From Newsgroup: alt.law-enforcement
SANDY, Ore. (KATU) rCo Multiple people died after a shooting in Sandy on Sunday, during which an officer was shot multiple times during an
exchange of gunfire.
Sandy Police Chief Patrick Huskey told reporters Sunday night, May 31,
that officers and Clackamas County deputies responded to reports of a
domestic dispute and shooting around 4 p.m. Sunday.
When they arrived at the scene on Evans Street near Ross Avenue,
officers came under fire, Huskey said. They returned fire, and the
officer was shot. Medical crews later transported the officer via
LifeFlight to a hospital with "multiple" gunshot wounds.
Huskey, who did not take questions at the Sunday night press conference,
said multiple people died during the incident.
"There are multiple victims deceased at this time," Huskey said.
The suspect, who was identified Monday morning as Bryan Andrew Moore, surrendered to law enforcement "peacefully."
"I understand everyone wants answers and information right now, but this remains a very dynamic and active investigation," Huskey said. "I can
tell you that investigators from the Clackamas County SheriffrCOs Office
and the Clackamas County Major Crimes team are working to process the
scene, conduct interviews, and get the answers our community deserves."
Sandy Mayor Kathleen Walker expressed condolences in a social media
post.
rCLTonight, our Sandy community grieves the unimaginable loss of lives
from a domestic violence incident,rCY the post read in part. rCLOur small
town is not shielded by distance or size.rCY
Earlier in the day
Around 4 p.m., reports indicated a serious situation in the area. Sandy
police and other agencies responded to the scene and remained in the
area as details were still unclear at the time.
Authorities warned that the area was not safe and urged people to stay
away. Residents nearby were told to lock their doors and remain inside
as officers continued to work the scene.
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Reports indicated a serious situation in the area beginning around 4
p.m. or later. Sandy police and other agencies responded to the scene
and remained in the area as details were still unclear.
Authorities warned that the area was not safe and urged people to stay
away. Residents nearby were told to lock their doors and remain inside
as officers continued to work the scene.
rCLThe area is not safe and we ask that everyone stay out of the area,rCY
Sandy police said. rCLResidents in the area should lock their doors and
remain inside. More information will follow.rCY
rCLThe area is not safe and we ask that everyone stay out of the area,rCY
Sandy police said. rCLResidents in the area should lock their doors and
remain inside. More information will follow.rCY
KATU crews said SWAT vans were on the scene as well as different police agencies.
The Clackamas County SheriffrCOs Office reposted the Sandy Police DepartmentrCOs message on social media and confirmed the situation.
Further details were not immediately available.
Mayor Scott Keyser of neighboring town Molalla in Clackamas County
posted the following to his Facebook page, asking residents to join in
KATU News reached out to Gresham Police; the agency confirmed around
5:43 p.m. that they were assisting Sandy Police and Clackamas County
Sheriff's Office. The agency did not provide any further information.
Just after 5:50 p.m., Sandy Police confirmed to KATU that the shooting
scene remains active.
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