Once again, the Mayor fails to address the elephant in the room on discussions of violence in Portland. He refuses to say their names or acknowledge these victims of police violence are why Portland demands we rethink public safety. pamplinmedia.com/pt/10-opinion/…
The following is all data from portlandcopwatch.org and I encourage my supporters to learn this history of Portland, and throw them a couple dollars to ensure we always have this resource.
2019 Police shootings
Koben S. Henriksen, 51, male, mental health crisis
Lane Christopher Martin, 31, male, European-American
David Wayne Downs, 38, male, European-American
Jeb Colin Brock, 42, male, European-American
Andre Gladen, 36, male, African American
2018
Ryan Beisley, 34, male, European American
Jason Hansen, 30, male, European American
Samuel Rice, 30, male, European American, mental health crisis
Patrick Kimmons, 27, male, African American
John Andrew Elifritz, 48, male, European American
2018 continued
Sarah Michelle Brown (Alexis Elizabeth Wilder), 26 (28?), female, European American
2017
Chase Arnae Peeples, 25, male, African American
Jesse Lee Brockner, 31, male, European American
Michael Ervin Grubbe, 51, male, European American
Terrell Kyreem Johnson, 24, male, African American (mixed race), houseless
2017 continued
Don Allan Perkins, 56, male, European American, suicidal
Quanice Derrick Hayes, 17, male, African American
These are the people killed by Portland Police during Ted Wheeler's tenure in office. In that time, we've had 3 Police Chiefs, and yearly budget increases. He ran on police accountability, he failed to keep his promise, and it cost Portlanders their lives.
We do not want Proud Boys and their white nationalist buddies in Portland. The Portland Police have historically collaborated with, and failed to equally enforce the laws on, these outside agitators. Wheeler oversees them. These are actions for which we must hold him accountable.
Please vote, and vote for the truly viable progressive in this race. As Mayor, Sarah has pledged to enact common sense reforms like putting Commissioner Hardesty in charge of PPB, and forcefully renegotiating the police union agreement to win real PPB oversight. We can do this.
Update your voter registration at sarah2020.com/register and spread the word: this election is too important to sit out or take a protest vote. November 3rd we take control over our public safety system to ensure it aligns with our values of racial justice for every Portlander.
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We have decided to go to bed tonight, let the results continue to roll in, and make sure that every vote is counted in this election. As Vice President Biden said tonight, 'it ain't over until every vote is counted.'
Ted Wheeler and I share a belief in democracy, in listening to the will of the voters. Despite the heated rhetoric of this campaign, I believe Ted Wheeler is a good human being, and I believe history will remember his many good works as Mayor, even as he has admitted failings.
If Ted wins, we will continue to hold Mayor Wheeler accountable, because we are a city that demands forward progress on the issues of our time, no matter who is in power.
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Why should Portland vote for me? Let's break it down.
I'm endorsed by Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, Senator Bernie Sanders, Representative Karin Power, future Representative Khanh Pham, PPS Board Member Rita Moore, Mayor Mark Gamba, former Commissioner Loretta Smith and Steve Novick ... sarah2020.com/endorsements
plus PSU Professor Dr. Roberta Hunte, and hundreds of other community leaders. I've got the backing of Our Revolution, The Street Trust, Honest Elections Oregon, Portland Clean Air, and Portland Tenants United. sarah2020.com/endorsements
Today, our campaign released a policy on Disability Justice, a set of proposals and commitments to advance civil and human rights for people with disabilities. The full proposal is now online sarah2020.com/en/policies/di…
To create the policy, disabled activists were consulted and compensated for their work to develop a policy that reflects the needs of the disability community, the values of our campaign for Portland mayor, and her commitments to the community once elected.
Policy authors Allen Hines and Nico Serra said, “It has been a true honor to collaborate with Sarah Iannarone and her staff to create this document. We worked with about 30 people with disabilities to develop it. …
This Indigenous People’s Day, let’s remember that our city exists on the unceded lands of the Multnomah Chinook, Clackamas, Cowlitz, Cow Creek, Siuslaw, Umpqua, and countless other nations who have been on these lands since time immemorial. Native people are still here.
The reality of colonization is that it is ongoing. Native people are the most over-policed of any racial group in the US. When we talk about Rethinking Public Safety, we must ensure Indigenous people are not targets of police violence.
But local law enforcement is not the only concern of Indigenous communities. We must remember that refugees and immigrants crossing the southern US border are Indigenous. The horrors they face in ICE camps and prisons, and targeting by Border Patrol, are issues we must address.
The attacks on the @PDXArtMuseum and @OrHist were wrong-headed. Public access to art is vital to our city’s cultural fabric. I condemn all acts of violence and destruction, especially those targeting museums and public art.
As your next Mayor, I’m ready to move this city forward, from rethinking public safety to changing place names and removing statues. If someone would like a statue removed, they can engage our public process to register that complaint and I’ll push City Council to listen and act
Our systems of government have long ignored problematic symbols and impacts of institutional racism, I am committed to changing that as mayor. People are hurting and that pain is valid.
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