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Real Estate Developer Says ‘Goodbye’ to City After Bullet Holes Riddle Office: ‘Absolute Madness’
Quote:Real estate developer and livelong Portland native Dustin Michael Miller is saying goodbye to the city after walking into his office to discover bullet holes had penetrated the glass close to where he would normally sit while working.
“Alright Portland, I’m done with you. I’m over. This has gotta stop, OK?” he said in an Instagram reel Saturday. Miller panned the camera around to his desk, adding, “I work right here a lot during the day. Well, look what happened last night.”
Bullet holes riddled the window over his shoulder, close to his desk.
“If I was here [the bullets would] be in the back of my head right now,” he added.
Miller said Monday on “Fox & Friends First” that the development was the final straw in the city’s relentless crime saga for him, telling anchors Todd Piro and Ashley Strohmier that the area has been in rapid decline in recent years.
“It’s scary living there and coming to work and finding bullet holes in your office. It’s somewhere where you sit all day, and they’re literally right behind my head,” he said.
“It’s gotta stop. Our city is out of control. It is unrecognizable. I’ve lived here my whole life, and it’s just deteriorated over the last five years.”
Still, concerns over the interim period before Miller can flee is raising concerns for him as crime ravages the area in other ways.
“It’s not uncommon to see homeless people running around the city with axes and machetes, and it’s just a common thing that nobody does anything. You call the police, and it’s very rare that they show up.”
The issue raises larger concerns about policing, policy and whether city officials have done anything to steer the city in the right direction after going astray.
Miller said Saturday’s incident is a reminder that the city’s violence can happen to anyone and slammed Portland leaders for pushing policies that allow criminals to “do whatever they want.”
“I think there’s a bill on the table where we would give every homeless person $1,000 a month. It’s like… you’ve got to be kidding me. This is absolute madness,” he said.
Two children dead in high-speed crash after Washington police not legally allowed to pursue suspect
Quote:An 8-year-old girl and a 6-year-old boy were killed after the car they were riding in was hit head-on Tuesday night by a driver going the wrong way on I-82 in Washington state near Sunnyside.
An hour before the fatal crash, troopers from the Washington State Patrol in Ellensburg attempted to stop the suspect for driving at 111 miles per hour on I-90. However, due to a ban on police pursuits imposed on law enforcement by Washington Democrats, the troopers had to stop pursuing the suspect.
Washington State Trooper Chris Thorson said, “Under current laws that the legislature passed, police officers are not allowed to pursue vehicles unless it's something felonious in nature or suspected DUI. In this scenario, it was someone speeding really fast and that's all the troopers had for probable cause at the time. So they had to follow the current law and terminate the pursuit.”
In 2021, the Legislature passed House Bill 1054, requiring that police have probable cause that someone committed certain crimes before pursuing them.
Selah police Chief Dan Christman said the law requires police to know that someone is more likely than not a suspect in a violent crime or is driving while intoxicated before a pursuit adding that "It seems ridiculous" that going 111 mph on the interstate alone isn't probable cause to pull someone over.
Even though the data from law enforcement shows a massive spike in crime and people fleeing from police since HB 1054 was passed and signed into law by Democrat Governor Jay Inslee, Democrats in Olympia have so far refused to fix the law they supported in 2021.
Instead, Washington Democrats use a study that has been debunked by experts on both sides of the political aisle claiming the state is safer as a result of their bill.
In January, Democratic State Sen. Manka Dhingra refused to schedule a hearing to discuss attempts to fix the legislation and claimed people were letting their emotions get the best of them regarding the legislation rather than relying on data.
Substitute House Bill 1363, a watered-down version of a previous bipartisan fix to HB 1054 passed out of the House Transportation Committee on Feb. 23. It would allow officers to pursue if there is “reasonable suspicion” that a person in the vehicle has committed a violent crime or a sex crime, or if the driver is intoxicated.
The suspect in the fatal crash has been identified as Keith Goings, 20, from Springfield, Missouri. Goings was driving in a Ford Mustang going the wrong way on I-82. At mile marker 65, just outside of Sunnyside, he crashed into a car with a man and three children under the age of 10 inside.
According to the Tri-City Herald, Maurilio "Danny" Trejo, 23, was taking the children to a supervised visit with their parents as part of his job in his Nissan Altima shortly after 7:30 pm when they were hit. The 8-year-old girl Delilah Minshew and 6-year-old boy Timothy Escamilla were pronounced dead at the scene while Trejo and the 5-year-old sister of the other children were taken to Harborview Medical Center.
According to law enforcement, drugs or alcohol are believed to be a factor in the crash. Thorson said, “After the collision, we sent a drug recognition expert trooper to Memorial Hospital in Yakima to do an evaluation on the causing driver. It was determined at that time through an evaluation that drugs or alcohol were suspected,” adding that it could take several weeks before it is known if drugs or alcohol played a factor.
The Grandview School District where the two children who were killed were students said in a statement to KAPP KVEW, “Earlier this morning, the Grandview School District was made aware of an accident that took the lives of two of our students. Our GSD family is deeply saddened by this tragic news. Our thoughts are with this family and all those who are processing and grieving this immeasurable loss. More than ever, in times like these, it is essential that we lean on each other for support and strength. We are offering counseling services to our students and staff."
According to a GoFundMe page set up for Trejo, he has been released from intensive care following abdominal surgery but has casts on both hands and wrists. A GoFundMe has also been set up for funeral costs for the children.
Foreign nationals automatically registered to vote in Washington state: report
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