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‘Armed, wanted' man in NW Portland standoff

‘Armed, wanted' man in NW Portland standoff

Yahoo15-04-2025

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — An armed suspect, known by police to have an outstanding warrant, is in a standoff with authorities in Northwest Portland.
Right around 6 p.m., officers on patrol spotted the person and stopped at NW 21st and Hoyt. Officials said the suspect ' immediately used pepper spray on the officers and lunged at them with a knife before running off.'
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The suspect — whose name has not been released at this time — ran to the front of a pizza restaurant at NW 21st and Irving. A Taser and 'less lethal munitions' were used to stop the suspect, but they didn't work.
A shelter-in-place for businesses and residents was put into effect and streets in the area have been closed. The Crisis Intervention Team is at the scene.
KOIN 6 News will have more information as it develops.
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