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    Shooting at Dawson Park leaves 2 injured, ’70 shell casings’

    By Danny Peterson,

    7 hours ago

    PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN ) — Portland police are investigating after dozens of shots fired at Dawson Park left two people injured Friday afternoon, with no suspect in custody, officials said. There were no deaths.

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    According to the Portland Police Bureau, officers responded around 4:05 p.m. to reports of shots fired at the park. They found one gunshot victim on arrival, who was transported to the hospital. A second gunshot victim went to the hospital to their own. “Both are expected to survive,” police said.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0GegCu_0uXHJPz900
    Portland police at the scene of a shooting at Dawson Park. (KOIN)

    The suspect or suspects “fled the scene before officers arrived.”

    “The Portland Police Bureau’s Focused Intervention Team (FIT) and Enhanced Community Safety Team (ECST) responded to the park to investigate,” PPB said in a release. “The initial investigation suggests that a vehicle pulled up to the park and at least one person inside fired in the direction of the park. Officers have located more than 70 shell casings at the scene.”

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    In a statement, Portland Police Chief Bob Day said that he was “disheartened” about the shooting but “relieved” it did not result in the loss of life and that the two injured people are expected to live.

    “I want the community to know that the Portland Police Bureau takes a holistic approach to preventing gun violence. This work includes interdiction efforts by our Focused Intervention Team and Enhanced Community Safety Team,” Chief Day said. “PPB also works closely with the District Attorney’s Office, Parole and Probation, Ceasefire, Office of Violence Prevention, and other community-based organizations and oversight groups that value the sanctity of life and are committed to tackling this senseless violence head on.”

    This a developing story. KOIN 6 News will update this story if more information becomes available.

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