to give them some info and also try to get them to leave the immediate area so we could secure the scene. Ignoring them was not working and they were becoming more hostile. We only had 4 cops to clear out this entire block. I believed that if they found out who it was and that they had been transported by ambulance it was likely they would leave downtown and head to the hospital. They thanked me for telling them who got hurt and kept asking me if I knew where he was wounded or if he was going to live. I told them I did not know his injuries and that I was hopeful medical could help him. I did not know the hospital he was going to but told them that it was likely OHSU or Emanuel. SB Islam kept asking me if he could get his car out of the same parking lot so they could go to the hospital. I told him that was not possible and their cars would likely be unavailable until sometime the next day. They then quickly walked to the northside of SW Oak St. and met up with a group of other black males that I did not recognize. We then moved to the east sidewalk of SW 3rd Ave. and I saw AO Marquise Watkins standing outside of the Golden Dragon; he appeared to be on his cell phone. Shortly after this I saw AO Damion Holcomb in front of the same business, he may have even been inside the Golden Dragon at some point. I know both of these subjects to also be known Rollin' 60 Crips. These subjects started walking north towards SW Oak St. as other officers cleared off this side of the street. AO PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 16/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Watkins asked me about getting his car out of the parking lot where the crime scene was. I told him that was not possible and their cars would likely be unavailable until sometime the next day. He then ran to catch up to the rest of the Rollin' 60 Crips. AO Cedrick Washington came running over to us along the south sidewalk of SW Oak St. east of SW 3rd Ave. I know him as a 62 East Coast Crip gang associate. I pointed out where his friends were and he ran to catch up to them. I was concerned about the threats SB Moody had been making. We told Sgt. Schmautz about our concerns and we then drove around the area checking the blocks for any more of these gang associates. We did not see anyone else we recognized on foot in the area. It appeared that they had left the area. During this time two gun shot victims were brought in to Emanuel Hospital in North Precinct. We did not respond there but learned that Manny Hall was shot in the leg. I know him to be a well-known Rollin' 60 Crip and good friends with SB Kimmons, SB Moody, and the other listed gang associates. The second gun shot victim at Emanuel was Marcell Branch. I do not know Marcell Branch but I saw that he was associated to several Unthank Park Hustler and Hoover Criminal gang associates. These gangs would be the enemy of the Rollin' 60 Crips. I passed on this information to Sgt. Schmautz and Sgt. Hughes at the crime scene. I spoke by phone with Sgt. Wilbon and also shared this information with him. Sgt. Hughes told us that we could secure from the crime scene and asked us to send reports to the Homicide que. Refer to reports from mentioned officers. Nothing further at this time. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 17/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #5 ASSIGNED TO RANK DIGREGORIO, SEAN (57783) ORG UNIT CAPACITY EAST 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 DIGREGORIO, SEAN SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME DIGREGORIO, SEAN (57783) 09/30/2018 0624 SUBJECT CRIME SCENE On 9/30/18 myself and Ofc. Robert (52367) self dispatched as cover to a call at SW 3rd Ave/ SW Harvey Milk St. We arrived on scene at 0317. Upon arriving on scene I assisted with putting up crime scene tape at the location. I then took up a position blocking traffic at SW 4th Ave/ SE Oak St. I was then relieved of my position by a central night shift officer. There is nothing further to report at this time. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 18/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #6 ASSIGNED TO RANK SCHMAUTZ, AARON M (44627) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 SCHMAUTZ, AARON M SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME SCHMAUTZ, AARON M (44627) 09/30/2018 0634 SUBJECT NARRATIVE (SB) Aden, Ayan H (SB) Polk, Aundre (SB) Willis, Michael On 09/30/2018 at approx 0300, I was finishing up with the Entertainment detail enclosure. We had responded to numerous fights with subject stating that they were in gangs and threatening each other, and officers had been sent to various areas in the down town core to monitor those groups. I heard Sgt. Britt go out at the lot at SW 3/SW Stark to monitor. At 0308, I heard him broadcast, "Shots fired." I was unclear if this meant that he had shot or there had just been a shooting, but I drove down to the area. When I got to the lot, I saw Sgt. Britt and Ofc. Livingston standing in the lot near the center of the lot. For reference, the lot is SW 3-SW 4 on SW Harvey Milk. The officers were approx midblock SW 3-SW 4 within the lot. I approached and saw 2 people sitting in a black car. I later identified them as (SB) Aden, who was in the drivers seat, and (SB) Polk, who was in the passenger seat. I also saw (SB) Willis standing in front of the car, which was facing SB in a parking spot. I saw a black revolver sitting on the ground approx 20 feet to the west of the passenger door of the car. I could see another male lying on the ground approx 40 feet from the front of the car to the west. He was lying on the bark near a hedgerow. I could see blood on his back and hip. It was clear that he had been shot and was bleeding. I wanted to get to him asap to provide medical care. I directed officers to get (SB) Willis to walk to the east. They did. I then told other officers that I needed an officer to be responsible for maintaining control of the gun, and another set of officers to manage the two in the car. We quickly got the driver out and then other officers controlled (SB) Polk. I then led a team up to the subject who had been shot. I immediately controlled his hands and quickly patted him down. I saw that he was shot in the legs. I asked officers to tourniquet his legs. I then cut off his shirt and located a bullet wound to his upper back. We applied a chest seal and then rolled him over and found another bullet wound in his lower torso. We applied a chest seal to that as well. Medical arrived and we helped get him onto a gurney and he was transported. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 19/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL I assisted in setting up the crime scene. I learned that Ofc. Livingston and Sgt. Britt were involved officers and Ofc. Harris and Ofc. Moore were witneses. I sequestered them with uninvolved officers. I learned that 2 gunshot victims had arrived at a local hospital and that they had possibly been shot in a shooting that occurred just before this officer involved shooting. I then learned that there was blood on the ground just outside of our crime scene leading to the bike lane. We expanded the crime scene to cover that portion. Sgt. Wuthrich was the IC. He and I discussed the scene to make sure that all areas of concern were taken care of. I then briefed detectives and was relieved. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 20/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #7 ASSIGNED TO RANK AMOS, DEANDRE D (52982) ORG UNIT CAPACITY EAST 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 AMOS, DEANDRE D SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 KLAUZER, LELAND T NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME AMOS, DEANDRE D (52982) 09/30/2018 0506 SUBJECT ASSISTED WITH CRIEM SCENE On the above date and time, I assisted several officers and sergeants on a call involving shots fired. When I arrived on scene, the crime scene had already been established. I assisted officers and strung crime scene tape along the outer perimeter. Once I finished that task I roamed the outer perimeter, making sure there were not pedestrians walking in the crime scene. Once I finished that, I was relived and sent back to East precinct. Nothing further to report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 21/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #8 ASSIGNED TO RANK ROBERT, ONEST (52367) ORG UNIT CAPACITY EAST 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 ROBERT, ONEST SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME ROBERT, ONEST (52367) 09/30/2018 0712 SUBJECT CRIME SCENE Ofc. Digregorio#57783--Partner Ofc. Moore#51791 Ofc. Digregorio and I responded to SW 4th/ Harvey Milk St on the report of shoots fired call. Upon arrival I contacted Ofc. Moore who asked Ofc. Digregorio and I to stay with his vehicle as he had a male detained in the back seat. The patrol vehicle was located in the flag lot. At approximately 0545 hrs, the male was released and Ofc. Digregorio and I cleared the scene. Refer to the other officer's report for more details. Nothing further to report at this time. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 22/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #9 ASSIGNED TO RANK KLAUZER, LELAND T (52113) ORG UNIT CAPACITY EAST 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 KLAUZER, LELAND T SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NOTES AUTHOR DATE/TIME KLAUZER, LELAND T (52113) 09/30/2018 0711 SUBJECT ROLE ON SCENE, OUTER PERIMETER I responded to assist Central Precinct with an officer involved shooting. While on scene I took responsibility as a supervisor for the outer perimeter. I established the outer perimeter as SW 3rd Ave between Pine and Washington, SW 4th Ave between Washington and Oak, SW Oak between 4th Ave and 2nd Ave, SW Harvey Milk St between 4th Ave and 2nd Ave. I established the entrance to the red zone at the northeast corner of the flat lot near the Church of Scientology at 309 SW 3rd Ave. I assisted with staffing and relieving these positions and eventually passed a description of my perimeter on to Sergeant Jett prior to clearing from the scene. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 23/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #10 ASSIGNED TO RANK WUTHRICH, STEVEN M (44055) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 WUTHRICH, STEVEN M SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME WUTHRICH, STEVEN M (44055) 09/30/2018 0648 SUBJECT SUMMARY I responded to SW 3rd Ave/SW Harvey Milk St. to report by Sgt. Britt that shots had been fired. I arrived on scene and learned the incident was an officerinvolved shooting. I took incident command, made notifications, and managed police resources at the crime scene. NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME WUTHRICH, STEVEN M (44055) 09/30/2018 0650 SUBJECT OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING [8] I was at Old Town Precinct after the bars had closed and entertainment district had been re-opened. Sgt. Britt mentioned he was going to take a few officers to go patrol the parking lot between located on SW Harvey Milk St. between SW 3rd Ave and SW 4th Ave. due to several shootings in that area in recent months. A short time later I was in my patrol car in front of OTP and I heard Sgt. Britt broadcast "Shots fired." I responded to the parking lot and observed officers pointing guns to the south from the middle of the lot. I parked my car on SW 3rd Ave. just north of SW Harvey Milk St. and proceeded west through the lot on foot. There I observed Sgt. Schmautz and other officers utilizing their IFAK kits to apply emergency first-aid to a male that was laying down on the ground. I also observed a small barreled black revolver a few feet north of the subject they providing aid to. Sgt. Schmautz pointed out two individuals in a black 4-dr sedan a few feet east of the revolver and said something to the effect of "we need to detain them." Both subjects in the car appeared to be compliant and had their hands up. I went around to the driver's seat of the car and had the female driver step out. The driver was a black female who appeared to be in her early to mid twenties. Based on the tightness of her clothing I was able to verify she did not possess any weapons and I placed her in the back of a silver slick-top parked east of me in the lot. I then returned to the front passenger side of the vehicle, had the male step out, conducted a pat-down, and placed him in the back of a white Ford Crown Victoria slick top parked just east of me in the lot. Once the subject was in custody I instructed Ofc. Suciu to stand next to the black revolver and ensure it was not disturbed. I returned to the custody scene and asked Sgt. Britt if he was okay. Sgt. Britt said he was and stated he was involved. Ofc. Livingston was standing nearby and I asked if he was involved as well. Ofc. Livingston told me he was. I clarified by asking, "You both shot?" Both Sgt. Britt and and Livingston told me they did. I then asked them what direction they shot and they both indicated southbound. I then separated Sgt. Britt and Ofc. Livingston and assigned officers to remain with PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 24/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL them away from the scene. I requested Sgt. Schmautz assist in identifying who the witness officers were. I asked arriving officers to assist in establishing the crime scene, crime scene log, and locate and interview civilian witnesses. I instructed other officers to set up crime scene tape around the entire parking lot. I got on the radio and notified BOEC that I would be the Incident Commander and clarified that this event was an officer-involved shooting. I then began making notifications that included Lt. Baxter, Homicide Detectives, PIO, PPA, EAP, and FED. Sgt. Currier offered to notify PSD. I then briefed Lt. Baxter (shift Lieutenant) and Det. Sgt. Hughes (Homicide) by phone. I requested a sergeant and officers from North and East Precinct to help cover the street. Once Detectives and Command arrived at the scene I briefed them. I was then instucted to return to Central Precinct to write my report. My patrol car (15-0014) was parked on the east side of the crime scene. I gathered my personal belongings out of it and left it at the scene. This concluded my involvment in this incident. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 25/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #11 ASSIGNED TO RANK MCDONALD, RACHEL A (57760) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 MCDONALD, RACHEL A SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME MCDONALD, RACHEL A (57760) 09/30/2018 0302 SUBJECT INTERVIEW OF FOLKS ON SCENE I was initially requested to respond to the flat lot across from Golden Dragon exotic club to assist Sgt G Britt with proactive patrol. He was already in the area, and I advised I'd be en route shortly from Old Town. Prior to my arrival, I overheard Sgt Britt advise of a shooting in the lot. responded immediately from Old Town. I Upon my arrival to the flat lot across from Golden Dragon exotic club, I observed that Sgt Britt (along with other officers) were on the south end of the lot verbally providing commands to some folks in/around a black Acura sedan. In addition to addressing these folks, I believed, based on rapid communication occuring at the scene, that there was a suspect down towards the front of the black Acura sedan (which I could not see). Officers were facing southbound during this interaction. I first requested that other responding officers shut down SW Stark Ave at 4th Ave, followed by additional officers respond to SW 3rd / Stark to address pedestrian traffic that was coming our way from the food carts. After some scene management, I observed that one of the folks being verbally addressed by officers on scene was a male that I recognized as Michael WILLIS. I could see that, due to the nature of the chaotic scene, it was difficult to communicate with WILLIS, who was spending most of his energy talking with someone on his phone. I also observed that there were a couple of occupants inside of the Acura sedan, which officers were trying to establish communication with in addition to addressing the suspect who was on the ground somewhere nearby the front of the Acura. I advised that I would be handling WILLIS, because WILLIS recognized me and I recognized him. WILLIS was brought over to me in a controlled manner and then he was patted down for weapons (nothing located). While I was doing this, other officers dealt with the downed suspect / other folks within near proximity. I spoke to WILLIS, who told me that he was standing around the black Acura with his little brother (Aundree POLK), his little brother's friend (Ayan ADEN), and WILLIS' cousin Christopher WILLIAMS. WILLIS told me that they were all talking about leaving the area to go to a party. WILLIS stated that he observed a group PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 26/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL of folks arguing on the NE corner of the lot (near a black Audi sedan). Shortly thereafter, WILLIS heard some shots come from very nearby their location. WILLIS told me that WILLIAMS disappeared (meaning ran off) while ADEN and POLK hunkered in the car. A very short time later, officers began to engage a male/black who was running towards the Acura where WILLIS was standing. WILLIS told me that officers shot at the male/black, who then landed on the ground near the Acura. WILLIS would not elaborate any further about the intimate details of the officer involved shooting. WILLIS did tell me that whoever the officer was that shot was "skilled" because the suspect who was shot was running right by WILLIS. WILLIS pointed out that he very well could've been harmed had the officer not exercised proper aiming discipline. I then spoke to POLK, ADEN, and WILLIAMS, who all provided very similar accounts to WILLIS. I briefed detectives on this information. No further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 27/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #12 ASSIGNED TO RANK KUYKENDOLL, RANDY L (55060) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 KUYKENDOLL, RANDY L SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME KUYKENDOLL, RANDY L (55060) 09/30/2018 0745 SUBJECT OIS SUPPLEMENTAL I heard a unit Central Radio to the area. I walked into announce "Shots fired" near SW 3rd Ave / SW Harvey Milk St on Net. Myself and my partner, OFC Paolini (52833), responded code 3 We entered the area at SW 3rd Ave, just North of SW Harvey Milk St; the area with my rifle. I saw SGT Schmautz (44627) and OFC Livingston (57119) were challenging a group in the middle of the lot, towards the south end. There were 2-3 people in a nearby car, including a black female, with their hands up. There was a black male standing near the car with his hands up. There was another black male, heavyset, crumpled over on the ground with a pool of blood under him. Officers told the standing black male to prone himself on the ground. He was animated and excitable and wouldn't prone himself but kept his hands up. SGT Schmautz told OFC Flores (54738), who stood to the East of us, to order the standing black male to move towards him. OFC Flores (54738) told the standing black male to step towards him, he did so. OFC Flores told the black male to prone himself out, he refused. I told the black male we needed him to prone himself out to safely determine who the shooter was. The male yelled the police had shot the crumpled over black male. The black male eventually moved towards OFC Flores, who patted him down. occupants of the vehicle were patted down. The Officers approached the crumpled over black male and rendered emergency aid. A group of people were congregating in the Northeast corner of the lot. I announced my presence, informed the group the area was a crime scene, and told them to leave the premise. SGT Schmautz assigned me to stay with OFC Harris (49823), who'd identified himself as a witness officer. I escorted OFC Harris to Homicide detectives on the 13th Floor of the Justice Center, when I was instructed to do so. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 28/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL I have nothing further to report at this time. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 29/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #13 ASSIGNED TO RANK PETERSON, BENJAMIN (55963) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 PETERSON, BENJAMIN SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 MICHAELSON, DAVID K NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME PETERSON, BENJAMIN (55963) 09/30/2018 0809 SUBJECT OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING Radio call to SW 3rd Ave/ SW Harvey Milk St. around 0300 hours. I was at the NW 3rd Ave/ NW Couch St. on the entertainment detail when the call came out over the radio. I activated my overhead lights and ran code toward the location. When I arrived, there were other officers on scene already. I provided scene security once I exited my car. There were two unidentified males on scene, I sternly instructed them to leave. They did so without further incident. Shortly after the incident was calmed down. I was instructed by a Sgt. to be in a car with Ofc. Moore due to the fact that he was a witness. As the night progressed, I was instructed to take Ofc. Moore to Central precinct. I transported Ofc. Moore to Central precinct. END OF REPORT PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 30/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #14 ASSIGNED TO RANK LI, AMY (57307) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 LI, AMY SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME LI, AMY (57307) 09/30/2018 0630 SUBJECT INTERVIEW WITH WITNESSES Narrative: On Sunday, September 30th, I was on patrol in a marked police vehicle, in uniform, and displaying a badge. At approximately 0309 hours, I heard someone broadcast over the radio that shots were fired. Dispatch told us the officers were in the area of SW 3rd Ave / SW Harvey Milk St. I arrived in the area to help tape off the crime scene. As I was taking off SW 3rd Ave / SW Harvey Milk St, I asked people who stood by the food carts on the southeast corner, if they witnessed anything. (Witness) Matthew Mena and (Witness) Garrett Carroll told me they did. I interviewed Mena, who told me the following: Mena was outside of Golden Dragon (324 SW 3rd Ave) when he saw a male and female yelling at each in the parking lot across the street, at the SW 4th & Stark parking lot (322 SW 4th Ave). There were officers arriving in the parking lot from the west entrance on SW 4th Ave. They had their police lights on. The male, and female subjects stood near the driveway on 3rd Ave side. Mena could not hear what was said during the argument but shortly after, the male subject pulled out a gun and fired "2 shots" at the female. Mena had trouble describing the direction where the gun was facing but he said the male subject shot towards the wall that was along the parking lot. There was a building on the north side of the parking lot. I asked Mena if that would mean that the male subject fired off the shots towards north. He said yes. It appeared to Mena that the bullets striked the female's left leg because she was limping on her right leg. The female subject ran into a "gray 4-door sedan" that was the size of a "Corolla" or something small. The gray sedan was sitting along SW 3rd Ave, on the east side of the parking lot. They took off southbound on SW 3rd Ave. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 31/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Mena also saw what appeared to be a "black charger with all windows tinted" take off southbound on SW 3rd Ave. Mena saw the male subject arrive at the location in the black charger. Mena clarified that the black charger took off first, and then the gray sedan followed behind them. The male subject who fired off the shots ran westbound in the parking lot. He was confronted by the officers who were already on scene. The officer yelled "stop! stop!" and "Drop it!" as they fired shots at the male subject. The male subject went down and additional officers came into the area, Mena commended the involved officers for their swift reaction. Mena said their involvement was justified because the male subject had just shot at the female and he was "brandishing a gun" at the officers. Mena noticed that as the officers challenged Mena, he moved his right arm back and then raised his arm "slightly above his hip" with the run still in his right hand. Mena said everything happened so quickly that he did not think the officers had the time to give the male subject warnings. Mena described the male subject as a: Black male, 24-37 years old, heavy set, short dreadlocks, wearing a black shirt, and dark colored jeans. The female subject was described as a: Black female, light skin, 24-32 years old, slightly taller than 5'8," red or brown braids, wearing a dress or something short because her legs were showing. I got ahold of Mena's contact information. I gave Mena my business card. I told him to call me if he thought of anything else that would be helpful in the investigation. I interviewed Carroll, who told me the following: Carroll stood outside of the Golden Dragon with his friends. He did not see or hear the argument between the male and female subject. He only saw the 2 officers "fired 5 shots." Everyone in front of the location hid behind the red truck that was parked in front of the Golden Dragon. Carroll said he stayed standing to see what was going on. Carroll said everything happened "very very quick." He saw an "African American female running around in distress." The female ran out the parking lot from the south side of the parking lot, then eastbound on SW Harvey Milk Blvd. The female got into a "gray car" and left southbound on SW 3rd Ave. He said he "saw the cops PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 32/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL shoot the assailant." The guns were facing south and the officers shot while they were in the parking lot. The male subject was shot and went down on the ground. Carroll described the female as a: Black female, approximately 22 years old, 110 lbs, long black hair, wearing a red tank top and black spandex. Carroll appeared to be little intoxicated when I interviewed him. I could smell an odor of alcoholic beverages coming from him but he was articulate and able to answer the questions in a chronological order. I provided Carroll with my business card and told him to call me if he had any additional information. I took photos of the area that Carroll described. The red truck in the photo was where Carroll and other patrons were hiding behind. The photos were later entered into DIMS. Nothing further at this time. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 33/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #15 ASSIGNED TO RANK WHEELER, BRIAN (57813) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 WHEELER, BRIAN SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME WHEELER, BRIAN (57813) 09/30/2018 0828 SUBJECT CRIME SCENE LOG AT SHOOTING While at the officer-involved shooting scene at SW 3rd Avenue and SW Harvey Milk Street on 09/30/2018, I took charge of the crime scene log. I started the crime scene log at 0330 hours. I relinquished control of the crime scene log to Officer Hoeppner #45768 at 0800 hours. Nothing further at this time. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 34/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #16 ASSIGNED TO RANK DUARTE, MARK Y (54091) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 DUARTE, MARK Y SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME DUARTE, MARK Y (54091) 09/30/2018 0754 SUBJECT OIS SCENE Mentioned: Ofc.Bernard 53468 (Partner), Ofc.Paolini 52883, Sgt.Schmautz 44627 Narrative: Ofc.Bernard and I arrived post shooting. I assisted in rendering aid to the male subject who appeared to have multiple gun shot wounds. Ofc.Bernard, Ofc.Paolini, and Sgt.Schmautz were applying tourniquets and chest seals on the wounded subject. I removed clothing and located bullet entry wounds on the subject's body. Medical arrived on scene shortly after and took over. Subject was immediately transported to the hospital. I located a red pickup truck with strike marks on SW Harvey Milk St/SW 3rd Ave on the north side of the street. I notified detectives. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 35/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #17 ASSIGNED TO RANK SUCIU, ELENA (57800) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 SUCIU, ELENA SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME SUCIU, ELENA (57800) 09/30/2018 0801 SUBJECT OFFICER INVOLVED SHOOTING Ofc. Fox (36612) and I responded to an officer involved shooting at SW 3rd/SW Harvey Milk Street. When we arrived SGT. Wuthrich asked for additional officers in the middle of the parking lot. I went to SGT. Wuthrich and he told me to watch the black revolver that laid on the ground. The revolver laid in a parking spot between a black Mercedes and a black SUV. I was given about a five minute break at about 0530hrs by a fellow officer. At about 0650hrs, Ofc. Russau relieved me. During the time that I watched the revolver, the revolver was not disturbed, moved or touched by anyone. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 36/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #18 ASSIGNED TO RANK LECARNO, THOMAS J (57549) ORG UNIT CAPACITY EAST 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 LECARNO, THOMAS J SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME LECARNO, THOMAS J (57549) 09/30/2018 0828 SUBJECT HOSPITAL WATCH Dispatched to a call of a walk-in shooting victim at Emanuel. When I arrived, I was assigned to ensure the victim didn't leave the hospital. I stayed outside his room from about 0330-0715. During that time, he had no contact with family or anyone other than hospital staff. Around 0700 he was moved to room 5524. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 37/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #19 ASSIGNED TO RANK PAOLINI, TIMOTHY L (52833) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 PAOLINI, TIMOTHY L SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME PAOLINI, TIMOTHY L (52833) 09/30/2018 0746 SUBJECT OIS AT SW 4TH/ SW HARVEY MILK #6 Sgt Schmautz 44627 Officer Duarte 54091 Officer Bernard 53468 Officer Harris 49823 #8 I responded with many other Officers to the flat lot at SW 4th Ave and SW Harvey Milk St for a report of an Officer involved shooting. We also had information that one suspect was down. I arrived to what was a very chaotic scene. I was part of a team that was preparing to take the suspect into custody and render him medical aid. We were standing in the middle of the flat lot facing southbound. We were standing behind a row of cars using them as cover. I could see two black females sitting in a car in front of us and a black male standing outside of the car. I also saw a black revolver handgun lying on the ground approximately four feet west of that vehicle. Approximately 15 feet in front of that vehicle I saw a black male lying on the ground with blood soaking the lower half of his body. At this point we did not know exactly what role everyone played in this incident. There was plenty of resources present so I quickly returned to a patrol vehicle and retrieved an IFAK Kit from one of the patrol cars. When I returned Sgt Schmautz quickly developed a plan to take everyone into custody and render aid to the person who had been shot. We quickly carried out that plan and once we approached the male who had been shot we began rendering medical aid. Sgt Schmautz, Officer Duarte, Officer Harris, Officer Bernard, and I were the ones rendering medical aid while other Officers addressed the other three people. Since most of the blood I could see was coming from his legs we began looking for gunshot injuries on his legs. I checked the males right leg first and saw at least one gunshot wound. I pulled a tourniquet out of the IFAK kit and applied it as high on is right leg as I could. We cut his shirt away and located a gunshot wound on his upper right back area. I took a chest seal out of the IFAK Kit and applied it to the gunshot wound. We then rolled the male over so we could see the rest of his back. I located another gunshot wound on the lower left side of his back. I took a second chest seal out of the IFAK Kit and applied it to that gunshot wound. While I was applying that chest PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 38/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL seal the other Officers located gunshot wounds to the males left leg and applied two tourniquets to that leg. Medical personal arrived shortly after. I assisted lifting the male onto a gurney and he was quickly transported to the hospital. I remained on scene and assisted with crime scene coverage until I was released by a Sgt. Nothing further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 39/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #20 ASSIGNED TO RANK PERRY, SPENCER K (51736) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 PERRY, SPENCER K SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME PERRY, SPENCER K (51736) 09/30/2018 0830 SUBJECT SCENE SECURITY AT OIS NARRATIVE: While on patrol myself and Ofc. Peterson (My trainee) heard over the radio "Shots fired" at SW 3rd Ave/ SW Stark street in the Golden Dragon lot. We proceeded to head there code 3 from NW 3rd Ave/ NW Couch st. When we arrived on scene we parked near the East entry on SW 3rd Ave in the drive way sweep leading into the pay lot. Officers were already on scene giving commands to a downed subject. Myself and Ofc. Peterson proceeded to direct our focus to the east and to scene integrity and scene security. We moved two unidentified males away from the direction that guns were facing. These males were generally uncooperative. Once aid had been rendered and the patient evacuated. I took up a position on the Southern edge of the perimeter to monitor the foot traffic approaching and monitor any potential threats. At approximately 0700 myself and Ofc. Peterson transported Ofc. Moore to Central precinct. I stood by with Ofc. Moore until Daryl Turner relieved me. There is no additional. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 40/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #21 ASSIGNED TO RANK STREED, TORREY (54282) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 STREED, TORREY SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME STREED, TORREY (54282) 09/30/2018 0805 SUBJECT OHSU WITH KIMMONS On September 30, 2018 at approximately 0312 hours, I self-dispatched to the area of SW 3rd Ave/SW Stark St after hearing the report of shots fired broadcast over the radio. An officer had broadcast that the area needed to be taped off. I arrived and began putting crime scene tape across SW Stark St at SW 3rd Ave. At approximately 0316 hours, I was tasked with going into the flat lot and assisting Officer Suciu (#57800) with guarding a gun that was lying in the lot. At approximately 0319 hours, I was instructed by Sergeant Schmautz (#44627) to go in the ambulance with KIMMONS to OHSU. While in the ambulance, three medics provided care to KIMMONS. His breathing was labored, and I was asked to help hold an oxygen mask on him. I did so, and KIMMONS repeatedly tried taking the mask off. When he did so, he said, "Don't let me die, Bro. I'm gonna die." I asked his name, and he told me it was "Patrick Kimmons." We arrived at OHSU and I remained on scene as KIMMONS Emergency Room. I called Officer Flores (#54378) and approximate age. Officer Flores ran a computer check me KIMMONS' Department of Motor Vehicle photo, and I received care in the gave him KIMMONS' name and and located KIMMONS. He sent verified his identity. I was told by medics who had transported him that KIMMONS had two wounds in his back, one wound midway up his ribcage on his right side, one wound in his right ankle, and one wound in his upper left leg, where officers had applied a tourniquet. At approximately 0338 hours, KIMMONS' chest was opened. At approximately 0410 hours, KIMMONS' time of death was declared. The name of the Attending Physician is Andrea Hughes. I worked closely with LeAnn Mendoza, the Administrator on Duty, to coordinate family notifications. Officer Potter (#55447) and Officer Whitmore (#56159) arrived at the hospital as cover, and OHSU police were already on scene and monitoring the lobby. Sergeant Hughes (#34619) arrived and supervised as family and friends of the decedent arrived at the hospital. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 41/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL KIMMONS' body was moved from the ER room to the viewing room at the hospital. I requested that he not be placed in a body bag at that time so that he could be photographed. I collected his clothing and personal effects in paper bags. I accompanied his body to the viewing room. Once the Crisis Response Team arrived at the hospital, Sergeant Hughes requested that Officer Whitmore and I assist with monitoring the lobby, as family and friends had begun flipping over chairs in the lobby and one individual had broken out a window in Sergeant Hughes' patrol vehicle. Officer Potter stayed with KIMMONS' body in the viewing room during that time. When day shift Officers Chaco (#55660) and Kirby-Glatkowski (#56629) arrived to relieve Officer Whitmore and myself, I collected the evidence bags and delivered them to Criminalist Becker (#49504) at the mobile precinct. Nothing further at this time. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 42/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #22 ASSIGNED TO RANK BERNARD, JOSEPH M (53468) ORG UNIT CAPACITY OSU: OPERATIONAL SUPPORT UNIT/TRU 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 BERNARD, JOSEPH M SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BERNARD, JOSEPH M (53468) 09/30/2018 0734 SUBJECT OIS CRIME SCENE ASSIST Mentioned: Officer Duarte #54091 (partner), Officer Paolini #52883 (assist), Officer Harris #49823 (assist), Sgt. Schmautz #44627 (supervisor on scene) Narrative: I responded to SW 4th Ave/SW Harvey Milk St and began to shut down vehicular and pedestrian traffic. I then went over to assist several other Officers and Sgt.Schmautz render aid to the subject who had multiple wounds. I began applying a tourniquet on the subject's left leg until medical arrived. Officers Paolini, Duarte and Harris assisted with applying more tourniquets and chest seals on the subject. I then canvassed the area between SW 3rd Ave/SW 4th Ave on SW Harvey Milk St and located what appeared to be a part of a bullet (slug) in the middle of the street. I marked it and notified detectives. I then continued to provide assistance at the crime scene until I was relieved. I notified the Officer in charge of the crime scene log of my presence. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 43/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #23 ASSIGNED TO RANK MCLEOD, CASEY M (52835) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 MCLEOD, CASEY M SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME MCLEOD, CASEY M (52835) 09/30/2018 0820 SUBJECT OIS 8. On 9-30-18 I responded to a shots call at SW 3rd Ave and SW Stark St. Upon arrival I began containing the scene and helped move bystanders out of the area. I was asked to perform scene security on SE corner of the parking lot. I was later asked to standby with a witness, (WI) Aundree Polk. Polk was in the parking lot when the shooting occurred. Ofc. Flores got a full statement from Polk. Please see his report for further details. Polk told me that he was near his car when he heard shots coming from behind him. He drove into the front passenger seat of his car and put his head down. He did not know how many shots he heard. He then heard someone running near his car. He then heard more shots. His brother was outside the car and police started yelling at his brother. He looked up and could see police near the rear of his car. They told him to place his hands on the dash, which he did. He could hear them talking about a gun by him. When he looked out the car window he could see a revolver laying on the ground next to his door. He could also see the suspect on the ground in front of his car. He was then called out of the car by police. Polk was cooperative and waited for an extended period. He gave his info to Ofc. Flores and provided me with an email address as well. Polk and his brother got tired of waiting around and left the scene around 0500 hours. I had no legal authority to hold them. I found other evidence near the SE corner of the lot. I notified Sgt. Schmautz of this and placed business cards near the evidence. Nothing further at this time. Please see all other reports for further information. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 44/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #24 ASSIGNED TO RANK KERRIDGE, REHANNA J (52977) ORG UNIT CAPACITY TOD: GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 KERRIDGE, REHANNA J SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME KERRIDGE, REHANNA J (52977) 09/30/2018 0302 SUBJECT O.I.S.- CRIME SCENE MENTIONED OFFICERS: Ofc. Asheim #46067 (Partner) Ofc. Ables #36303 (Partner) Sgt. Schmautz #44627 (Central Precinct, supervisor on-scene) Sgt. Wuthrich #44055 (Central Precinct, supervisor on-scene) Ofc. Streed #54282 (Mentioned) Ofc. Bocciolatt #52688 (Mentioned) Sgt. Hughes #36818 (Homicide Detail) Ofc. Wheeler #57813 (Crime Scene Log) NARRATIVE: On the above listed date and time, Ofc. Asheim, Ofc. Ables and I were assigned to the Gang Enforcement Team (GET) when we responded to as cover to an officer broadcasting shots fired in the area of SW 3rd Ave/ SW Stark St. Upon arrival, we parked our patrol car at SW 3rd Ave/ SW Oak St. When we arrived, Central Precinct officers were already stringing up crime scene tape around the parking lot on the northwest corner of SW 3rd Ave/ SW Stark St. There were three males standing on the sidewalk of taped off area at the east entrance of the involved parking lot. The males were yelling at officers blocking the crime scene, demanding to know the status of their friend who had been shot. I recognized the three males as (SB) JARON MOODY, (SB) TEONDRE BONNER, and (SB) RASOOL ISLAM. I have had multiple contacts with Bonner and Islam specifically, and am familiar with Moody by reputation and information provided by other GET officers. I know Moody, Bonner, and Islam are Rollin' 60 Crip gang members, and know all of them have prior arrests for firearms possession and have been investigated in relation to multiple gang-related shootings. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 45/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Moody, Bonner, and Islam were yelling at the officers blocking the crime scene that police killed his friend. Moody was the most belligerent and aggressive of the three, and appeared to be on the verge of pushing past the crime scene tape. Moody was yelling "If he dies, I'll turn this city upside down!" He continued yelling "You know me Charlie (Ofc. Asheim)- I don't give a fuck about the police!" I saw Sgt. Schmautz and Sgt. Wuthrich standing near the passenger side of a black sedan, which had the passenger side door open and the interior lights on. Ofc. Streed and another female officer were standing a few feet to the west of the open car door, and the shooting victim (identified as PATRICK KIMMONS) was on the ground approximately ten yards SW of the black sedan. Kimmons was beings loaded onto a litter by paramedics, and then lifted onto a gourney. Between where Ofc. Streed and the other female officer were standing, I observed a small snub-nosed revolver laying the ground near the open passenger side door of the black sedan. The barrel was facing the black sedan. Ofc. Asheim and I spoke with Sgt. Schmautz and learned it was an officer-involved shooting. I heard Sgt. Schmautz give Ofc. Streed instruction to go with Kimmons in the ambulence to the hospital, and Ofc. Asheim and I recognized the crime scene needed to be extended. Moody, Bonner, and Islam were still standing at the SW 3rd Ave side of the crime scene, and there were at least 30-40 bystaders across the street. Everybody on this portion of SW 3rd Ave needed to be cleared out, and there were only four officers to accomplish this. Moody's demeanor was becoming even more belligerent and aggressive, so Ofc. Asheim, Ofc. Ables and I worked to move him, Bonner, and Islam north toward SW Oak St. Ofc. Ables and Ofc. Bocciolatt told Moody he needed to move to the north because the crime scene was being extended, and Moody refused to move. Ofc. Ables and Ofc. Bocciolatt both told Moody he was now in the crime scene, and he was given a lawful order move; Moody utlimately proceeded to walk NB but became even more aggressive and belligerent and Ofc. Asheim joined us in coaxing Moody to continue walking NB. Moody continued to yell while walking slowly NB, and just prior to making it to SW Oak St, he yelled "If he dies- I'm gonna fucking- ...In the name of Six Deuce! I ain't afraid to shoot a cop!" Ofc. Asheim ultimately told Moody that Kimmons was the person who had been shot and that he did not know the extent of his injuries, and he would likely be transported to Emanuel or OHSU. This seemded to calm Moody down substantially, and he, Bonner, and Islam left the scene shortly thereafter. I gave instructions to the large crowd on the east side of SW 3rd Ave between SW Stark St/ SW Oak St to move to the north as the street was being shut down, and the people started to dispurse. Other officers joined in clearing the street, and Ofc. Asheim, Ofc. Ables and I checked in with Sgt. Schmautz. Sgt. Shcmautz obtained a little more information about where the initial shooting may have occurred, and requested I extend the red crime scene tape NB along the western sidewalk of SW 3rd Ave. I extended the red crime scene tape per Sgt. Schmautz's request. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 46/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Around this time dispatch broadcast there were two walk-in gunshot victims at Emanuel Hospital. The gunshot victims were ultimately determined to be MANNY HALL and MARCELL BRANCH. I am not familiar with Marcell Branch, but am familiar with Hall. Hall is also a Rollin' 60 Crip and has an extensive history of firearms possession and has been investigated in relation to multiple gang-related shootings. Ofc. Espana and Ofc. Madison ultimately responded to Emanuel Hospital, refer to their reports for further details. Ofc. Asheim briefed Sgt. Schmautz and Sgt. Hughes (Homicide) on the information he had, and Sgt. Hughes released us from the scene. We checked in with Ofc. Wheeler to add our names to the Crime Scene Log then left the scene. END PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 47/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #25 ASSIGNED TO RANK WHITMORE, TONY (56159) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 WHITMORE, TONY SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME WHITMORE, TONY (56159) 09/30/2018 0847 SUBJECT WITNESS STATEMENT On Sunday September 30th, 2018 at approximately 0313 hours, I self dispatched to location. Shortly after my arrival, I stood with witness Michael Willis while waiting for detectives to show up to the scene. I was informed that detectives would likely want to interview him before we sent him on his way. After waiting with Michael for approximately an hour and a half he began to get restless and confrontational with police, saying things like "no disrespect but I'm about to leave this mothafucka and y' all won't stop me." Michael began yelling for Ofc. Flores who he had initially spoke with to come over to him and was calling for any person who walked by him in civilian clothes to come talk to him. I asked him why he was asking to speak with the people walking by and he said something to the effect of "those look like detectives to me." I was then told by Sgt. Currier that I need to get contact information and a statement form him and he could leave. Here is what Michael told me. He said that he come to the parking lot to meet his brother at approximately 0200 hours so they could go home. Michael said that he was at Shake Bar before coming to the parking lot. I asked Michael what he had seen in the parking lot. Michael said that he saw "a little ruckus" maybe "about 20 people, I seen funny movements." I asked him what happened after the ruckus and he said "I seen the nigga that got shot running." Michael said that he heard "10 at least shots." I asked him if he could remember any more details about this incident and he said "no." This concluded my interview with Michael. Nothing further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 48/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #26 ASSIGNED TO RANK MADISON, DEWEY J (52674) ORG UNIT CAPACITY TOD: GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 MADISON, DEWEY J SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME MADISON, DEWEY J (52674) 09/30/2018 1103 SUBJECT NARRATIVE While assigned to afternoon gang enforcement, my partner and I responded to an officer involved shooting in central precinct. We arrived on scene of the shooting as the ambulance crew was loading one of males who was shot on to the gurney. Myself and other members of GET recognized the male as Patrick Kimmons, a well known Rollin' 60 gang member. In the area of the shooting, we saw other crip associates and we made sure that officers in the area were aware of their presence. I heard Moody make threats towards law enforcement that concerned me for the safety of officers in the area. While we were canvassing the crime scene, dispatched broadcasted that two victims had arrived at Emmanuel hospital by private transport. Officer Espana and I responded to Emmanuel to see if they were connected to the original shooting. When we arrived on scene we saw a large group of black males and females standing around the front entrance to the ER. I immediately recognized Bruce Hall, Teondre Bonner, Marquis Watkins Rasool Islam, Manueltio Gonzales and Chris Hall. I could hear Bruce screaming "I'm going to get you for what you did to my brother!" There was a group of people holding him back and he was extremely emotional as he was crying and screaming at us. Bruce Hall is a well known Rollin' 60 as well so I initially thought he was referring to Kimmons. I thought they were here at Emmanuel because they thought Kimmons was transported here and not OHSU. The other known crip gang associates were huddled in a group off to the side and didn't say anything to us at this time. We walked inside and met up with Sgt Dorn and officers Holmgren and Lecarno. Sgt Dorn told us that both males were dropped off together and that staff believed they were related. Sgt Dorn told us the two males were Manny Hall and Maccell Branch. Manny Hall is Bruce's brother and is also a Rollin' 60 gang member. Our original thought was that Branch was a crip associate as well. We were told that Branch went straight into surgery while Manny was still coherent in his room. Officer Espana attempted to talk to us but he told Officer Espana that he didn't know anything and he wasn't going to talk to us. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 49/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL I spoke with Felicia, who is Manny, Bruce, Chris and Manueltios' mother. I explained to Felicia that Manny would be ok but she wouldn't be able to see him for a while. Felicia told me she understood and just wanted to make sure he was ok. At this point, the group at the hospital had grown and I didn't recognize the new people to the group. They all knew each other so there was some type of connection. I asked Felicia if she knew Branch and she said she didn't recognize the name. This struck me as odd since we were under the impression that they came in together. The crowd was still be loud and aggressive towards me and Officer Lecarno so I asked Felicia if she would be able to control everyone. I explained to her if she didn't then the security would have to remove everyone and no one would be able to stay. Felicia told me she would be keep everyone under control. Officer Espana and I were relieved of sitting on Manny in the hospital and we assisted Sgt Dorn with holding onto the car that Branch drove to the hospital. Sgt Dorn reviewed the security footage and it shows Branch walking up from his car at about the same time Manny is being dropped off by Cedric Washington Jr. Sgt Dorn said that branch was in fear when he saw the black Camaro coming up the driveway towards. Branch started to pound on the large glass entry doors to the ER. Officer Espana and I sat on the car until Sgt Wilbon and his GVRT responded to the scene. We briefed detectives on what happened and they made a plan to move forward. Officer Polas and I sat on the car until we were relieved by Detective Teats and Sgt Gonzales. While we were waiting for them to replace us, Anthony Bell and a group of prominent Blood gang associates arrived at the hospital to visit Branch. Officers' Espana and Asheim discovered that Branch is a Unthank Park Hustler associate and not affiliated with Manny or any other Crip associates. I notified nursing staff of the bad blood between both sets and they thanked me for the heads up. I told them that there will be officers in the lot through out the day and to call if they see anything suspicious. Refer to the other associated reports for further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 50/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #27 ASSIGNED TO RANK LOWRY, TIMOTHY J (41142) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 LOWRY, TIMOTHY J SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 WOLF, KEVIN J NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME LOWRY, TIMOTHY J (41142) 09/30/2018 1408 SUBJECT SUPP REPORT Officer Kofoed #40928, Partner. Sgt Nett #41052, On scene Patrol Sgt. On Sunday, 9-30-18 at 1300 hours, Officer Kofoed and I entered the crime scene located at SW 3rd to SW 4th and Harvey Milk. This was the parking lot on the north side of the street. Our detail at this time was to remove the police patrol cars from within the crime scene and shuttle them back to Central Precinct. We finished and were no longer entering or leaving the scene at 1400 hours. Nothing further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 51/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #28 ASSIGNED TO RANK RUSSAU, JOSEPH R (52771) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 RUSSAU, JOSEPH R SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME RUSSAU, JOSEPH R (52771) 09/30/2018 0931 SUBJECT CRIME SCENE RESPONSIBILITIES Radio call to SW 3rd Ave / SW Stark St to assist with an officer involved shooting. Upon arrival I relieve an east night shift officer who was on scene. Next I relieved Ofc Suciu who was standing next to a firearm in the parking lot inside the inner crime scene. I stood next to the gun until relieved by FED and DETS. I then took over the crime scene log from Ofc Wheeler at 0810. I was relieved by Ofc Kirby-Glatkowski at 0815. I then relieved Ofc Mitchell at his perimeter spot at SW 2nd Ave / SW Oak St. Nothing further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 52/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #29 ASSIGNED TO RANK FOXWORTH, DERRICK L (43483) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 FOXWORTH, DERRICK L SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 JONES, JASON L NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME FOXWORTH, DERRICK L (43483) 09/30/2018 2009 SUBJECT MANAGEMENT OF PROTEST Officer Trapp #56260 Officer Hubbard #32024 Officer Staples #43527 Officer Mahn #54041 Officer Woods #57787 Officer Fleming #44437 Sgt. Nett #41052 Sgt. Wolf #407399 LT. Wheelwright #29519 On the listed date and time reported I responded to the are of SW 4th and Stark/ Harvey Milk to assist with the crime scene portion of the officer involved shooting. I made contact with Sgt. Nett, who was the incident commander in charge of the crime scene. Sgt. Nett, informed me that a number of protesters had gathered at the intersection of SW 4th and SW Oak. Sgt. Nett informed me that detectives anticipated it would take an additional two hours to finish processing the scene. Sgt. Nett and I discussed that he would remain the overall incident commander and that I would take charge of the protest portion of this incident. Sgt. Nett and I walked to SW 4th and SW Oak and assessed the crowd and checked in on the officers. After assessing the crowd and speaking with LT. Wheelwright we determined it would be prudent to stand up a mobile field force and to have them staged at Central. I called Sgt. Wolf who was going to coordinate getting the mobile field force stood up. At approximatley 1600 the crowd had grown to 50-70 protestors and was peaceful at the moment. There was a group of about six to eight black-blocker protestors who were circling up behind the line of protesters. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 53/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Throughout the event the protesters yelled at us the police with a variety of profanities and vague threats. The crowd hostility at times would amp up and then scale down. Several of the protesters would focus on an individual officer making negative remarks about appearance, profession, anything they could in an attempt to invoke a response. At 1702, the protesters were yelling and screaming and at least two dozen had pressed up against the police tape at SW 4th and as a result broke the police tape. Our position at SW 4th south of SW Oak was maintaining the crime scene integrity. The crime scene was approximately one block to our south. It was imperative that we held the line as the parking lot to our south contained several vehicles that had guns in side them that detectives were working on consent/ warrants to retrieve those weapons. When the crowd broke the tape I believed we were about to have flashpoint in which the crowd would attempt to overrun the crime scene and we would have to use force to stop them. At that point I requested the central MFF to respond to the scene code two. At the same time I instructed the crowd to step back on the north side of the crosswalk and they complied. We re-strung the crime scene tape maintaining the perimeter. As we were doing this the crowd was chanting and yelling a variety of anti-police statements. Once we re-established the crime scene tape I determined that the crowd was somewhat compliant based on the fact that they had obeyed my order. I instructed the Central MFF to stage out of sight on the south side of SW 4th and Oak. I made a phone call to Sgt. Wolf and explained that if I called in his MFF I wanted 8 officers to my position at SW 4th and SW oak and 4 of his people to work around to 3rd and SW Oak to re-inforce our position there. At 1712 I observed several of the black-blocker protestors writing numbers on their arms and or clothing. I believed they were doing this in anticipation of taking action that would lead to their arrest and having numbers accesible which they could call from jail. I releyad this observation over the radio. The crowd continued to grow in size and hostility. At approximatley 1721, the crowd had grown to 80-100 people. There were several individuals who I recognized in the crowd as gang associates. I recognized them from previous contacts during my time as a Gang Enforcement Officer. However, I did not recall their specific names. At 1730, the crime scene tape came down again and as we were adjusting it about forty people from the crowd shifted their focus to SW Oak east of SW 4th. The PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 54/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL crowd had two loud speaker devices which they were using you yell at officers with and to start various chants. Throughout this event I was in continous contact with LT. Wheelwright and we developed a plan for taking down the tape in a systematic manner and to extract our people. At 1735 we began systematically taking crime scene tape down that was out of sight of the protesters. We had staged our cars in a fashion that would allows us to leave quickly. We then took down the tape at SW 4th and as we did the protesters began to follow us back to our vehicles. At this point the crowd size was still approximately 100 people. As we left the area I broadcast that we had an unauthorized march moving south on SW 4th of about 100 people. At that point I also request dispatch do a roll call of all perimeter officers to ensure we had all of our officers accounted for which we did. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 55/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #30 ASSIGNED TO RANK WOLF, KEVIN J (40799) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 WOLF, KEVIN J SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 09/30/2018 09/30/2018 JONES, JASON L NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME WOLF, KEVIN J (40799) 09/30/2018 1950 SUBJECT MOBILE FIELD FORCE DEPLOYMENT On September 30, 2018 Detectives and Officers were conducting an investigation into an Officer involved shooting that occurred at SW 4th Avenue and SW Oak Street. I was advised that there was a protest forming in the area and that I would need to form a mobile field force. I gathered the mentioned Officers and formed the mobile field force. We deployed to the parking lot at SW Harvey Milk Boulevard and SW 4th Avenue. At the request of Sergeant Foxworth we took a position behind a building out of sight of the protesting crowd. If called upon, eight of the Officers were to go to Sergeant Foxworth's location in front of the crowd at SW 4th Avenue and SW Oak Street. The remaining four Officers and myself would go to the intersection of SW 3rd Avenue and SW Oak Street to assist in holding that location. The investigation was completed and our mobile field force did not have any contact with the crowd. MENTIONED OFFICERS AUTHOR DATE/TIME WOLF, KEVIN J (40799) 09/30/2018 1956 SUBJECT MOBILE FIELD FORCE OFFICERS Officer Caspar #35444, Officer Dickinson #41829, Officer Miller #56974, Officer Yoo #56628, Officer Rethmeier #55243, Officer Moussallem #56549, Officer Arnold #57306, Officer Le #57310, Officer Shelton #58009, Officer Arnaut #52670, Officer Gervais #39875, Officer Browning #48554 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 56/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #31 ASSIGNED TO RANK BENIGA, RICO T (36906) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/01/2018 BENIGA, RICO T SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 10/02/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BENIGA, RICO T (36906) 10/01/2018 1745 SUBJECT OFFICER LIVINGSTON WEAPON COUNTDOWN DETECTIVE DIVISION Detective Darren Posey #29521 Portland Police Bureau Homicide Detail Lead Investigator Lieutenant David Abrahamson #39564 Portland Police Detective Division Issued Communication Restriction Order (CRO) ADDITIONAL OFFICERS Officer Jeffrey Livingston #57119 Portland Police Bureau/Central Precinct Involved Officer FORENSIC EVIDENCE DIVISION Criminalist Paul Ware #37137 Portland Police Forensic Evidence Division Criminalist Jamin Becker #49504 Portland Police Forensic Evidence Division ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL Michael Staropoli Attorney for Officer Livingston PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 57/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL SUMMARY This report documents the weapons examination/countdown of Officer Livingston's duty weapon used during the incident. NARRATIVE On 9/30/18 at approximately 0645 hours, Detective Posey and I conducted the examination/countdown of Officer Livingston's duty weapon that was used during the incident. The examination occurred in the mobile command center parked near the scene. Criminalists Paul Ware and Jamin Becker of the Portland Police Bureau's Forensic Evidence Division documented the process. Michael Staropoli, Officer Livingston's attorney, was also present during the examination. Officer Livingston was photographed in his uniform by Criminalist Becker prior to the examination. The subsequent firearm examination determined the following: DUTY WEAPON: Glock, Model 17, 9mm caliber, Serial #XTA035 ( with Streamlight TLR-1 light) Chamber: 1 FC Luger round Magazine: 12 FC Luger rounds (17 round capacity) ADDITIONAL MAGAZINES: ( Two-magazine carrier located on front waistband of duty belt) Top Magazine: 17 FC Luger rounds (17 round capacity) Left Magazine: 17 FC Luger rounds (17 round capacity) Based on the countdown, five (5) shots were discharged. BACKUP FIREARM: None Taser: Taser X3 SN#X30002C34--Unfired Officer Livingston's duty weapon, magazines and ammunition were seized and documented on a Property/Evidence receipt by Criminalist Ware. At the conclusion of the examination Detective Posey asked Officer Livingston if he would participate in an on scene briefing and if he would interview with Detectives. Officer Livingston's provided reply was, "Not at this time. At this time I affirmatively invoke my constitutional rights, including, but not limited to, my right to remain silent", to both questions. At approximately 0700 hours, Portland Police Detective Division Lieutenant, David Abrahamson, issued the Communication Restriction Order (CRO) to Officer Livingston. Officer Livingston signed the CRO form to acknowledge his understanding PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 58/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL and was provided copy. Officer Kelly VanBlokland of the Training Division issued Officer Livingston a replacement duty weapon. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 59/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #32 ASSIGNED TO RANK BENIGA, RICO T (36906) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/01/2018 BENIGA, RICO T SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 10/02/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BENIGA, RICO T (36906) 10/01/2018 1751 SUBJECT SERGEANT BRITT WEAPON COUNTDOWN DETECTIVE DIVISION Detective Darren Posey #29521 Portland Police Bureau Homicide Detail Lead Investigator Lieutenant David Abrahamson #39564 Portland Police Detective Division Issued Communication Restriction Order (CRO) ADDITIONAL OFFICERS Sergeant Gary Britt #49588 Portland Police Bureau/Central Precinct Involved Officer FORENSIC EVIDENCE DIVISION Criminalist Paul Ware #37137 Portland Police Forensic Evidence Division Criminalist Jamin Becker #49504 Portland Police Forensic Evidence Division ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL Anil Karia Portland Police Association PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 60/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL SUMMARY This report documents the weapons examination/countdown of Sergeant Britt's duty weapon used during the incident. NARRATIVE On 9/30/18 at approximately 0710 hours, Detective Posey and I conducted the examination/countdown of Sergeant Britt's duty weapon that was used during the incident. The examination occurred in the mobile command center parked near the scene. Criminalists Paul Ware and Jamin Becker of the Portland Police Bureau's Forensic Evidence Division documented the process. Anil Karia of the Portland Police Association was also present during the examination. Sergeant Britt was photographed in his uniform by Criminalist Becker prior to the examination. The subsequent firearm examination determined the following: DUTY WEAPON: Glock, Model 17, 9mm caliber, Serial #KDD767 ( with Streamlight TLR-1 light) Chamber: 1 FC Luger round Magazine: 10 FC Luger rounds (17 round capacity) ADDITIONAL MAGAZINES: ( Two-magazine carrier located on front waistband of duty belt) Top Magazine: 17 FC Luger rounds (17 round capacity) Left Magazine: 17 FC Luger rounds (17 round capacity) Based on the countdown, seven (7) shots were discharged. BACKUP FIREARM: None Taser: Taser X3 SN#X30002CEC--Unfired Sergeant Britt's duty weapon, magazines and ammunition were seized and documented on a Property/Evidence receipt by Criminalist Ware. At the conclusion of the examination Detective Posey asked Sergeant Britt if he was willing to participate in an on scene briefing and if he would interview with Detectives. Sergeant Britt answered, "Not at this time. At this time I affirmatively invoke my constitutional rights, including, but not limited to, my right to remain silent", to both questions. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 61/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL At approximately 0720 hours, Portland Police Detective Division Lieutenant, David Abrahamson, issued the Communication Restriction Order (CRO) to Sergeant Britt. Sergeant Britt signed the CRO form to acknowledge his understanding and was provided copy. Officer Kelly VanBlokland of the Training Division issued Sergeant Britt a replacement duty weapon. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 62/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #33 ASSIGNED TO RANK BENIGA, RICO T (36906) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/02/2018 BENIGA, RICO T SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 10/03/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BENIGA, RICO T (36906) 10/02/2018 0922 SUBJECT KENNETH SHUBERT INTERVIEW PERSON INTERVIEWED Kenneth Shubert MW DOB: Cell Phone: Witness who was guest at HI-LO Hotel EXHIBITS Property/Evidence Receipt #A084487 Item 1. CD of Shubert interview NARRATIVE On 9/20/18 at approximately 1337 hours, I received an email from a subject named Kenneth Shubert. Shubert stated he was a guest at the Hi-I-LO hotel and witnessed the shooting that occurred. I know that the HI-LO hotel (320 SW Harvey Milk Street) is located on the across the street from the parking lot where the incident occurred. At approximately 1516 hours, I called and spoke with Shubert regarding his knowledge and observations. The discussion occurred during two phone calls which were both recorded and a transcript prepared. This report represents only a summary of the discussions. For full details, refer to recordings and transcript. I learned that Shubert was staying in room #506 and his room overlooks the parking lot located on the north side of Harvey Milk Street. Shubert said his room is located toward the middle of the building. Shubert said he awake and sitting at the desk when he heard several shots outside. Shubert said that he walked to the window and he subsequently heard and saw two police officers fire their guns several times at a subject. Shubert said he then remained at this window and watched the ensuing police response. Shubert said it was apparent to him that both subjects were police officers based on their appearance. Shubert said he then watched as additional officers arrived on scene. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 63/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Shubert said he was uncertain about the number of shots he initially heard, but estimated it was two to four shots. Shubert said there was enough of a pause that when he walked to the window he then saw the officers shoot at the subject. During the second call, Shubert clarified that after the initial pause the second volley of shots began just prior to him reaching him window. Shubert said that the second volley of shots was over before he registered what was occurring. Shubert said when he looked down, he observed two officers with their weapons drawn. Shubert said he also observed a male subject laying on the ground between two cars. Shubert said he only had a partial view of the subject on the ground. I asked Shubert to clarify if he observed the officers discharge their weapons and Shubert said that although he was watching what was transpiring, he wasn't completely understanding what he was observing. Shubert said he did not see where the subject had come from or what he had been doing prior. Shubert said from his vantage point, it was clear to him the two subjects with drawn weapons were police officers because he could see they were in uniform. Shubert said he did not hear any arguments or commotion prior to hearing the shots. After the shooting was done, Shubert said he heard the officers yell, "get down!". Shubert said he was uncertain if the officers were addressing the subject the person on the ground or another subject who was standing with his hands up. Shubert confirmed his windows were closed at the time and aren't able to open. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 64/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #34 ASSIGNED TO RANK MCDANIEL, ERIC B (41372) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: COLD CASE DETAIL 4-INTERVIEW WITNESS ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/02/2018 MCDANIEL, ERIC B SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 10/05/2018 WHATTAM, KEN N NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME MCDANIEL, ERIC B (41372) 09/30/2018 0734 SUBJECT INTERVIEW WITH WI OFCR HARRIS On September 30, 2018, at about 0350 hours, I received a page from Homicide Sergeant M. Hughes, DPSST #36818 to respond to an Officer Involved Shooting (OIS), at SW 3rd Avenue and SW Harvey Milk Street (Stark Street). I arrived at the Command Post (CP) at about 0440 hours (on 9/30/18). Homicide Sergeant K. Whattam, DPSST #24582 assigned Detective B. McGuire, DPSST #31951 and I to partner up and conduct interviews with witness Officers T. Harris, DPSST #49823 and G. Moore, DPSST #51791. I was the primary interviewer for Officer Harris and Detective McGuire was the primary interviewer for Officer Moore. It should be noted that Detective McGuire and I used two audio recorders for our interviews in the event one of the recorders failed we would have the interview captured on the secondary recorder. Please refer to Detective McGuire's report for details about Officer Moore's interview. Interview with Officer Harris: At about 0734 hours (on 9/30/18), Detective McGuire and I interviewed Officer Harris at the Portland Police Bureau's Detective Division, in the small conference room. Sergeant T. Perkins, DPSST #21046 was also present as Officer Harris's Portland Police Association representative. I notified Officer Harris that the interview would be recorded audibly in its entirety. I also notified Officer Harris that I would be recording the interview with a secondary device in case one of the recording devices failed. The duplicate recordings were copied for the case file and a copy from my digital recorder was placed into evidence at the Central Precinct property room, on PER #A054468/Item #1. It should be noted that details of the interview were summarized for this report. When appropriate, quotes are used. However, for specific information with regard to the exact wording refer to the typed transcription and/or the recording of the interview. Officer Harris said that he and Officer Moore where working a partner car, and Officer Moore was driving the vehicle. Officer Harris indicated that there was a radio broadcast requesting officers to respond to the parking lot between SW 3rd and SW 4th Avenue, on SW Stark Street. At this point, I provided Officer Harris with a map of the incident location so he could mark on it as he discussed the chain of events. I placed the map into evidence at the Central Precinct satellite property room on PER #A054468/Item #2. I also attached a copy of the map to this report. Officer Harris said he and Officer Moore traveled northbound on SW 4th Avenue and turned right (eastbound) into the parking lot where the OIS occurred. Officer Harris noted that there were two more police vehicles parked ahead of them, in the parking lot. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 65/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Officer Harris stated that just as he and Officer Moore turned into the parking lot he (Officer Harris) heard gun fire and saw muzzle flash toward the eastern side of the parking lot. Officer Harris did not see who fired the gun or the direction the gun was fired. Officer Harris did recall hearing several gunshots, possibly five to eight. Officer Harris exited his police vehicle and observed a group of individuals, who were in the area of the gun shots, running south toward the hedge row located between the parking lot and the sidewalk running on the north side of SE Stark Street. Officer Harris observed a subject running westbound (in Officer Harris's direction) between the hedge row and the vehicles in the lot that parked perpendicular to the hedge row. Officer Harris described the subject as follows: male/black, 6-0/6-2, mid-20s, and he was wearing a green colored top (no further description). Officer Harris ordered the subject to the ground at gunpoint and the subject complied. Officer Harris and Officer Moore took the subject into custody without further incident and Officer Moore secured the subject in his (Officer Moore's) police vehicle. Next, Officer Harris observed Sergeant Britt, DPSST #49588 further east in the parking. Officer Harris saw Sergeant Britt pointing his gun at a subject who was also between the hedge row and the vehicles in the lot that parked perpendicular to the hedge row. Officer Harris checked on Sergeant Britt's welfare and Sergeant Britt said he was okay, and Sergeant Britt indicated that he was involved in the shooting. At this point, Officer Harris took over Sergeant Britt's position and observed that the subject was on the ground and bleeding. Officer Harris described the subject as: male/black with light colored skin and he was wearing shorts (no further information). Officer Harris and other police personnel approached the subject and rendered medical aid. Officer Harris affixed a tourniquet to the subject's left upper thigh. Officer Harris noted that there was already a tourniquet on the subject's left thigh when Officer Harris applied his tourniquet. Officer Harris said he observed another officer apply a chest seal to the subject's back. Officer Harris said that as he walked toward the subject to render aid he glanced over his left shoulder and noticed a handgun on the ground about ten feet away from the subject. Officer Harris described the gun as a small silver colored revolver. After the scene was secured, Officer Harris recalled hearing a radio broadcast describing a vehicle (2014, Chevy, Camaro, black in color) that dropped off a gunshot victim at a hospital. Officer Harris remembered seeing the vehicle in the parking lot approximately two to four hours prior to the shooting. Officer Harris explained that he did not remember the full license plate number but he noted that it would be in his CAD history. The interview ended at about 0836 hours. This concludes my report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 66/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2708648) PER #A054468 W/MAP ATTACHED PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 67/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 68/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #35 ASSIGNED TO RANK BENIGA, RICO T (36906) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/02/2018 BENIGA, RICO T SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/03/2018 10/03/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BENIGA, RICO T (36906) 10/02/2018 1012 SUBJECT DAVONTE FROST PHONE INTERVIEW PERSON INTERVIEWED Davonte Frost MB DOB: Cell Phone: EXHIBITS Property/Evidence Receipt #A084487 Item 1. CD of Frost interview NARRATIVE On 9/30/18 at approximately 1947 hours, I received a phone call from a subject named Davonte Frost who stated he had information regarding the investigation. The interview was recorded in its entirety and a transcript prepared. This report represents only a summary of the discussion. For full details, refer to recording and transcript. Frost stated he works as a bouncer at a downtown club named "Dixies" (Dixie's Tavern 32 NW 3rd Avenue) and that he warned an officer that he observed a subject with a loaded firearm. Frost explained that he had just ended his work shift and was walking to his car which was parked at or near the Chevron gas station (400 W. Burnside Street). Frost said at approximately 0220 hours, he observed a subject loading his firearm. Frost described the subject an African-American male, approximately 5'3" tall, muscular medium build, early twenties, wearing a white shirt and gray sweat pants. Frost said the subject was at his car which was parked near SW 4th Avenue and SW Oak Street near the Chevron. Frost described the car as a gray colored Chevy possibly an Impala. Frost said he observed the subject attempt to fight a tall bouncer at "Sharkes" or "Fortune". Frost said the bouncer was an African-American male, approximately 6'9" tall with dreads and wearing all black clothing. Frost said both the bouncer and the male threw out gang terms at each other. Frost said the bouncer claimed to be a "blood" while the other subject repeatedly stated, "clack". Frost understood the term "clack" to mean "crip". PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 69/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Frost stated that while the shorter male was at his car, another subject approached and asked the shorter subject, "Do you wanna go ahead and smoke em". Frost said he continued walking to his car and did not engage the person. Frost said he approached an officer at SW 4th Avenue and W. Burnside and told him about his observations. Frost could not recall the officer's name however. Frost said he pointed out the subject and the associated car to the officer. Frost said he followed the news reports of the officer involved shooting and contacted this writer because he wanted to share his observations. I asked Frost if he knew the subject he observed with a firearm was the subject shot. Frost conceded he did not know if it was the same person. Frost added that the friend who was with the armed subject was a African-American male wearing a gold colored hoody, blue jeans and black shoes. Frost said it was this subject who asked the armed subject if he wanted to "smoke em". Frost interpreted that to mean he wanted to kill someone. Frost said he thought the gun was a black semi-automatic that was tucked into the front waistband area. Frost said, however, he only saw the handle of the gun. Frost further described observing the the short subject armed with the gun earlier exiting a club called "Dirty" (35 NW 3rd Avenue). Frost said when he saw the subject near his car, he was only wearing a white shirt. I noted Frost's description of the subject he observed armed with a firearm was inconsistent with that of Patrick KIMMONS. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 70/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #36 ASSIGNED TO RANK POSEY, DARREN L (29521) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, LEAD ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 BRADSHAW, TESSRA PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 71/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #37 ASSIGNED TO RANK BENIGA, RICO T (36906) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 BRADSHAW, TESSRA PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 72/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #38 ASSIGNED TO RANK WARE, PAUL D (37137) ORG UNIT CAPACITY FORENSICS: 2-FORENSIC UNIT PROCESSING ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/02/2018 WARE, PAUL D SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 10/02/2018 WARE, PAUL D NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME WARE, PAUL D (37137) 10/02/2018 1145 SUBJECT AUTOPSY EVIDENCE EVIDENCE COLLECTED: PER #A104684: (Disposition: Sent to the PPB Property & Evidence Division) Item #1: Underwear - Fruit of the loom (Bloody) Item #2: Gray sweatshirt (Bloody) Item #3: Gray T-shirt (Bloody) Item #4: Black sweatshirt (Bloody) PER #A104685: (Disposition: Sent to the PPB Property & Evidence Division) Item #1: PPB issued tourniquet - left leg Item #2: PPB issued tourniquet - right leg Item #3: DNA standard from Kimmons PER #A104686: (Disposition: Sent to the PPB Property & Evidence Division) Item #1: Bullet from left leg Item #2: Bullet from right upper chest NARRATIVE: On 10-01-18, I was sent to the State of Oregon Medical Examiners Office to assist Homicide Detectives Darren Posey and Rico Beniga with an officer involved shooting investigation. I collected the above listed evidence after the examination by Dr. Cliff Nelson. Photo's were taken by Criminalist Jamin Becker. Refer to his report for details. The clothing from Kimmons was bloody and was taken directly to the Property & Evidence Division to be dried. The bullets were weighed on a scale at the F.E.D. and the bullet from the right upper chest was 9.2 grams (141.79 grains). The bullet from the left leg was 9.4 grams (145.06 grains). An inked impression was made from Kimmons right index finger (#2) and placed on a latent fingerprint card. At the Forensic Evidence Division I compared the inked impression from Kimmons #2 finger to the fingerprints from OR SID # (Kimmons), and confirmed the identity of the deceased as being: Kimmons, Patrick T., M/B, 06-17-91. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 73/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL The fingerprint files for the PPB F.E.D. were updated and a Death Notice was sent to the Oregon State Police Bureau of Identification. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 74/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #39 ASSIGNED TO RANK CLIFTON, BRAD E (37152) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 4-INTERVIEW WITNESS ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 CLIFTON, BRAD E NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME CLIFTON, BRAD E (37152) 10/02/2018 1400 SUBJECT WITNESS INTERVIEWS-A. ADEN, G. CARROLL. Subject(s) Mentioned: Kimmons, Patrick Jesse M/B, DOB 06/17/91 OR SID *Deceased Hall, Dante Emanuel "Manny" M/B, DOB OR SID Branch, Marcell Dupree M/B, DOB OR SID Involved Officer(s): Ofc. Garry Britt, DPSST #49588 (Central Precinct) Ofc. Jeffrey Livingston, DPSST #57119 (Central Precinct) Witness Officer(s): Ofc. Todd Harris, DPSST #49823 (Central Precinct) Ofc. Gregory Moore, DPSST #51791 (Central Precinct) Witnesses Interviewed: Aden, Ayan Haybe F/B, DOB Home Address: PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 75/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Cell Phone: Mena, Matthew M/W, DOB Home Address: Cell Phone: Carroll, Garrett Scott M/W, DOB Home Address: Portland, OR Cell Phone: . Person(s) Mentioned: Polk, Aundree Solomon M/B, DOB Vehicle Mentioned: OR C45757 1998, Acura Black and Grey in color Law Enforcement Mentioned: Central Precinct: Sergeant Aaron Schmautz, DPSST #44627 Sergeant Steven Wuthrich, DPSST #44055 Officer Seth Flores, DPSST #54378 Officer Amy Li, DPSST #57307 Officer Casey Mcleod, DPSST #52835 Homicide Detail: Sergeant Michele Hughes, DPSST #36818 Sergeant Ken Whattam, DPSST #24582 Detective Darren Posey, DPSST #29521 Detective Rico Beniga, DPSST #36906 Detective Mark Slater, DPSST #27192 Detective Erik Kammerer, DPSST #29988 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 76/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Detective Scott Broughton, DPSST #40218 Detective Travis Law, DPSST #42652 EXHIBITS 1. Portland Police Property/Evidence Receipt #A106287 Item 1: Consent to search form, signed by Ayan Aden Item 2: Google Map of SW 3rd Ave./SW Stark St., shown to G. Carroll Item 3: CD containing recorded interview with A. Aden and G. Carroll 2. Portland Police Property/Evidence Receipt #A106288 Item 1: Diagram of SW 3rd Ave./SW Stark St. shown to Ayan Aden *All items were submitted into evidence at Central Precinct. SUMMARY On September 30, 2018, at approximately 0350 hours, I received a page to respond to SW 3rd Ave./SW Harvey Milk St. (Stark) on an officer involved shooting (OIS) involving two Portland Police Officers. I responded to the scene and attended a briefing at the command post where I learned that a subject, identified as Patrick Kimmons, had been involved in a shooting in the parking lot located on the northwest corner of SW 3rd Ave./SW Harvey Milk St. Officer Livingston and Officer Harris were on-scene and walking in the parking lot when the shooting happened. Officer Livingston and Officer Harris engaged Patrick Kimmons in the parking lot seconds after the shooting and both officers fired their handguns. Patrick Kimmons was shot and later pronounced deceased at Oregon Health Sciences University Hospital. A short time after the shooting two subjects walked into Emanuel Hospital seeking treatment for gunshot wounds. The two subjects were identified as Manny Hall and Marcell Branch and it was determined that they arrived at the hospital in separate vehicles. Responding officers located witnesses and conducted preliminary interviews with the witnesses. Officers were standing by with the witnesses who were waiting to be interviewed by detectives. Sergeant Hughes asked Detective Law and I to conduct witness interviews. Detective Law and I interviewed Ayan Aden, Matthew Mena and Garrett Carroll. This report contains Ayan Aden's and Garrett Carroll's statements; refer to Detective Law's report for Matthew Mena's statement. NARRATIVE Ayan Aden's Statement: On September 30, 2018, at approximately 0634 hours, Detective Law and I interviewed Ayan Aden in Detective Law's work vehicle which was parked at the scene. Prior to starting the recording, Ayan Aden gave me permission to record the interview. This report contains a summary of Aden's statement; the complete interview can be reviewed on a CD that was submitted into evidence. The interview was also transcribed and will be available for review. Aden told Detective Law and I the following. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 77/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Aden said sometime around 0220 hours she picked up her boyfriend, Aundree Polk, in North Portland and the two of them drove downtown to get something to eat at the food carts. Aden said she parked her car in the parking lot located at SW 3rd Ave./SW Stark St. Aden said her car is a 1998 black and grey Acura. Aden said once they parked in the lot they looked to their right and noticed two "black guys" sitting in a black colored SUV. Aden said Aundree happened to know the two guys so he rolled down his window and they started talking about college and basketball, etc. Aden said she had never met the two guys before but thought they were Aundree's cousins and their names were John and Chris. Aden said Chris was driving the black SUV and John was seated in the front passenger seat. Aden said while Aundree was talking to his cousins she got hungry so she walked over by herself to the food carts to get some food. Aden said there were a lot of people by the food carts and someone "hollered" at her and she didn't want to deal with that so she walked back to her car to wait for Aundree. Aden said she got back in the driver's seat of her car. Aden said Aundree's brother, Michael, was now standing outside her car talking to Aundree. Aden said she didn't know how Michael got downtown. For clarification purposes, I had Aden draw a rough sketch of the parking lot to show where she was parked and the black SUV. Aden marked on the diagram with a "C" to show where Chris was sitting and a "J" to show where John was sitting. Aden also said Aundree briefly got out of her car to get a phone number from Chris and then got back in her car and sat in the front passenger seat. Aden said her car and the black SUV were both parked facing south toward SW Stark St. Aden said while she and Aundree were sitting in her car she heard one to two gunshots that she believed came from the south of her car. Aden did not see where the shots came from but believed by the sound that they were coming from the south. Aden said once she heard the shots she and Aundree ducked down to take cover. Aden said right after she heard the initial one to two gunshots she heard three additional gunshots. Aden said she believed these gunshots were coming from behind her car. Aden said she knew the police had fired the three shots because she heard them saying, "Don't move...put your hands up!" Aden said she didn't see anyone running through the parking lot. Aden said after the shooting the police officers noticed she and Aundree were sitting in her car and told them to keep their hands up and not to move. Aden said the police officers were behind her car. Aden said after the shooting she peaked her head up and looked out her front windshield to the south and observed a guy down on the sidewalk area in front of her car. Aden said the guy appeared to have a gunshot wound to his "butt." Aden said after the shooting she heard someone say there was a gun on or next to her car but couldn't remember who said this. Aden said Aundree told her the gun was next to her car so she believed the police officers must have said something about the gun. Aden said the police officers took her and Aundree out of her car. Aden said neither she nor Aundree had a gun and was not aware of Chris or John having a gun. At approximately 0645 hours, I concluded the interview and stopped the recording. After stopping the recording I realized I forgot to ask Aden for consent to search and process her vehicle for evidence. I explained to Aden that we would like to collect any evidence in her car and gave her a consent to search form. Aden gave verbal consent and signed the form. I gave Aden my contact information and arranged for her to pick her car up once the crime scene had been processed. Detective Law and I then drove Aden to her listed address and dropped her off. It should also be noted that Detective Law took a photograph of Aden to assist in identifying people that were captured in surveillance video in the surrounding areas at the time of the shooting. The photograph was submitted into DIMS. Garrett Carroll's Statement: PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 78/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL On September 30, 2018, at approximately 1149 hours, Detective Law and I interviewed Garrett Carroll at in an office at the Ross Dress for Less at Lloyd Center. This report contains a summary of Carroll's statement; the complete interview can be reviewed on a CD that was submitted into evidence on the listed receipt. The interview was also transcribed and will be available for review. Carroll told Detective Law and I the following. Carroll said he went downtown last night with a group of friends which included Matthew Mena. Carroll confirmed that he was with at least two other people besides Matt who did not want to be identified. Carroll said the group was headed to the Golden Dragon and was standing out in front of the club when the shooting happened. Carroll was uncertain of the time but said he took a video after the shooting but had already deleted it. I showed Carroll a satellite image of the parking lot and surround areas of SW 3rd Ave./SW Stark St. and asked him to point out where he was standing when the shooting happened. Carroll looked at the map and said he was standing on the east side of SW 3rd Ave. just north of SW Stark St. Carroll marked an "X" on the map where he was standing. Carroll said he observed two police officers standing in the parking lot which was directly west of where he was standing. Carroll drew a circle with an "X" in the center of the circle to depict the general area where he observed the two police officers standing. Carroll said he was standing on the sidewalk when he heard the first gunshot. Carroll said he hadn't been paying attention so he didn't know where the gunshot came from but remembered seeing a female black running eastbound on SW Stark St. from SW 4th Ave. Carroll said he then observed the two police officers run to the east in the parking lot and observed them shooting. Carroll said he couldn't see who or what the police officers were shooting at due to a hedgerow that was obstructing his view. Carroll thought the police officers fired six shots. Carroll said he observed a police car parked in the parking lot with its overhead lights turned on. Carroll wasn't sure of the exact location of where the police car was parked but put it in the same general area where he observed the two police officers. Carroll said after the police officers shot numerous police officers responded to the parking lot. Carroll clarified that he thought the first shot came from the area of the parking lot but didn't see who shot. Carroll said Matt was standing on the sidewalk approximately five feet to the north of him when the shooting happened. Carroll said the police officers had their guns pointed to the south and were shooting in that direction. Carroll described the female he observed running after hearing the first shot as an African American with frizzy hair and wearing a red top. I concluded the interview and gave Carroll my contact information. Detective Law photographed Carroll and submitted his photograph into DIMS. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 79/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2709408) A106287 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 80/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2709409) SEARCH BY CONSENT PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 81/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2709414) MAP PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 82/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2709427) A106288 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 83/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2709429) DIAGRAM PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 84/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #40 ASSIGNED TO RANK WARE, PAUL D (37137) ORG UNIT CAPACITY FORENSICS: 2-FORENSIC UNIT PROCESSING ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/02/2018 WARE, PAUL D SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 10/02/2018 WARE, PAUL D NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME WARE, PAUL D (37137) 10/02/2018 1539 SUBJECT COLLECTED OFFICER HANDGUNS EVIDENCE COLLECTED: PER #A104680: (Disposition: Sent to the OSP Crime Lab via the F.E.D. outgoing locker) Item #1: PPB issued Glock 17, serial #XTA035 (Officer Jeff Livingston #57119) Item #2: (1) round from chamber, 9mm Item #3: Magazine w/ (17) 9mm rounds - bottom Item #4: Magazine w/ (17) 9mm rounds - top Item #5: magazine from handgun - (12) rounds, 9mm PER #A104681: (Disposition: Sent to the OSP Crime Lab via the F.E.D. outgoing locker) Item #1: PPB issued Glock 17, serial #KDD767 (Sgt. Garry Britt #49588) Item #2: (1) round from chamber, 9mm Item #3: magazine from handgun - (10) rounds, 9mm Item #4: Magazine w/ (17) 9mm rounds - top Item #5: Magazine w/ (17) 9mm rounds - bottom NARRATIVE: On 09-30-18, I was sent to the scene of an Officer Involved Shooting to meet with the Homicide Detail investigators. I was the acting Sgt. for the Forensic Evidence Division and called out Criminalist Jeffrey Shearer and Jamin Becker to the scene. I was briefed by Homicide Detail Sgt. Michelle Hughes as to what had happened, and I assigned myself to collect the handguns, magazines and rounds from the involved officers, after the round countdown. I did not collect any other evidence from the scene. At the request of Primary Detective Darren Posey, the handguns, magazines and rounds from the officers was forwarded to the OSP Crime Lab for comparison on 10-02-18. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 85/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #41 ASSIGNED TO RANK HABKIRK, JAMES B (29192) ORG UNIT CAPACITY NORTH 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/01/2018 HABKIRK, JAMES B SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/01/2018 10/01/2018 MCKINLAY, JERAMI E NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME HABKIRK, JAMES B (29192) 10/01/2018 1507 SUBJECT BULLETS PICKED UP FROM EMANUEL Radio call on 10/01/18 at 1440hrs to Emanuel ER at 2801 N Gantenbein Ave on a follow up call. We arrived and made contact with Sullivan, who works security at the location. Sullivan gave me two bullet fragments in a plastic container that came from Hall. The fragments were placed in the property room on receipt #A095600. I submitted a copy of the Legacy Security Evidence Form as an orphan document. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 86/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #42 ASSIGNED TO RANK POTTER, RYAN A (55447) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/01/2018 POTTER, RYAN A SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/01/2018 10/02/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME KIRBY-GLATKOWSKI, NATHAN (56629) 10/01/2018 1513 SUBJECT CRIME SCENE LOG Officer Joseph Russau, 52771; Officer Brian Wheeler, 57813; Detective Rico Beniga, 36906; At 0815 on 9/30/18, I was assigned the task of maintaining the crime scene log at SW Harvey Milk St/SW 3rd Ave. I assumed the responsibility from Officer Russau who assumed it at 0810 who in turn assumed it from Officer Wheeler who begun the crime scene log initially. I took photos of the crime scene log and entered them into DIMS. The crime scene log was in my possession until I turned it over to Detective Beniga at approximately 1800. End PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 87/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #43 ASSIGNED TO RANK POTTER, RYAN A (55447) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/01/2018 POTTER, RYAN A SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/01/2018 10/02/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME POTTER, RYAN A (55447) 10/01/2018 1539 SUBJECT CHAIN OF CUSTODY FOR BODY On 09/30/18 I was dispatched to OHSU to assist Ofc. Street with chain-of-custody for the suspect male. When I arrived at OHSU the male was deceased. Ofc. Streed and I kept custody of the body until the Medical Examiner arrived, where we then released the body to him. I then transitioned to a perimeter location at SW 3rd Ave / SW Pine St. Nothing more at this time. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 88/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #44 ASSIGNED TO RANK WUTHRICH, STEVEN M (44055) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/02/2018 WUTHRICH, STEVEN M SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 10/02/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME WUTHRICH, STEVEN M (44055) 10/02/2018 0223 SUBJECT OFC. INVOLVED SHOOTING-SUPP On 9/29/18 I responded to an officer involved shooting. After being released from the scene I documented my involvement on a supplemental report. After reviewing that report on 10/02/18 I realized I'd forgotten a statement Sgt. Britt made to me moments after identifying himself as an involved member. Sgt. Britt told me there may have been another person shot, though not by police. A short time after he told me that I broadcast via radio that the event was an officer involved shooting and that a civilian on civilian shooting had also occurred. Refer to my original supplemental report for additional details. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 89/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #45 ASSIGNED TO RANK MULTI-JURISDICTION ASSIST (MJA) ORG UNIT CAPACITY MULTI-JURISDICTION ASSIST 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 MULTI-JURISDICTION ASSIST PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/02/2018 10/03/2018 WHATTAM, KEN N Page 90/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #46 ASSIGNED TO RANK MCGUIRE, BRENDAN P (31951) ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: COLD CASE DETAIL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/03/2018 MCGUIRE, BRENDAN P SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/03/2018 NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME MCGUIRE, BRENDAN P (31951) 10/03/2018 0918 SUBJECT Officer Interviewed Ofc. Gregory Moore DPSST #51791 Officers Mentioned Sgt. Gary Britt DPSST #49588 Ofc. Jeffery Livingston DPSST #57119 Ofc. Todd Harris DPSST #49823 Ofc. Onest Robert DPSST #52367 On Sunday, September 30th 2018, I was paged and directed to assist in the investigation of an officer involved shooting that took place earlier that morning. The incident occurred in a parking lot on the north side of SW Harvey Milk St between SW 3rd and 4th avenues. After the initial briefing, Det. Eric McDaniel and I were instructed to conduct interviews of two officers who witnessed the incident. The following is a summary of my interview with Ofc Gregory Moore (DPSST #51791). The interview was recorded in its entirety via digital audio recorder. The recording was both transcribed and copied to a CD and delivered to the Property Evidence Division. For complete and accurate details refer to the recording and transcript. It should also be noted that Ofc Moore used a printed aerial view (Google Maps satellite image) to mark locations of people, vehicles and the like that he observed during the incident. A digital scan of that image is attached to this report, and the original has been delivered to the Property Evidence Division. Det. McDaniel and I interviewed Officer Moore in the conference room of the Detective Division. Also present during the interview was Sgt. Tom Perkins, acting in his capacity as a representative from the Portland Police Association. The interview began at 0845 hrs and was completed at 0918 hrs. Ofc Moore reported that he and Ofc Harris (DPSST #49823) were working as a 2 officer patrol unit, and Moore was driving. He said they responded to the parking lot between 3rd and 4th on SW Harvey Milk St. at the request of Sgt Britt (DPSST #49588). Moore said they were not responding to any particular incident, only to provide an additional patrol presence in the area. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 91/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Ofc Moore said that they arrived at the lot from the west, coming in through entrance from SW 4th Ave. When he pulled into the lot, Ofc Moore saw a supervisor's vehicle and a second patrol parked in the lot. Ofc Moore saw Sgt Britt and Ofc Livingston (DPSST #57119) further to the east, roughly in the middle of the parking lot. Further to the east, Moore said that he saw a group of people, but could not be sure of numbers. As they pulled into the lot, Ofc Moore said that he saw a black male in a dark jacket to the east, beyond Sgt Britt and Ofc Linvingston. Ofc Moore told me that he saw this individual raise his hand in a shooting motion directed to the north. Moore heard gunshots and saw muzzle flashes from this individual. He said that there were several, but he could not be certain as to how many. Moore said the individual then began to run south toward SW Harvey Milk St. Ofc Livingston and Sgt Britt began to move toward him. Ofc Moore said that as the suspect moved amongst the parked vehicles he lost sight of the individual's lower body. Moore described seeing the suspect turn his head and upper body back toward Sgt Britt and Ofc Livingston. At this time Ofc Moore said he saw both Britt and Livingston fire at the suspect. Ofc Moore described both seeing and hearing the shots fired. He could not tell me how many rounds were fired, or who fired which rounds etc. Ofc Moore continued, saying he pulled further into the lot and parked his car at the entry/exit onto SW Harvey Milk St. Both he and Ofc Harris jumped from their patrol car and were immediately confronted by another individual running toward them from the east. This individual is referred to as "Subject #1" on the map annotated by Ofc Moore. Ofc Moore said this person tripped and fell to the ground, virtually in front of them. Moore and Harris, not knowing if this individual was involved in the incident, took him into custody. Moore said that as he was handcuffing Subject #1, he saw, off to his left (east) the original shooting suspect on the ground. Moore said that he was able to hear commands being given to the suspect as well as radio transmissions about the situation, but his primary focus was on the subject he was taking into custody. After handcuffing the individual on the ground, Moore escorted him back to their patrol car. Ofc Moore told us that he remained with Subject #1 until relieved, and had no further interaction with the incident. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 92/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2712030) PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 93/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #47 ASSIGNED TO RANK LAW, TRAVIS W (42652) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 4-INTERVIEW OTHER ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/03/2018 LAW, TRAVIS W SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/03/2018 10/03/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME LAW, TRAVIS W (42652) 10/03/2018 1106 SUBJECT INTERVIEW OF MATTHEW MENA CONNECT INFORMATION Related Portland Police Bureau Case: #18-334557 Subject Mentioned: KIMMONS, PATRICK JESSE M/B, DOB: 6/17/91 (Deceased) NON-CONNECT INFORMATION Additional Subject Mentioned: HALL, DANTE EMANUEL M/B, DOB: Witnesses Interviewed: ADEN, AYAN HAYBE F/B, DOB: MENA, MATTHEW M/W, DOB: Address: Portland, Oregon 97266 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 94/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Cell Phone: CARROLL, GARRETT SCOTT M/W, DOB: Address: Cell Phone: Involved Officers: Sergeant Gary Britt, DPSST #49588 Portland Police Bureau / Central Precinct Officer Jeffrey Livingston, DPSST #57119 Portland Police Bureau / Central Precinct Additional Portland Police Bureau Personnel Mentioned: Sergeant Michele Hughes, DPPST #36818 Homicide Detail - Supervisor Detective Darren Posey, DPSST #29521 Homicide Detail - Lead Investigator Detective Rico Beniga, DPSST #36906 Homicide Detail - Lead Investigator Detective Brad Clifton, DPSST #37152 Homicide Detail - Partner / Assisted with Interviews Detective Todd Gradwahl, DPSST #29981 Homicide Detail - Assist Officer Amy Li, DPSST #57307 Central Precinct - Conducted Initial Witness Interview EXHIBITS Portland Police Bureau Property/Evidence Receipt #A083775: Item 1: Google Maps overview image of SW 3rd Avenue / SW Harvey Milk (Stark) Street - with PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 95/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL notations and signed by MATTHEW MENA Item 2: Void Item 3: CD-R containing audio recorded interview of MATTHEW MENA on 9/30/18 Item 4: CD-R containing recorded phone interview of MATTHEW MENA on 10/1/18 Item 5: SanDisk USB drive containing cell phone video and still images from MATTHEW MENA Items 6-8: Void *The above items were placed into evidence at Central Precinct SUMMARY This report documents my involvement in the investigation of an officer involved shooting which occurred on September 30, 2018 near the intersection of SW 3rd Avenue / SW Harvey Milk (Stark) Street in Portland, Oregon. This report covers my interviews of civilian MATTHEW MENA who witnessed the officer involved shooting. Refer to the below narrative for additional information. NARRATIVE On September 30, 2018, at approximately 0350 hours, I received a page from Sergeant Michele Hughes directing me to respond to the area of SW 3rd Avenue / SW Harvey Milk (Stark) Street to assist with an officer involved shooting investigation. I arrived at the scene at approximately 0425 hours and met with the investigative team. I attended a briefing on the incident from uniformed personnel in the mobile command center. At the conclusion of the briefing, Detective Clifton and I were assigned to conduct interviews of civilian witnesses AYAN ADEN, MATTHEW MENA, and GARRETT CARROLL. Detective Clifton and I first interviewed AYAN ADEN at the scene. Refer to Detective Clifton's report for information on the interview of AYAN ADEN. At the conclusion of the interview, I photographed AYAN ADEN with my bureau iPhone so she could be identified in video surveillance obtained for this investigation. AYAN ADEN consented to me taking her photograph. I later uploaded the photograph of AYAN ADEN into DIMS. Detective Clifton and I then gave AYAN ADEN a ride home. During the initial briefing we received at the scene, Detective Clifton and I learned that Officer Amy Li interviewed MATTHEW MENA who witnessed the officer involved shooting. Refer to Officer Li's report regarding the interview of MATTHEW MENA for additional information. Detective Clifton and I also learned that MATTHEW MENA was no longer at the scene. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 96/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Detective Clifton and I then went to MATTHEW MENA's residence, , to conduct a follow up interview. MATTHEW MENA came outside when we arrived and he agreed to speak with us inside my vehicle. I informed MATTHEW MENA that we wanted to conduct a follow up interview regarding the incident which occurred in Downtown Portland earlier this morning, and that I was going to record the interview. MATTHEW MENA agreed to me recording the interview. The interview began at approximately 0948 hours. The following is a summary of our interview with MATTHEW MENA. For a verbatim account of the interview, refer to the associated audio recording which I later submitted into evidence under Property/Evidence Receipt #A083775, and the transcript of the interview. Statement of MATTHEW MENA MATTHEW MENA told us that at approximately 0300 hours today, he and three friends were standing outside the front of the Golden Dragon Exotic Club (324 SW 3rd Avenue) when the incident occurred. I showed MATTHEW MENA a Google Maps aerial photograph of the intersection at SW 3rd Avenue / SW Harvey Milk (Stark) Street for reference. MATTHEW MENA made a notation on the map on the east sidewalk of SW 3rd Avenue, in front of where the Golden Dragon is located, indicating where he was standing when the incident occurred. MATTHEW MENA said he heard an argument and commotion across the street on the west side of SW 3rd Avenue near the entrance to the parking lot on the northwest corner of SW 3rd Avenue / SW Harvey Milk Street, and when he looked across the street he observed a black male, later identified as PATRICK KIMMONS, arguing with a female, and PATRICK KIMMONS produced a firearm and shot the female in the left leg. MATTHEW MENA told me the female was standing in close proximity to PATRICK KIMMONS, to his north. MATTHEW MENA said PATRICK KIMMONS fired another shot in the direction of the female, but MATTHEW MENA does not know if the second bullet struck the female. MATTHEW MENA described PATRICK KIMMONS as wearing a black shit, dark baggy pants, and his hair was in dreadlocks. MATTHEW MENA described the female that PATRICK KIMMONS shot in the leg as a heavy-set African American or Hispanic female with red braids in her hair. Based on MATTHEW MENA's description of the female, and information gathered during the course of this investigation, detectives believe the female is in fact DANTE EMANUEL HALL, a male. Refer to other reports under this investigation, and PPB Case #18-334557, for information regarding DANTE EMANUEL HALL being shot in the leg at the scene just prior to the officer involved shooting. MATTHEW MENA said he believed the firearm PATRICK KIMMONS used to shoot DANTE EMANUEL HALL was possibly a revolver. MATTHEW MENA said that based on the sound the firearm made when it was fired; he believed it was either a .32 caliber or a .38 caliber. MATTHEW MENA said that after DANTE EMANUEL HALL was shot in the leg he hobbled to a nearby silver sedan parked in the lot and got into the rear of the vehicle and the vehicle left the area. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 97/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL MATTHEW MENA told us that when PATRICK KIMMONS shot DANTE EMANUEL HALL in the leg, MATTHEW MENA observed two marked police vehicles, with their overhead emergency lights on, parked in the lot just west of where the shooting occurred. MATTHEW MENA said he thought it was "very stupid and brazen" of PATRICK KIMMONS to shoot DANTE EMANUEL HALL right in front of the police. MATTHEW MENA said that immediately after PATRICK KIMMONS shot DANTE EMANUEL HALL, MATTHEW MENA observed PATRICK KIMMONS run into the parking lot towards several police officers. MATTHEW MENA said PATRICK KIMMONS still had the firearm in his right hand. MATTHEW MENA said he potentially heard the officers give PATRICK KIMMONS verbal commands to stop as he ran into the parking lot. MATTHEW MENA said as PATRICK KIMMONS approached the officers he changed direction and began going southbound in the lot, away from the officers. MATTHEW MENA said PATRICK KIMMONS' back was now towards the officers. MATTHEW MENA said this whole incident transpired very quickly. MATTHEW MENA said PATRICK KIMMONS' right hand with the firearm was clearly visible to MATTHEW MENA, and he observed PATRICK KIMMONS holding the firearm "above his waist and slightly behind his back." MATTHEW MENA said he observed PATRICK KIMMONS turn and look back at the officers. MATTHEW MENA said the officers gave PATRICK KIMMONS verbal commands to stop, put the gun down, and then the officers immediately shot PATRICK KIMMONS and he fell to the ground. MATTHEW MENA said he believed the officers fired six (6) shots in succession. MATTHEW MENA said it appeared to him that PATRICK KIMMONS was going to turn around and start shooting at the officers, before PATRICK KIMMONS was shot by the officers. MATTHEW MENA said he has no police training but he personally would have shot PATRICK KIMMONS under the circumstances. MATTHEW MENA said that after the officer involved shooting occurred he filmed a portion of the ensuing police response with his cell phone. MATTHEW MENA agreed to provide me the video from his cell phone, and attempted to email the video to me but the file size was too large. Prior to leaving MATTHEW MENA's residence, I used my bureau iPhone and filmed the video of the police response on MATTHEW MENA's cell phone, and later uploaded the video to DIMS. MATTHEW MENA said that after the officer involved shooting, he walked south to the nearby food carts at the corner of the intersection where the incident occurred, and took some photographs of the police at the scene with his camera. MATTHEW MENA agreed to provide me the photographs he took at a later time. MATTHEW MENA told us his friend GARRETT CARROLL was also in front of the Golden Dragon when this incident occurred. MATTHEW MENA said the other two individuals with them that morning were only acquaintances of his, and they did not want to be identified. MATTHEW MENA said these individuals did not witness the incident and he believed they would not come forward with information. We requested that MATTHEW MENA speak with his acquaintances and ask them contact us. I provided MATTHEW MENA with my business card and telephone number. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 98/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL We concluded our interview with MATTHEW MENA at approximately 1030 hours. Detective Clifton took a photograph of MATTHEW MENA and later uploaded the photograph to DIMS. We thanked MATTHEW MENA for his time and left the residence. Detective Clifton and I then went to the Lloyd Center Mall and interviewed GARRETT CARROLL. Refer to Detective Clifton's report for information on the interview. At the conclusion of the interview I photographed GARRETT CARROLL and later uploaded the photographs to DIMS. On the morning of October 1, 2018, I called MATTHEW MENA and left him a voicemail requesting that I meet with him and collect the video and photographs he took after incident. That same day, at approximately 1445 hours, I received a call from MATTHEW MENA on my cell phone. He immediately asked me if his name, address, and the statements he made to police were going to be released to the public. I explained to MATTHEW MENA that they would be at some point. MATTHEW MENA said he was concerned for his safety and also described himself as being a little paranoid about the whole thing. MATTHEW MENA said this incident has been traumatic for him. I asked MATTHEW MENA to explain why he was concerned for his safety. MATTHEW MENA told me he recently spoke with his acquaintances that was present at the Golden Dragon when the incident occurred, and was told the following: The acquaintance said there is person who is a high ranking member of a national movement and is aware that MATTHEW MENA provided a statement to police that he witnessed the police shoot PATRICK KIMMONS in the back. The acquaintance described the person from the movement as a "fixer" who wants MATTHEW MENA to assist PATRICK KIMMONS' family (something MATTHEW MENA said he doesn't want to do). MATTHEW MENA told me he wasn't sure if he was in danger. I talked with MATTHEW MENA for a few minutes to try and alleviate his concerns. I later ended my conversation with MATTHEW MENA. The above phone call was not recorded. Later that same afternoon, at approximately 1556 hours, I called MATTHEW MENA to get some clarification about our earlier phone conversation. I recorded the ensuing phone conversation with MATTHEW MENA. The following is a summary of parts of my recorded phone interview with MATTHEW MENA. For a verbatim account of the interview, refer to the associated audio recording which I later submitted into evidence under Property/Evidence Receipt #A083775, and the transcript of the interview. Phone Interview of MATTHEW MENA MATTHEW MENA told me he has had time to think about the statement he gave us on September 30, 2018, and wanted to amend his statement as follows: MATTHEW MENA told me he actually did not witness PATRICK KIMMONS shoot EMANUEL DANTE HALL in the leg. MATTHEW MENA said he observed PATRICK KIMMONS pointing a firearm, and heard two gunshots, but did not actually witness PATRICK KIMMONS shoot the firearm. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 99/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL MATTHEW MENA also told me that just prior to the officers shooting PATRICK KIMMONS, he heard the officers give PATRICK KIMMONS verbal commands to drop the gun, but those verbal commands occurred simultaneously to the officers shooting PATRICK KIMMONS. I also spoke with MATTHEW MENA to clarify the information he received from his acquaintance, as noted above. Refer to the transcript for additional details. On the afternoon of October 2, 2018, I contacted MATTHEW MENA by phone and arranged to meet with him that day to collect the video and photographs he took. On October 2, 2018, at approximately 1730 hours, Detective Todd Gradwahl and I met with MATTHEW MENA at his residence. I provided MATTHEW MENA with a USB drive and he copied the aforementioned cell phone video and photographs he took onto the USB drive. I later copied the contents of the USB drive onto compact disks, which I provided to Detective Darren Posey. I submitted the USB drive into evidence under Property/ Evidence Receipt #A083775. I also submitted the Google Maps aerial photograph referenced in the interview of MATTHEW MENA on September 30, 2018, into evidence under Property/Evidence Receipt #A083775. A copy of the Google Maps aerial photograph is attached to this report in RegJIN. Nothing further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 100/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2712087) PER #A083775 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 101/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2712089) GOOGLE MAPS AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 102/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #48 ASSIGNED TO RANK BROUGHTON, SCOTT P (40218) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/04/2018 BROUGHTON, SCOTT P SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/04/2018 10/05/2018 WHATTAM, KEN N NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BROUGHTON, SCOTT P (40218) 10/04/2018 1308 SUBJECT CHRIS WILLIAMS INTERVIEW Police Personnel: Detective Justin Pick #33835 Gresham Police Department Partner Person Interviewed: Chris WILLIAMS Male/Black Date of Birth: Home Address: Cellular Phone: ( Persons Mentioned: Matthew WILLIS Male/Black Date of Birth: Exhibits: Portland Police Bureau Property/Evidence Receipt Number A106898 Item 1: (1) disk with digital recording of Chris WILLIAMS interview Item 2: (1) overhead diagram used by Chris WILLIAMS during interview Narrative: On September 30, 2018 at approximately 0308 hours, Portland Police Officers were involved in a fatal shooting in the parking lot located at 322 Southwest 4th Avenue. I responded to the scene to assist with the investigation. This report documents an interview with a witness, Chris WILLIAMS. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 103/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL On September 30, 2018 at approximately 1116 hours, Gresham Police Detective Justin Pick and I interviewed Chris WILLIAMS. I digitally recorded and later had transcribed our interview with WILLIAMS. What follows is a summary of our interview with WILLIAMS, for complete details, refer to the digital recording and transcript. WILLIAMS told Detective Pick and me the following. WILLIAMS said he drove his black Dodge Durango downtown and parked in the parking lot located at 322 Southwest 4th Avenue. WILLIAMS said he met his cousin, Michael WILLIS in the parking lot. WILLIAMS said he and WILLIS were standing in the parking lot between his Dodge Durango and another car. WILLIAMS said the car next to his Dodge Durango had a female in the driver's seat and WILLIS' little brother in the passenger seat. WILLIAMS said he met WILLIS' little brother, his cousin, for the first time. WILLIAMS said he could not remember WILLIS' little brother's name. WILLIAMS said he, WILLIS' and WILLIS' little brother were all standing between his Dodge Durango and the car being driven by the female. WILLIAMS said he was facing east when approximately twenty five feet to the north east of his position in the parking lot, someone began firing a gun. WIILIAMS said the shooter was firing towards the north. WILLIAMS said shortly after he ran away, he tripped and fell at the feet of a police officer. WILLIAMS said he ran away through the parking lot to the south and west. WILLIAMS said as soon as he heard and saw the shooting he began to run away and didn't get a good look at the shooter. WILLIAMS said he did not see the police shoot anyone. WILLIAMS said he heard other shots besides those he was running from and later learned from police personnel at the scene that police officers had fired their guns. WILILAMS said he saw a black male on the ground that appeared to be wounded. WILLIAMS said he could not be sure the male he saw wounded was the male who he saw shooting. WILLIAMS said he was surprised the police arrived on scene so quickly. WILLIAMS drew a circle on the attached diagram in the southeast corner of the lot to denote the area where he parked his Dodge Durango. Within that circle, WILLLIAMS drew a smaller, darker circle to denote the approximate area she saw the shooter. WILLIAMS drew several straight lines in the northeast portion of the parking lot to denote the shooter firing towards the north. WILLIAMS drew a straight line in the middle of the southern portion of the lot to denote the area where he fell and was contacted by the police. WILLIAMS drew a line down Southwest 3rd Avenue and into the parking lot to denote driving south on Southwest 3rd Avenue to drive into the parking lot. Prior to our recorded interview, WILLIAMS complained about pain in his right hip area. WILLIAMS said he wasn't bleeding and thought it was from hitting the ground when he fell. After our recorded interview, I asked WILLIAMS if he wanted to look at his hip. WILLIAMS looked at his hip and said it appeared to be a "raspberry" from falling on the ground. I looked at the top of WILLIAMS' hip and saw a scrape mark on the right side of WILLIAMS' hip area. At my request, WILLIAMS sent me a photo of himself a short time after we finished our interview. WILLIAMS told me he was wearing the clothing depicted in the photo during the shooting. I later uploaded the photo to DIMS. I later placed the digital recording of our interview with WILLIAMS on a disk. I placed the disk with WILLIAMS' interview and the diagram WILLIAMS used in the property room as evidence on property receipt number A106898. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 104/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 105/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2714772) CHRIS WILLIAMS DIAGRAM PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 106/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2714775) PROPERTY RECEIPT A106898 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 107/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #49 ASSIGNED TO RANK BROUGHTON, SCOTT P (40218) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/04/2018 BROUGHTON, SCOTT P SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/08/2018 10/09/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BROUGHTON, SCOTT P (40218) 10/08/2018 1221 SUBJECT AUNDREE POLK INTERVIEW Police Personnel: Detective Eric McDaniel #41372 Portland Police Bureau Cold Case Homicide Detail Interview Partner Person Interviewed: Aundree POLK Male/Black Date of Birth: Home Address: Cellular Phone: Person Mentioned: Michael WILLIS Male/Black Date of Birth: Exhibits: Portland Police Bureau Property/Evidence Receipt Number A106426 Item 1: (1) Disk with interview of Aundree POLK Narrative: On September 30, 2018 at approximately 0308 hours, Portland Police Officers were involved in a fatal shooting in the parking lot located at 322 Southwest 4th Avenue. I responded to the scene to assist with the investigation. This report documents an interview with a witness, Aundree POLK. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 108/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL On September 30, 2018 at approximately 1632 hours, Detective McDaniel and I interviewed Aundree POLK. I digitally recorded and later had transcribed our interview with POLK. What follows is a summary of our interview, for complete details, refer to the digital recording and transcript. POLK told Detective McDaniel and I the following. POLK said he went downtown with a friend named AYAN to meet his brother, Michael WILLIS. POLK said AYAN drove them downtown in her car. POLK said he arrived in the parking lot located at 322 Southwest 4th Avenue at approximately 0245 hours. POLK said he met up with WILLIS and his cousin whose name he could not remember. POLK said he, WILLIS, and his cousin were standing in the parking lot when he heard gun shots. POLK said he jumped into the passenger seat AYAN'S car. POLK said he laid the passenger seat back to get low. POLK said the police approached him and gave him commands to put his on the dash board. POLK said as he sat up and put his hands on the dashboard, he looked in the side view mirror and saw a revolver on the ground. POLK said he was detained by police officers. POLK said he later learned from police that police officers had shot someone in the parking lot. POLK said he didn't actually see any of the shooting. After the recorded interview, I asked POLK what clothing he was wearing during the incident. POLK told me he was currently wearing the clothing he was wearing during the incident. With POLK'S consent, I took photographs of his person to document the clothing he was wearing during the incident. I later uploaded the photographs of POLK into DIMS. POLK told me he could not remember where AYAN parked her car or other locations relevant to incident in the parking lot. I later placed the digital recording of our interview on a disk and placed the disk in the property room as evidence on property receipt number A106426. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 109/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2715090) PROPERTY RECEIPT NUMBER A106426 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 110/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #50 ASSIGNED TO RANK TRUMMER, DANIEL Y (55317) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/04/2018 TRUMMER, DANIEL Y SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/04/2018 10/04/2018 NETT, JAMES C NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME TRUMMER, DANIEL Y (55317) 10/04/2018 1605 SUBJECT CRIME SCENE MANAGMENT On 09/30/2018, I responded to SE 4th Ave/SE Harvey Milk to assist in crime scene management. I was tasked to maintain crime scene on SW Harvey Milk St between SW 3rd Ave/SW 4th Ave. I managed hotel guest from the HI-LO hotel and ensured no one entered the crime scene. I escorted several vehicles out of the crimes-scene, as detectives started opening up the crime scene. Nothing further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 111/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #51 ASSIGNED TO RANK BILLARD, JOHN P (44160) ORG UNIT CAPACITY TOD: GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/02/2018 BILLARD, JOHN P SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/03/2018 10/03/2018 DUILIO, KENNETH NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BILLARD, JOHN P (44160) 10/02/2018 1503 SUBJECT SWAB OF BLOOD FROM SIDE OF CAR At 0557 hours, I was contacted by Sergeant Wilbon to assisted with the investigation of a gang related shooting. Two men, Emanuel Hall and Marcell Branch had both arrived at Emanuel hospital with gunshot wounds. These men were thought to be involved in the shooting that had occurred at SW 4th avenue/ SW Stark street shortly before. North precinct and GET officers had made the connection to a blue Chevy Cobalt sedan ( Oregon license plate #CA33002)in the parking lot near the emergency room lobby as being associated to Marcell Branch. The vehicle had blood on the outside and blood could be seen on the driver's seat and center console area. Branch was in surgery at that time and the weather showed showers in the forcast. In order to preserve any blood evidence on the outside of the vehicle from the weather, I collected a swab of the blood on the driver's side rear passenger door. I used a dual Bode swab to collect blood that was still wet and then placed the swab into it's plastic receptacle and then placed it into an evidence bag which I later placed in the North Precinct property room (receipt #A111043). PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 112/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #52 ASSIGNED TO RANK BENIGA, RICO T (36906) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/05/2018 BENIGA, RICO T SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/09/2018 10/09/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BENIGA, RICO T (36906) 10/05/2018 1348 SUBJECT RELEASE OF RENTAL VEHICLE PERSONS MENTIONED Meghan Russell Risk Management Enterprise Rental Rachel Shepherd Area Manager Enterprise Rental EXHIBITS Property/Evidence Receipt #A084488 Item 1. Consent to Search form signed by Rachel Sheperd VEHICLE MENTIONED 2018 Toyota Corolla, silver in color, WA license #BFR1133 NARRATIVE On 10/4/18 at approximately 1500 hours I received a call from Meghan Russell of Enterprise Rental's Risk Management. Russell called to inquire when their vehicle would be released from police impound. Russell described the vehicle in question as a silver colored Toyota Corolla with Washington State license plates #BFR1133. I informed Russell that I did not recall any vehicle being seized during our investigation. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 113/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Russell informed me that the vehicle was rented by a subject named Sheri Norman and that Norman had notified them that the deceased, Patrick KIMMONS, had been in possession of the vehicle on the night of the incident. I subsequently checked with our Records Division and they confirmed there was no record of the vehicle being towed. I reviewed the crime scene photographs of the scene and did not observe a matching vehicle within the parking lot where the shooting transpired. In the background of one of the photographs, however, a silver sedan was parked along the north curb line of SW Harvey Milk Street (SW Stark Street), just east of SW 4th Avenue. I checked the documented property that was recovered from KIMMONS at the hospital and learned a Toyota brand key was found in pocket of his pants and listed on Property/Evidence Receipt #A108805. I proceeded to the location and subsequently located the matching vehicle still parked in the same location and manner as depicted in the aforementioned photograph. I contacted Detective Bryan Declercque of the Gang Enforcement Team, who was conducting the investigation into the shooting committed by KIMMONS that preceded the officer involved shooting. After consulting with Detective Declercque it was decided to leave the vehicle at the location pending notification of the renter and of Enterprise Rental. On 10/5/18, I spoke with Russell who informed me that the current rental contract for the vehicle was still considered "open", but it was because the vehicle key was still outstanding. Russell added that because Norman had violated the contract terms by allowing a unauthorized third party (KIMMONS) to possess the vehicle, they would not be allowing Norman to take the vehicle and continue with the contract. I informed Russell that we were in possession of the vehicle key and could arrange the return to a representative at the vehicle's location. I also informed Russell that I would be interested in searching the vehicle prior to its release. Russell provided me with Norman's number ( ) in order to contact her regarding searching the vehicle for any of her personnel property that may be in the vehicle. On 10/5/18, I also made repeated phone calls to Shari Norman with the number provided by Enterprise and left several voice messages requesting to speak with Norman regarding the vehicle. Norman did not reply to any of the calls. At approximately 1325 hours, I met with Enterprise Area Manager Rachel Shepherd at the vehicle's location. Shepherd signed a Consent to Search form to search the vehicle and accepted the vehicle key. I subsequently searched the vehicle and found no items of evidentiary interest. Shepherd took custody and removed the vehicle at approximately 1330 hours. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 114/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2746071) EVIDENCE RELEASE FORM PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 115/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #53 ASSIGNED TO RANK SHEARER, JEFFREY G (29992) CRIMINALIST ORG UNIT CAPACITY FORENSICS: 2-FORENSIC UNIT PROCESSING ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/06/2018 SHEARER, JEFFREY G SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/06/2018 10/07/2018 WARE, PAUL D NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME SHEARER, JEFFREY G (29992) 10/06/2018 0812 SUBJECT POLICE SHOOTING Property/Evidence Receipt #A108976: 1) Placard 13 Taurus Ultra-Lite Model 85 .38 Special SN-GO11635 2) 5 cartridge casings .38 Special Winchester from revolver 3) Bode swab (from side of gun that was up) 4) Bode swab from SN side of gun On 093018 at 0353 hours I was called out to assist PPB Homicide Detectives and Criminalist in a police shooting. I met with Criminalist Ware who briefed me on the incident and directed me to make overall scene photographs and video. I made initial photographs of the scene and then joined a witness officer's walk-through for detectives and deputy district attorney to gain insight on processing the scene.I made an overall scene video and then with the assistance of Detective Kammerer went through the scene and marked evidence with placards. After the evidence was marked I made additional photographs of the evidence and placards. Criminalist Becker joined me in processing the scene and took over the video recording of the scene and later made the 3D laser scans with the Leica C10. When directed I swabbed the revolver which was marked as placard 13: Taurus Ultra-Lite Model 85 .38 Special SN-GO11635 and then made photographs as Kammerer cleared the revolver. I then listed it on receipt #A108976 as evidence. Criminalist McIntyre arrived and collected the other marked evidence with Ware. I assisted Becker, Kammerer, and other investigators in the scene as requested. I transferred the photographs and video recordings to DIMS for archiving. I pulled the Leica data from the scanner and transferred the data to the appropriate computer and backup server. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 116/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #54 ASSIGNED TO RANK MCINTYRE, BRAD (35126) CRIMINALIST ORG UNIT CAPACITY FORENSICS: 2-FORENSIC UNIT PROCESSING ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY SUBMITTED ON 10/08/2018 MCINTYRE, BRAD APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/08/2018 10/08/2018 MCMURRAY, SHAWNDA L NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME MCINTYRE, BRAD (35126) 10/08/2018 1022 SUBJECT EVIDENCE COLLECTION Criminalist Partner- Paul Ware- Assisted in collection and did blood swabs EVIDENCE: PER A108977- Items were sent through the outgoing FED locker to the Property Room on 10/01/18. Item 1- Placard #1 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 2- Placard #2 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger'- (under OR 473 JJL) Item 3- Placard #3 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger'- (under OR 473 JJL) Item 4- Placard #4 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 5- Placard #5 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 6- Placard #6 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 7- Placard #7 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 8- Placard #8 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' PER A108978- Items were sent through the outgoing FED locker to the Property Room on 10/01/18. Item 1- Placard #9 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 2- Placard #10 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 3- Placard #11 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 4- Placard #12 Spent shell casing '9mm Luger' Item 5- Placard #14 Copper bullet fragment Item 6- Placard #15 Spent bullet W/ small spots red color Item 7- Placard #16 Spent bullet Item 8- Placard #17 Copper bullet fragment PER A108979- Items were sent through the outgoing FED locker to the Property Room on 10/01/18. Item 1- Placard #18 Spent bullet (back seat WA BJM 3729) Item 2- Placard #19 Spent bullet (sidewalk 3rd Ave) Item 3- Placard #20 Blood swab (sidewalk 3rd Ave) Item 4- Placard #21 Blood swab (street SW 3rd) Item 5- Placard #22 Lighter, lipstick & one $20 bill Item 6- Placard #23 Blood swab (street SW 3rd) Item 7- Placard #24 ODL Williams, Taylor (street SW 3rd) Item 8- Placard #25 Spent bullet (3rd S of Harvey Milk) PER A108980- Items were sent through the outgoing FED locker to the Property Room on 10/01/18. Item 1- Placard #26 Bullet fragment (trunk of CA 45757) Item 2- Placard #27 Spent bullet (trunk of CA 45757) PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 117/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Item 3Item 4Item 5Item 6Item 7- Placard #28 Placard #29 Placard #30 Placard #31 Placard #32 Glasses Blood swab Bullet fragments Broke auto lens Spent bullet (under 556 HFF) NARRATIVE: On 09/30/18 at around 11:30 hours I was at the scene of the officer involved shooting investigation at SW 3rd/Harvey Milk. The listed items of evidence were marked with numbered placards and photographed/videoed by Criminalist Shearer and Becker prior to my arrival. Evidence associated with placard #13 was also collected before I started collecting the remaining items of evidence. With the assistance of Criminalist Ware, I collected the listed items of evidence. I stored the items in the FED vault and assisted Criminalist Becker in photographing evidence that he collected using the Nikon D700. I then transported items to Rivergate Storage Facility that were blood soaked for Criminalist Becker. The next day I photographed and packaged the listed items of evidence and sent them to the Property Room. I uploaded the photographs into DIMS. See other Criminalist reports for further. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 118/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #55 ASSIGNED TO RANK POSEY, DARREN L (29521) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, LEAD ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/08/2018 POSEY, DARREN L SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/10/2018 10/10/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME POSEY, DARREN L (29521) 10/10/2018 0819 SUBJECT CITIZEN WITNESS INTERVIEW NON-CONNECT INFORMATION Mentioned FLORES, JUAN M/H, DOB: Address: Phone: (Mom's phone) EXHIBITS 1) Portland Police Property/Evidence Receipt #A080800: (Placed in Property Room) Item 1: CD with recorded interview with JUAN FLORES 2) Portland Police Property/Evidence Receipt #A080799: (Placed in Property Room) Item 1: Ruger handgun SR9 with S/N 337-99519 with magazine and 9mm ammo SUMMARY This report documents my interview with potential witness JUAN FLORES who had been located near the shooting event on September 30, 2018. FLORES was found in a parked vehicle on the north central side of the parking lot at SW 3rd Avenue and SW Harvey Milk Street. The vehicle FLORES was located in was found to have a firearm in it. The firearm was taken for safe keeping with FLORES' consent. NARRATIVE PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 119/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL On September 30th, 2018 I was assigned by Sergeant Hughes to investigate an officer involved shooting (OIS) incident located at SW 3rd Avenue and SW Harvey Milk Street. During that investigation Detective Beniga was contacted by JUAN FLORES who had a vehicle parked in the parking lot during the shooting incident. FLORES had been removed from the vehicle by officers a short time after the OIS incident. The vehicle FLORES had been located in was also found to have an unsecured firearm just below the driver's seat. According to initial information FLORES said he had provided a statement to someone at the scene of the OIS, but on further review I was not able to locate anyone who had interviewed FLORES or any reports regarding contact with FLORES at the scene. Detective Beniga and I conducted a recorded interview with FLORES regarding his vehicle and if he saw anything during the shooting incident. Please refer to the recorded interview for complete details of our conversation. During the interview FLORES indicated he was in Portland with some friends on September 30, 2018 and had parked the rented white colored Hyundai Tucson vehicle with California license 8CPN439 in the parking lot at SW 3rd Avenue and SW Harvey Milk Street. FLORES said he later went back to the vehicle to relax and use his phone while his friends were in the Golden Dragon Night Club. FLORES said he did not see the shooting incident and only became aware there were police officers in the parking lot when they contacted him in his vehicle. FLORES indicated he had fallen asleep while in the car waiting for his friends. FLORES provided consent to search his vehicle before removing it from the scene. I located a Ruger 9mm semi-auto handgun on the floor board in front of the driver's seat of the vehicle. FLORES indicated it did not belong to him and was likely a firearm of one of his friends. Detective Beniga later found FLORES' friend was a concealed handgun license holder, and had left the gun in the car while they were at the night club. The gun was taken for safe keeping and later placed in to the Property Room on Property/Evidence Receipt #A080799. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 120/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2729747) PROPERTY RECEIPTS A080799 A080800 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 121/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 122/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #56 ASSIGNED TO RANK BECKER, JAMIN A (49504) CRIMINALIST ORG UNIT CAPACITY FORENSICS: 2-FORENSIC UNIT PROCESSING ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/09/2018 BECKER, JAMIN A SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/09/2018 10/09/2018 MCMURRAY, SHAWNDA L NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BECKER, JAMIN A (49504) 10/09/2018 1437 SUBJECT SCENE PROCESSING Property / Evidence PER A108805 Item 1: Pair of Air Jordan shoes, gray, black, and green. Size 10. Item 2: Socks, white, two Item 3: Two socks, one white, one white and blue Item 4: Black Jeans, Hudson & Barrow Gentleman's Outfitter NYC, 42x30 Item 5: OR ID Card , Kimmons, Patrick Tyrone / MasterCard debit card / Toyota key (All removed from left front pocket of jeans) Item 6: Brown leather wallet with ID and cards in name of Kimmons, Patrick (Calvin Klein brand). Removed from right rear pocket of jeans. Disposition: Transported to RVS Biohazard on 9/30/18 by BEM. PER A108804 Item 1: iPhone, pink, Model A1778 Disposition: Transferred to PED via FED outgoing locker on 10/01/18 by JAB. PER A085599 Item 1: (1) Bag w/ cash, watch, chain Item 2: (1) Bag w/ misc. clothing and shoes Disposition: Transferred to PED via FED outgoing locker on 10/01/18 by JAB. PER A085598 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 123/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Item 1: (1) Bag w/ boots, cell phone, $140 Item 2: (1) Bag w/clothing - biohazard ITEM 2 TRANSFERRED TO PER A108803 ON 9/30/18 BY JAB Disposition: Item 1 transferred to PED via FED outgoing locker on 10/01/18 by JAB. PER A108803 Item 1: Dark green vest, GAP brand Item 2: Blue jeans w/ belt, Lucky brand Item 3: Black socks, Hanes brand Item 4: Gold chain with pendant and three rings Disposition: Transported to RVS Biohazard on 9/30/18 by BEM. Narrative On 9/30/18, around 0600 hours, I responded to the area of SW 3rd Ave / SW Stark St regarding an officer involved shooting investigation. When I arrived, I spoke with A/Sgt. Ware, who assigned me to assist him in documenting the round countdowns with the involved officers. I made digital color photographs of the officers, their firearms, and spare magazines. Criminalist Ware collected these items. See his report for further details. Bags of clothing and personal items, which had been collected at Emanuel Hospital and OHSU, were delivered to the scene by Ofcs. Holmgren and Streed. I took possession of these items and later transported them to the FED for photographs and repackaging. See evidence dispositions above. I was then assigned to create digital video recordings of the scene. I made recordings to capture the overall scene, as well as bullet strike damage to several vehicles within the scene. After completing the scene video I created 3D scans of the scene using the Leica C10 scanner and iStar 360 camera system. A copy of the scan plan was placed in the FED case file. All photos uploaded to DIMS for archiving. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 124/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #57 ASSIGNED TO RANK BECKER, JAMIN A (49504) CRIMINALIST ORG UNIT CAPACITY FORENSICS: 2-FORENSIC UNIT PROCESSING ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/09/2018 BECKER, JAMIN A SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/09/2018 10/09/2018 MCMURRAY, SHAWNDA L NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BECKER, JAMIN A (49504) 10/09/2018 1439 SUBJECT AUTOPSY PHOTOS On 10/01/18 I attended the autopsy of Kimmons, Patrick (6/17/1991) at the Medical Examiner's Office in Clackamas, OR. The autopsy was conducted by Dr. Cliff Nelson. I made digital color photographs of Kimmons prior to and during the autopsy. All photographs uploaded to DIMS for archiving. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 125/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #58 ASSIGNED TO RANK MULTI-JURISDICTION ASSIST (MJA) ORG UNIT CAPACITY MULTI-JURISDICTION ASSIST 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 09/30/2018 MULTI-JURISDICTION ASSIST PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/09/2018 10/10/2018 WHATTAM, KEN N Page 126/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #59 ASSIGNED TO RANK CHRISTENSEN, BRENT W (39643) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY TOD: GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/11/2018 CHRISTENSEN, BRENT W SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/18/2018 10/18/2018 WHATTAM, KEN N NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME CHRISTENSEN, BRENT W (39643) 10/11/2018 1015 SUBJECT (VICTIM #15) HALL, DANTE E (DOB: ) Additional Detectives Detective Bryan DeClercque, DPSST #37939 PPB GET - Lead GET Investigator Detective Darren Posey, DPSST # 29521 PPB Homicide Detail - Lead Homicide Investigator Detective Rico Beniga, DPSST # 36906 PPB Homicide Detail - Lead Homicide Investigator NARRATIVE On 09/30/18, at approximately 0556 hours, I responded to Emanuel Hospital to assist with a gang related and officer involved shooting that occurred downtown at SW 3rd Ave and SW Harvey Milk St. Upon arrival, Sergeant Wilbon and responding officers informed us there was a shooting downtown earlier that morning and shortly after two people identified as MARCELL BRANCH and DANTE HALL showed up at the hospital with gun shot wounds. Sergeant Wilbon and the officers told us BRANCH arrived at the hospital in a blue Chevrolet Cobalt (OR / CA 33002) that was still parked in the parking lot and HALL arrived in a black Chevrolet Camaro (OR / 9T1461) which had already left. I was unfamiliar with BRANCH; however, I was very well aware of HALL. HALL is a well known Rollin' 60 Crip whom I have helped conduct investigations on. At this time, there were no known direct correlations between the arrival of BRANCH and HALL at the hospital to the shooting downtown, but, it was believed based on the time, location, and circumstances that these two were most likely involved. Because of this, Detective DeClercque and I began our investigation to try and determine what happened. We spoke with the Emergency Room receptionist (ALLISON JOHNSON) and reviewed video surveillance with Security. On the video surveillance, we saw BRANCH come running up to the Emergency Room doors with a black Chevrolet Camaro following behind him. Based on the urgency of BRANCH's movements, it appeared he believed the Camaro was chasing him because BRANCH looked back at the car and hurriedly pulled open the Emergency Room automatic doors trying to get into the hospital. Once inside, BRANCH was taken into the back room and the driver of the Camaro came into the hospital to get a wheel chair. Shortly thereafter, HALL was wheeled into the Emergency Room and the black Camaro drove away. Security informed us one of the night shift security guards got the license plate of the Camaro and it was Oregon license plate 9T1461. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 127/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL Detective DeClercque and I attempted to speak with HALL, but he started cursing us out before we could even get into the room and refused to cooperate with the investigation. BRANCH had been taken in for surgery, so we were unable to speak with him at this time. Detective DeClercque and I drove downtown to look over the crime scene and then went up to the Detective Division where we were able to view the video surveillance of the shooting and subsequent officer involved shooting. While reviewing the video surveillance, I noted several cars pulled into the parking lot at one time. As the cars pulled in, I noted there was a red Hyundai Elantra that backed into an Audi. The driver got out and it appeared to me the driver was HALL based on his mannerisms, build, and overall look. I saw a white Chevrolet Caprice pull in and the driver appeared to be JARON MOODY. I also saw a blue Nissan Altima pull in and the driver appeared to be RASOOL ISLAM and the passenger appeared to be TEONDRE BONNER. All of these guys are well known Rollin' 60 Crips I have helped investigate as either victims or suspects in unrelated crimes. Several other people showed up in some other cars, but I did not readily recognize them. As we continued watching the video surveillance, I noted the group of Rollin' 60 Crips were gathered on the east end of the parking lot next to SW 3rd Ave just north of SW Harvey Milk St. Around 0312 hours, it appeared a person dressed like BRANCH walked up to the group and punched HALL. A fight ensued and BRANCH and HALL ended up getting shot presumably by PATRICK KIMMONS. After the initial shooting, it appeared BRANCH hobbled back to his car which was parked on the northwest corner of SW 3rd Ave and SW Harvey Milk St and drove off eastbound on SW Harvey Milk St. A black Camaro then pulled out of the parking lot and also drove eastbound on SW Harvey Milk St presumably with HALL inside. Shortly after reviewing the video surveillance, Detective DeClercque and I received word BRANCH was out of surgery and willing to talk to us. We returned to the hospital and BRANCH initially told us he had been punched first and was just defending himself when he got shot from behind. Refer to Detective DeClercque's report for complete details regarding BRANCH's interview. BRANCH gave me consent to look through two cell phones we located in his car, so I reviewed them at the hospital to see if there was an ongoing feud between BRANCH and HALL. I did not find any text messages, pictures, or anything else which indicated to me they had an ongoing feud. I also did not find any information in either cell phone indicating to me BRANCH was affiliated to a particular gang set. After we concluded speaking with BRANCH, we returned to the crime scene because people were showing up to pick up their cars which had been left after the shooting. At this time, I was approached by BRITTANY BROCK and she informed me she is a bouncer at the Silverado located at 318 SW 3rd Ave. BROCK told me she had been outside in front of the Golden Dragon with one of the dancers and heard a bunch of yelling coming form the parking lot on the west side of SW 3rd Ave. BROCK stated there were a lot of people in front of the Golden Dragon which blocked her view, but she then heard approximately 5 or 6 gun shots. BROCK told me she looked over to the parking lot and saw a black male, approximately 6'0" to 6'2" tall, wearing what appeared to be a black hooded sweatshirt with the hood up and dark pants, holding a gun. BROCK explained once she heard the gunshots, she grabbed one of the dancers and took off running so she did not see what happened after that. BROCK added she believed the person holding the gun had stepped on her foot earlier in the morning out in front of the Golden Dragon prior to the shooting if that added any significance to the investigation. I spoke with VICTORIA BROWN and she told me she is the owner of the red Hyundai Elantra suspected of being driven by HALL. BROWN stated her boyfriend (HALL) had dropped her off at her sisters house around midnight last night and he then drove off in the car. BROWN stated it was not until later she heard from a friend that HALL had been shot and was at the hospital. BROWN stated she did not know what happened nor was she present when the shooting occurred, but she did confirm HALL was in possession of her car this morning. BROWN gave us consent to search her vehicle, but we did not find anything of evidentiary value. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 128/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL I assisted Detective DeClercque with photographing and searching a black Dodge Durango that had been left behind with a gun on the passenger side floor board, but it was not directly involved with shootings. Additional follow up regarding this gun will be conducted at a later time. I also learned from Detective Kamerer that a person had shown up to retrieve his white Tesla that had been left behind in the parking lot. Prior to releasing it, they searched the vehicle and found a gun stashed in the wheel well. I reviewed the video surveillance again with Officer Panter and noted that as Officers pulled into the parking lot from the west end prior to the shooting, HALL saw their lights and got startled. HALL immediately walked over to the white Tesla, pulled what appears to be a gun out from his front waste band, and puts it in the front passenger wheel well of the Tesla. Officer Panter was already working on a case involving HALL, so he will continue with this portion of the investigation. Refer to Detective DeClercque's report for additional details regarding interviews and additional investigative steps we conducted. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 129/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #60 ASSIGNED TO RANK DECLERCQUE, BRYAN J (37939) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY TOD: GANG ENFORCEMENT TEAM 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/11/2018 DECLERCQUE, BRYAN J NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME DECLERCQUE, BRYAN J (37939) 10/11/2018 1200 SUBJECT GVRT INVESTIGATION NARRATIVE: On September 30th, 2018, I responded to Emanuel Hospital to assist with a shooting investigation at a flat parking lot on SW Stark St between SW 3rd Ave and SW 4th Ave. While enroute I learned that Patrick Kimmons was suspected of shooting Marcell Branch and Dante "Manny" Hall during a fight in the parking lot. I learned that Patrick Kimmons was shot and killed by PPB officers who were onscene when Kimmons shot Hall and Branch. PPB Detective Posey and Detective Beniga were assigned to investigate the officer involved shooting, while I was instructed to investigate the shooting of Hall and Branch. Please see additional reports for details about the officer involved shooting. When I arrived at Emanuel Hospital, I learned Branch drove himself to the hospital in a blue Chevy Cobalt bearing Oregon license plate CA33002, which was now being watched by officers in the emergency room parking lot. I also learned Dante Hall was driven to Emanuel Hospital in a black Chevy Camaro bearing Oregon license plate 9T1461, but this vehicle had already left the hospital. I learned Marcell Branch was shot in the torso and currently in surgery so we could not interview him. I learned Dante Hall had been shot in the leg and was conscious/awake. PPB Detective B. Christensen #39643 and I viewed video surveillance footage from Emanuel Hospital. Views covered the front door/turn around portion of the driveway and the front lobby of the emergency room. At approximately 3:14:53am (according to the clock on the video surveillance), Marcell Branch ran from the area of the north parking lot to the front emergency room doors. Following behind Marcell Branch was a black Chevy Camaro carrying Dante Hall. Marcell Branch entered the emergency room and was attended to by hospital staff. I could see what appeared to be fresh blood stains on the front, left portion of the white t-shirt he wore. An unknown black male exited the driver's seat of the Chevy Camaro and entered the emergency room lobby. The black male appeared to talk with hospital staff, grabbed a wheel chair, and exited the lobby to return to the Chevy Camaro. Hospital staff loaded Dante Hall onto a gurney and brought him into the emergency room. The unknown black male entered the black Chevy Camaro and drove away. I placed a copy of the Emanuel Hospital video surveillance into evidence on PER A084115. Detective Christensen and I attempted to speak with Dante Hall. However, Hall was extremely upset with police and refused to speak with us. Detective Christensen and I drove to the crime scene at SW 3rd Ave / SW Stark St. I canvassed the scene and was informed by other detectives that two vehicles within the crime scene contained firearms that were visible from the outside: a black noplated Dodge Durango with VIN 1C4RDHDGXHC869619 and a white Hyundai Santa Fe wearing California plate 8CPN439. At that point the owners of both vehicles were unknown. Detective Christensen and I went to Central Precinct where we viewed video surveillance of the fight and shooting. Detective Posey told me he obtained video surveillance footage from the Church of Scientology building directly north of the parking lot PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 130/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL where the shooting happened. In summary, the video surveillance showed a group of people standing on the east side of the parking lot near SW 3rd Ave. Included in this group was Dante Hall. I believed it was Dante Hall based on clothing worn (the subject in the video wore the same clothing seized from Hall at the hospital), physical characteristics, and general mannerisms. Prior to the shooting, I observed a blue sedan that appeared to be the blue Chevy Cobalt driven by Marcell Branch park on SW 3rd Ave north of SW Stark St. A subject from the area of the parked vehicle, presumably Marcell Branch, walked to the group where Dante Hall was congregating. The subject from the parked vehicle appeared to punch Dante Hall. A brief fight ensued, and then I observed a subject point what appeared to be a firearm toward the group and observed a muzzle flash from the firearm. A subject from the group, presumably Marcell Branch, went to the parked Chevy Cobalt and drove east on SW Stark St. A second vehicle which appeared to be a black Chevy Camaro drove south on SW 3rd and turned east on SW Stark St. Detective Christensen and I received word from Emanuel Hospital that Marcell Branch was out of surgery and awake. Detective Christensen and I met with Marcell Branch and his brother, Dominique Hill, in his hospital room. Marcell Branch told me he was downtown earlier that morning. Marcell Branch said he drove his blue Chevy Cobalt to SW 3rd Ave and parked it across from the Golden Dragon club located at SW 3rd Ave / SW Stark St. Marcell Branch said he was walking to the club when he observed a group of black males standing nearby. Marcell Branch said someone in the group attacked him for an unknown reason. Marcell Branch described the subject as a heavy-weight, light skinned black male in his 30's wearing mostly black clothing. Shortly after being punched, Marcell Branch said he was shot in the back by unknown subject. Marcell Branch said he ran to his Chevy Cobalt and drove to Emanuel Hospital. Marcell Branch said he believed the subject who punched him drove to Emanuel Hospital in a black Chevy Camaro that arrived when he entered the hospital. I asked Marcell Branch if he was armed with any weapons during the fight. Marcell Branch said no, but admitted he owned a firearm and had a concealed weapons permit. Marcell Branch told me he had been shot twice - once in the back and once in the right, upper arm. His injuries were already bandaged so I photographed the bandages and later entered the pictures into DIMS. I asked Marcell Branch for consent to search his Chevy Cobalt for any evidence related to the fight and shooting. Marcell Branch agreed and signed a PPB consent to search form. I later entered this consent to search form into evidence on PER 1324203. PPB Detective T. Teats #29579 searched the Chevy Cobalt and located a firearm. Please see Detective Teats' report for details. I returned to Marcell Branch's hospital room and asked him about the firearm in his vehicle. He said it was the firearm he owned, but reiterated he did not possess the firearm during the fight in the parking lot when he was shot. I queried Marcell Branch in LEDS and learned he did not have a concealed weapons permit in Oregon and was denied a permit in 2014 based on a misdemeanor conviction. I asked Marcell Branch for consent to swab his cheeks/gum surfaces for a sample of his DNA for comparison with any DNA located on the firearm. Marcell Branch agreed. I took a sample of his DNA using two oral swabs, which I entered into evidence on PER 1324203. I wore new nitrile gloves and used two, new swabs from sealed packaging. Once I collected the sample, I placed both swabs into an evidence envelope and sealed it with evidence tape. Detective Christensen and I drove to the crime scene and spoke with a subject who claimed possession of the white Hyundai Santa Fe SUV inside the crime scene that contained a firearm. Juan Flores told me he rented the Hyundai Santa Fe in Kennewick, WA and drove it to Portland yesterday. Detective Christensen and I learned that Homicide detectives wanted to speak with Flores because he possibly witnessed the officer-involved shooting. Flores consented to speaking with detectives so Detective Christensen and I transported Flores to Central Precinct. PPB Detective Broughton told me he spoke with a subject named Christophe Williams who claimed to be the owner of the black Dodge Durango still contained within the crime scene. Detective Christensen and I returned to the crime scene where I spoke with Christopher Williams. Chris Williams told me he was in the flat parking lot when the shootings occurred. Chris Williams said he was with another subject named Michael Willis, who was wearing a white t-shirt when the shooting occurred. Chris Williams was wearing a blue over green jacket with white lettering on the lower, left portion, light colored blue jeans, and white tennis shoes. Chris Williams said he was wearing this same clothing when the shootings occurred. Chris Williams said he and Michael Willis were talking near his parked Dodge Durango when he heard gunshots. Chris Williams said he PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 131/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL turned toward the gunshots and saw a male holding a handgun and pointing it north toward the large wall of the Church of Scientology building. Chris Williams said he saw the muzzle flash of two shots, but he heard a total of more than two shots. Chris Williams said he turned to find cover when he heard police officers in the parking lot yell, "Drop the weapon!" Chris Williams gave officers consent to recover the firearm from his vehicle. Please see PPB case #18-803187 for details. On October 2nd, 2018, Detective Christensen and I were informed by Homicide detectives that Taylor Williams was a witness to the shooting of Marcell Branch and Dante Hall. I recognized her name because I had seen an Oregon ID card belonging to Taylor Williams on SW 3rd Ave north of SW Stark St when I canvassed the crime scene on September 30th, 2018. On October 3rd, 2018, Detective Christensen and I met with Taylor Williams at a coffee shop at NW 11th/NW Couch St to talk about the shooting. Taylor Williams told me she was visiting clubs in the "China Town" area of NW Portland when she ran into a black male she was familiar with from previous visits to the clubs. Taylor Williams described the subject as a black male in his early 30's with black hair and a beard. I later showed her a photograph of Marcell Branch and Taylor Williams recognized Branch as this subject. Taylor Williams said Marcell Branch offered to give her a ride home and she accepted. Taylor Williams said they drove south on SW 3rd Ave and passed a group of black males standing on SW 3rd Ave near the Golden Dragon club. Marcell Branch told Taylor Williams he recognized one of the males in the group as a friend and wanted to say hi. Taylor Williams said Marcell Branch pulled over and walked to the group. Taylor Williams said she remained in the car and was playing on her cell phone when she heard gunshots. Taylor Williams said she looked back and saw someone shooting at Marcell Branch. Taylor Williams said she saw subjects in the group holding their hands up, and then she saw Marcell Branch fall to the ground. Taylor Williams said she only saw one person holding a gun, which she did not see well enough to describe. Taylor Williams said she did not see Marcell Branch holding a firearm. Taylor Williams said she also saw a second male fall down as if he got shot too. Taylor Williams said she exited the car and ran south on SW 3rd Ave. Taylor Williams said she heard a total of 15 gunshots being fired. Detective Christensen and I asked Taylor Williams if she saw police in the area during the fight and she said no. Taylor Williams said she has heard rumors that police shot a guy for no reason. Taylor Williams reassured Detective Christensen and I that the rumor was false because the male shot Marcell Branch and the other person before police were even involved. On October 3rd, 2018, Detective Christensen and I met with Marcell Branch at Emanuel Hospital and discussed the shooting again. Marcell Branch said he gave a ride to two females he met at a club in the "China Town" area of NW Portland. Marcell Branch said they drove to the Golden Dragon and then walked into the club. Marcell Branch said there was a group of black males standing in the area that did not like him. Marcell Branch said members of that group walked into and out of the Golden Dragon while he was there, including the guy he fought with and the guy police shot and killed. Marcell Branch said he eventually left the Golden Dragon and was walking to his car when he was approached by members of the group of black males. Marcell Branch said he clearly saw police officers on the other end of the flat parking lot when he was attacked. Detective Christensen and I confronted Marcell Branch and said his story did not match what we observed in video surveillance footage. We told Marcell Branch that video surveillance showed him approaching the group of males and immediately punching one of them. Marcell Branch admitted to punching the other guy first, but said he did it in self defense because he figured the members of the group would attack him. Marcell Branch said he had run ins with "Manny" in the past. Marcell Branch described "Manny" as the subject he fought with. Marcell Branch said "Manny" and his friends frequently congregate at the flat parking lot at SW 3rd Ave/SW Stark St. Marcell Branch said "Manny" began harassing him a few weeks ago and described him as a "bully." Marcell Branch said "Manny" accused him of being a gang member and punched him in the face for no reason over Labor Day weekend. Marcell Branch said a police officer was in the parking lot when the attack happened and was a witness. The morning of the shooting, Marcell Branch said he saw "Manny" and his friends standing near the parking lot. Marcell Branch said he was not going to be picked on by a bully and did not want problems to continue. For those reasons, Marcell Branch said he walked up to "Manny" and punched him. Marcell Branch said his handgun that police found on September 30th, 2018 in his car was never involved in the fight on the night of the shooting. Marcell Branch said he was carrying the gun with him that night because he heard rumors that "Manny" and his friends wanted to shoot him. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 132/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL On October 4th, 2018, I contacted Tony Knobs who is security with the Church of Scientology building next to the flat parking lot at SW 3rd Ave/ SW Stark St. I asked Tony Knobs if he had video surveillance footage of the parking lot from Labor Day weekend, but he said the video surveillance was already written over. I learned PPB Officer R. Kuykendoll #55060 witnessed an assault similar to the assault described by Marcell Branch over Labor Day weekend. Please see the police report written by Officer Kuykendoll for further details. END OF REPORT. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 133/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #61 ASSIGNED TO RANK SPARLING, AARON A (45515) ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/16/2018 SPARLING, AARON A SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/16/2018 10/16/2018 WHATTAM, KEN N NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME SPARLING, AARON A (45515) 10/16/2018 0827 SUBJECT VIDEO COLLECTION I responded to SW 3rd and SW Stark Street as part of a Portland Police Bureau homicide detail page out. I was briefed on location by SGT Hughes and tasked with canvasing the area for locations which have security cameras that may have video recording of the incident. I contacted Eric Paul M/W ) who is the general manager of the Hi-Lo motel (320 SW Harvey Milk). Mr. Paul told me that they did have a single camera over the front door of the location which faces to the north and that he would have to contact his IT team and have them export the video. I left Mr. Paul my PPB business card, and informed him that the IT staff could email me a copy of the video. Mr. Paul emailed me a copy of the video from the camera system which I copied to a CD-R for detective review. I made contact with Tony Knobbs M/W who has access to the security camera system for the Church of Scientology (309 W 3rd AVE.). Mr Knobbs was able to download (2) video feeds from security cameras which are positioned on the south side of the location and cover the parking lot to the south as well as SW Harvey Milk. The transfer was completed and copied to a USB flash drive. I transferred the video data to the network RAID in the PPB DFU lab as well as placed a copy of the video on the computer viewing station on the detectives' floor for investigative review. I left numerous voice messages with Steve Santillan who is the contact person for reviewing and obtaining video from the Golden Dragon (324 SW 3rd AVE). Mr. Santillan has not returned any of my messages or made any effort to contact me to review the video. I went to the location and contacted Robert Palmer who is an employee of the Golden Dragon. Mr. Palmer informed me that he is unsure if the camera system records and that he is not capable of retrieving video. While I was at the location Mr. Palmer sent a text message to Mr. Santillan informing him that I would like him to contact me. Mr. Santillan has still not contacted me. I contacted a female employee of the T & K Grocery and Deli (332 SW 3rd AVE). The employee told me that they have NO exterior camera systems. Detective Stenzel walked the area and found NO other locations which had camera systems of value to the investigation. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 134/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #62 ASSIGNED TO RANK BENIGA, RICO T (36906) DETECTIVE ORG UNIT CAPACITY DETECTIVE: HOMICIDE DETAIL 1-INVESTIGATOR, SECONDARY ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/22/2018 BENIGA, RICO T SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/22/2018 10/26/2018 HUGHES, MICHELE M NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME BENIGA, RICO T (36906) 10/22/2018 1101 SUBJECT CRIME SCENE DIAGRAM AND LEGEND NARRATIVE During the investigation I prepared a diagram of the scene. I prepared the diagram with the aid of Leica scan data and crime scene photographs prepared by FED personnel. My prepared diagram represents only a graphic representation of the scene and does not contain any measurement data. For measurement details, refer to Leica scan data. Refer to attached diagram and legend. End of report. PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 135/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2763666) SCENE DIAGRAM X1 X2 eu ne vA ht 4 W S H 31 eu ne vA dr 3 W S 32 G 30 19 NOT TO SCALE 8 7 5 1 4 6 2 3 10 9 13 29 A B C 14 28 20 12 11 26 27 21 22 18 23 24 F 15 D E 16 SW Harvey Milk Street 25 17 Hi/Lo Hotel (320 SW Harvey Milk Street) Portland Police Bureau Case #18-334543 Prepared by: Detective Rico Beniga #36906 PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 136/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL IMAGE ATTACHMENT (2763672) DIAGRAM LEGEND PPB #18-334543 CRIME SCENE DIAGRAM LEGEND PLACARDS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. FC 9mm Luger casing FC 9mm Luger casing (Recovered under vehicle #1) FC 9mm Luger casing (Recovered under vehicle #1 FC 9mm Luger casing FC 9mm Luger casing FC 9mm Luger casing (Recovered under vehicle #2) FC 9mm Luger casing FC 9mm Luger casing FC 9mm Luger casing FC 9mm Luger casing FC 9mm Luger casing FC 9mm Luger casing Taurus Model 65/ .38 Special/ SN #GO11635/5 shot/5 fired (spent) casings Bullet fragment Bullet fragment Bullet Bullet fragment Bullet (Recovered from rear seat of Vehicle #4) Bullet Blood stain Blood stain Lighter, lipstick and $20 US Currency Blood stain Oregon Driver’s License /Taylor Williams Bullet (with green leafy material attached) Bullet fragment (Recovered from trunk of vehicle #3) Bullet (Recovered from trunk of vehicle #3) Eye glasses Blood stain Bullet Broken taillight fragment (From vehicle #7) Bullet (Recovered under vehicle #7) Denotes placarded items Denotes placarded items found under or within a vehicle PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 137/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL LABELED BULLET STRIKES: A (A1 to A2): Initial bullet strike and corresponding strikes to vehicle #3 B : Bullet strike to vehicle #3 C (C1 to C6): Initial bullet strike and corresponding strikes to vehicle #4 D : Bullet strike to vehicle #5 E : Bullet strike to vehicle #5 F (F1 to F2): Initial bullet strike on asphalt and corresponding strike to concrete parking curb G : Bullet strike to left taillight area of vehicle #7 H : Bullet strike to lower right rear door of vehicle #6 ASSOCIATED VEHICLES: #1: Black Toyota Camry (Oregon license #473JJL) #2: Black Dodge Durango (Temporary plates) #3: Black Acura 35RL (Oregon license #CA4757) #4: Silver Toyota Camry (Washington license #BJM3729) #5: Red Ford F-150 Truck (Oregon license #948-EDB) #6: Silver Toyota Corolla (California license #8AGE833) #7: Black Audi A4 (Oregon license #556HNF) #8: White Tesla model S (Oregon license #9V-6489) #9: Silver Toyota Corolla (Washington license #BFR1133)—Kimmons vehicle SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS X1: Camera affixed to Church of Scientology building  General field of view is southeast X2: Camera affixed to Church of Scientology building  PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 General field of view is southwest PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 138/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE Portland Police Bureau CASE NUMBER GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL PRINTED ON: 10/29/2018 PRINTED BY: X91855 Page 139/401 VERSION: 181015.1 ATTEMPT MURDER/HOMICIDE CASE NUMBER Portland Police Bureau GO 42 2018-334543 PUBLIC RECORD RELEASE CONFIDENTIAL FOLLOWUP REPORT #63 ASSIGNED TO RANK KUYKENDOLL, RANDY L (55060) ORG UNIT CAPACITY CENTRAL 1-PATROL SUPPLEMENTAL ASSIGNED ON ASSIGNED BY 10/19/2018 KUYKENDOLL, RANDY L SUBMITTED ON APPROVED ON APPROVED BY 10/20/2018 10/20/2018 WEINBERGER, BENSON W NARRATIVE AUTHOR DATE/TIME KUYKENDOLL, RANDY L (55060) 10/19/2018 2241 SUBJECT FIGHT BEFORE INCIDENT I witnessed a disturbance between two young black males (aged twenties to thirties) prior to incident 18-334543. I arrived in the area and parked on the West side of the lot with my emergency lights on. I walked to the middle of the lot and saw a group of black males and females in the Southeast corner of the flat lot located North of SW Harvey Milk St between SW 3rd Ave and SW 4th Ave. I saw one black male suddenly punch another black male and walk away. The group murmured and gasped regarding the sudden punch. I immediately intervened and told the group to disperse, explaining I didn't want anyone to fight. Most of the group dispersed and left the area. I did not identify the two black males involved in the altercation. I believe the incident happened roughly 2-4 weeks before incident 18-334543 around 0330 - 0430. I have nothing further to report at this time. 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