Oregon
Police shootings in Oregon increased in 2022
Simply six days into 2022, legislation enforcement mentioned Roman Ivan Kokhanevych, 24, robbed a Gresham financial institution and led them on a pursuit by way of Troutdale and Gresham. All through the chase, in response to legislation enforcement, Kokhanevych fired a number of occasions at police and sheriff’s deputies.
Gresham police Officer Mark Smith and Multnomah County Sheriff’s Deputy Chad Phifer shot and killed Kokyanevych, the primary of at the least 41 folks Oregon legislation enforcement would shoot at in 2022. Twenty-three had been killed.
Phifer was one in every of seven officers who shot and killed John Elifritz at a Southeast Portland homeless shelter in 2018 when Phifer was a Portland police officer.
Eleven months later, Salem Police Cpl. Joshua Buker shot at however didn’t hit Vincent Nesbitt and Daren Shelton-Olson, each 19, throughout a foot pursuit after the 2 allegedly tried to carjack a lady. Nesbitt and Shelton-Olson had been each arrested and charged.
The incident marked the thirty eighth time legislation enforcement in Oregon shot at somebody this yr, breaking a earlier report set in 2018 when police shot at 37 folks, in response to police watchdog Portland Copwatch.
In Portland, cops shot at 9 folks in 2022, killing 4 and injuring three. A fifth individual was killed in Portland by a Clackamas County Sheriff’s deputy after a automobile chase that ended within the metropolis limits.
Statewide, the variety of police shootings elevated by 5 since final yr, whereas Portland police killed the identical variety of folks.
The record-setting police violence matches a nationwide pattern, in response to information collected by the Washington Submit. Final yr, police killed 1,055 folks, the very best because the Submit began monitoring deadly police shootings in 2015. As of Dec. 20, 2022, it estimates the nation’s legislation enforcement will set one other report with 1,069 lethal police shootings.
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Gun violence in Oregon is excessive throughout the board. The nation’s murder price seems to have dropped by as a lot as 5% in 2022, in response to prison justice information agency AH Datalytics. Whether or not the dip is a statistical aberration in an in any other case upward trajectory or if two years of accelerating homicides are lastly abating will not be clear for a number of years to return. Nonetheless, that shift wasn’t current in Portland, the place homicides have stubbornly continued to extend.
In 2021, Portland was one in every of at the least a dozen U.S. cities that had a report variety of homicides. This yr, a number of of these cities have seen double-digit declines whereas Portland as soon as once more set a report. After tallying at the least 92 homicides in 2021 and shattering the earlier report of 70 set in 1987, town notched its 93rd murder in November. As of Dec. 29, there had been 100 homicides and 1,292 shootings.
“There’s a optimistic correlation between a geographics space’s violent crime price and police-involved shootings,” Portland State College professor of criminology and prison justice Kris Henning mentioned. “In different phrases, cities with larger crime charges are inclined to have larger charges of officer-involved shootings.”
Henning additionally mentioned that when charges of gun possession in a neighborhood go up, so does the speed of police shootings.
Portland metropolis leaders have scrambled to try to get management of a murder price that more and more appears unaffected by their specialty police models, grant packages, and street-level outreach.
After disbanding the controversial Gun Violence Discount Group in June 2020, the staff’s capabilities had all been resurrected by January 2022 when the Targeted Intervention Group took to the streets.
Not less than eight officers on that staff have shot at folks on three completely different events in 2022.
On the finish of 2020, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler introduced a plan to extend the variety of outreach and hospital-based trauma responders deployed within the metropolis in an try and interrupt cycles of retaliatory violence.
The Portland Police Bureau has additionally ramped up its recruiting efforts. It introduced in December it now has over 800 sworn members for the primary time in a number of months.
“PPB is constructing again from its lowest variety of sworn members, which was 773 in September 2022,” the bureau mentioned in a press release. “This was the bottom variety of sworn members since 1989.”
Some analysis has proven that for each 15 to twenty extra officers in a division, one murder can be prevented, prohibitive math for a metropolis grappling with a greater than two-fold improve in homicides in as a few years.
“The long-term prevention method is actually investing in robust household, robust neighborhood, robust neighborhoods, robust colleges and financial alternatives for all,” mentioned Portland State College criminology professor Brian Renauer. He mentioned defusing tensions between rival gangs requires intelligence assortment and evaluation, a job for which the police are probably properly suited, he mentioned.
“It’s not simply the police,” Renauer added. “It’s the police working with neighborhood, road, college outreach staff that know the victims and offenders and know the place these rivalries and tensions are current.”
The town has not stopped placing ahead new efforts at violence discount, at the same time as its different efforts stay ongoing with out obvious impact. In July, Wheeler rolled out one other initiative, this time declaring a gun violence emergency with a purpose of lowering shootings by 10% over the following two years. Dubbed Safer Summer season PDX, the initiative additionally launched the Targeted Funding Group, a $2.7 million program tasked with intervening to “persuade these at highest threat of capturing to not shoot,” partaking at-risk youth, and investing in communities to “tackle environmental components conducive to gun violence.”
Since Wheeler’s announcement in December 2020, practically 200 folks have been killed in Portland.
Oregon
Oregon-set horror movie ‘Wolf Man’ opens Friday; critics call it ‘gripping enough,’ ‘not especially scary’
‘Wolf Man” isn’t just the latest example of a classic Hollywood monster movie character getting a reboot, it’s also the newest horror movie to be set in Oregon. “Wolf Man,” which opens in theaters Friday, Jan. 17, follows in the spooky footsteps of “Strange Darling,” “Longlegs,” and “Cellar Door,” which were also set in Oregon.
While “Strange Darling” and “Cellar Door” were filmed in Oregon, “Wolf Man” didn’t film in the Northwest, but instead was made in New Zealand. The plot involves a married couple, Blake (played by Christopher Abbott, whose credits include “Poor Things”) and Charlotte (Julia Garner, of “Ozark” fame), and their daughter, Ginger (Matilda Firth), who are living in San Francisco.
When Blake learns that his long-missing father has been declared dead, Blake brings his wife and daughter back to the family’s rural Oregon house.
Unfortunately, their trip to Oregon goes bad quickly, as what seems to be a deadly creature injures Blake, who soon begins showing signs of transforming into something, well, wolfy.
While the idea has roots back in the Hollywood days when Universal Pictures turned out monster movies built around such figures as Frankenstein’s monster, Dracula, The Mummy, The Invisible Man, and more, the new “Wolf Man” isn’t simply a remake of the 1941 original.
Director Leigh Whannell’s previous films include “The Invisible Man” and “Insidious: Chapter 3.”
Reviews for “Wolf Man” are mixed, with some critics praising Abbott’s performance and the movie’s creepy atmosphere, while others wish Garner’s character was more developed and that the dialogue was sharper.
In The Hollywood Reporter, for example. David Rooney writes that “Wolf Man” is “gripping enough.” Less enthusiastic is Peter Debruge in Variety, who found the movie slow, soulful and not especially scary.”
Oregon
Women's basketball: Purdue drops 5th straight, falls to Oregon 69-53
Purdue women’s basketball was unable to change its fortunes on the west coast, falling to Oregon 69-53 on Wednesday night in Eugene. The Boilermakers have now lost five straight games dating back to December 21st and are 0-6 a third of the way through Big Ten play this season.
The latest loss in the streak also marks Purdue’s seventh loss by 16 or more points this season, after having eight losses of double-digits all of last season.
The offense took awhile to show itself in Eugene, as Purdue and Oregon combined to shoot 2-10 in the early going, where it was a 2-2 game until the 5:57 mark. That’s when sophomore guard Sophie Swanson entered the game and provided scoring for the Boilermakers, having a quick five points to hand Purdue a 7-2 advantage at the 5:05 mark of the first quarter.
The Ducks then responded, outscoring the Boilermakers 11-2 over the final three minutes of the quarter, thanks to contributions from Peyton Scott and one time Purdue portal target Nani Falatea.
Purdue shot a respectable 45% from the field, but nine turnovers, leading to nine Oregon points was the difference in the opening frame.
The ball security woes compiled with shooting troubles in the second quarter for Purdue, who saw the deficit grow. The Boilermakers were 1-5 from the field and had five turnovers over the first five minutes of the quarter, while Oregon extended its lead to eight at the 4:55 mark.
Purdue went nearly nine minutes without a field goal in the second quarter as a Reagan Bass triple ended the drought with 49 seconds left in the first half, after Oregon had pushed the lead to 12. The Ducks responded quickly with a three of their own to take a 35-23 lead into the break.
Oregon quickly got the lead to a then high 14 to start the third quarter before three straight scores by Lana McCarthy and Rashunda Jones chopped that lead down to eight with 7:26 to play in the third. After a back-and-forth few minutes, McKenna Layden made it a seven point game with her second triple of the night.
That would be as close as the Boilermakers could get for the rest of the night. Oregon would then outscore Purdue 11-2 down the stretch of the third quarter, with the help of Deja Kelly and Phillipina Kyei who scored 13 combined in the quarter, to take a 52-36 lead into the fourth.
Despite best efforts from Rashunda Jones and McKenna Layden, the Boilermakers were unable to claw their way back into the game, watching Oregon coast to a convincing win in Matthew Knight Arena.
Another woeful offensive performances doomed Purdue’s chances of snapping its five-game losing streak, having 23 turnovers (leading to 25 Oregon points), as well as shooting a combined 42% from the field and 25% from three-point range.
Rashunda Jones led the way in the scoring department for the Boilermakers, with a team-high 17 points on 8-10 shooting from the field, as well as four rebounds and three assists. Jones returned to the starting lineup on Wednesday and has averaged 12.0 points, 3.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists over the last three games.
McKenna Layden has come into her own of late, putting together the best performance of her young career, despite the loss. The sophomore had nine points and a career-high nine rebounds, which also paced the Boilermakers on the night. Over her last three games, Layden is averaging 7.6 points and 6.0 rebounds in an expanded role.
The transfer trio of Reagan Bass, Ella Collier and Destini Lombard were held in check in a frustrating night for the bunch, combining for just ten points on 27% shooting from the field and one assist.
Purdue will remain out west with a battle against Washington on deck for Saturday evening, where Katie Gearlds and company will look to get back in the win column for the first time in 2025.
Oregon
How To Watch Oregon Ducks vs. Purdue Women’s Basketball: Preview, Prediction, TV Channel
EUGENE- The Oregon Ducks return home to Matthew Knight Arena after two road games to begin a three-game homestand starting on Wednesday as the Ducks face the Purdue Boilermakers. Wednesday’s matchup will mark the first-ever meeting between the programs, as Purdue is one of three teams in the Big Ten Conference that Oregon will face for the first time this season. The other two programs Oregon has yet to face are Michigan and Penn State.
Oregon has been dominant at home this season, winning its last three home games while boasting a 10-1 record at Matthew Knight Arena. The Ducks will look to extend their home winning streak while also earning the team’s 13th win of the season over Purdue on Wednesday night.
How to Watch
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The Oregon Ducks (12-5) return to Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Oregon, to host the Purdue Boilermakers (7-9). Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. PT. The game will be streamed on B1G+.
Preview
The Ducks enter Wednesday’s matchup against the Boilermakers after a two-game road trip where Oregon defeated Penn State but fell to Ohio State. Oregon’s chance at an upset over the No. 9 Buckeyes last Sunday fell just short, losing the game 69-60.
Despite the loss, multiple Ducks had successful outings. Guard Nani Falatea and Amina Muhammad led all players with 11 points each. Guard Deja Kelly added another 10, while center Phillipina Kyei contributed eight points and eight rebounds. Ohio native Peyton Scott scored seven points while grabbing a season-high eight rebounds.
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Now, the Ducks look to redeem themselves from Sunday’s loss with a statement win over Purdue. The Boilermakers are trying to snap a five-game losing streak against Big Ten teams. Purdue has also trailed by 10 or more points after the first quarter in four straight games.
Purdue has struggled to find consistency, compiling a 7-9 record. After the team’s loss to Michigan State on Jan. 1, the team held a meeting in an attempt to get back on track and find ways to win. However, in the team’s most recent outing, the Boilermakers fell at home 87-60 to the Michigan Wolverines.
“We need to regroup. But we can’t afford to have another team meeting to do that. It just needs to be everyone buying in and going back to the team that we know we can be,” said Purdue fifth-year guard Ella Collier. “Whenever we are all at our best, and we’re all cheering for each other, and we’re not in our own heads, we can do some pretty good things together.”
The Boilermakers will look to regroup Wednesday in Matthew Knight Arena as they face the Ducks in Eugene. However, this will undoubtedly be a daunting task for Purdue.
The Ducks are an extremely deep and versatile squad that has proven they can excel on both ends of the court. Defensively, Oregon has forced more turnovers than their opponents in 12 straight games and 14 times this season. The Ducks have also recorded 10 or more steals in seven of the last 10 games.
Olympic gold medalist Elisa Mevius is Oregon’s leader in steals, averaging 1.6 per game, while Kyei leads in blocks with 0.9 per contest. Kyei also leads the team in rebounding, grabbing 6.0 rebounds per game while also scoring 6.5 points per contest.
Offensively, Oregon boasts one of the deepest benches in the country and the best in the Big Ten. Oregon’s reserves are averaging 29.2 points to lead the Big Ten and rank 14th in the nation.
Not to mention, Oregon also features two of the top ten active scorers in the NCAA: Peyton Scott (9th) and Deja Kelly (10th). They rank first and second among active players in career points in the Big Ten. Both Kelly and Scott have surpassed the 2,000-point mark this season. The pair is the only set of teammates in the top 10 in scoring among active players.
Prediction
Facing the Ducks will undoubtedly be a tough challenge for the Boilermakers. Oregon’s deep bench means Purdue will have to defend multiple scoring threats, making it difficult to key in on just one or two players. Additionally, the Boilermakers will need to find a way to contain Kyei in the paint, where her size and skill can dominate both sides of the floor. Additionally, Oregon’s aggressive defense, which consistently forces turnovers, will likely disrupt Purdue’s rhythm. With the added advantage of playing at Matthew Knight Arena, where the Ducks have been nearly unbeatable this season, Oregon will likely come out on top.
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