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PORTLAND AREA MAN CONVICTED IN THE MURDER OF A 17 YEAR OLD IN 2021 - 06/09/26

 


 

Case: 21CR52757                                                                             June 9, 2026

 

Portland, OR- Isaac Cortez Bynum Jr, currently 30-years-old,  was convicted today by a Multnomah County jury of Murder in the Second Degree with a Firearm and Unlawful Use of a Weapon for the murder of victim Seneca Alexander on August 24, 2021. Separately, the jury convicted Mr. Bynum of Unlawful Use of a Weapon for a shooting that occurred in Portland on August 11, 2021. Further, a judge convicted Mr. Bynum of two counts of Felon in Possession of a Firearm for both incidents. 

 

Additionally, Bynum Jr. was convicted in a separate shooting from August 11, 2021.

He was convicted in that case of Unlawful Use of a Firearm and Felon in Possession of a Firearm with a Firearm.

 

Eric Palmer prosecuted the case for the state.

After the conviction he said “Seneca Alexander and his friends were on their way to the movies when Seneca encountered the defendant who gunned him down when Seneca least expected it. Seneca should have made it to the movies. He should have graduated high school. He should be with us today.”

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank the Major Crimes Team and Detective Isaac Hibbs for their outstanding work on this difficult case.

 

We would also like to highlight the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Rebecca Leediker for the care and comfort they provided the victims in this case.

 

THE FACTS:

 

On August 24, 2021 Seneca Alexander, who was 17 years old, and two of Seneca’s friends met with the defendant south of Gresham High School. The defendant got into Alexander’s car and asked for a ride to a nearby store. Surveillance footage showed the defendant wearing a covid mask for the entire encounter. Seneca’s friends did not know the defendant and were later unable to identify him. At the store, the defendant made a purchase and received cash back. He returned to the car and they drove back to the original meet up location. After a few moments the defendant got out of the vehicle and walked around to the open window of the driver’s side and began firing a gun. He fired 13 shots into the car. The sound was captured by nearby cameras which also captured footage of the defendant running away. Sentencing is set for July 24, 2026 at 1:30 PM.  

 

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PORTLAND AREA MAN CONVICTED IN THE MURDER OF A 17 YEAR OLD IN 2021 - 06/09/26

 


 

Case: 21CR52757                                                                             June 9, 2026

 

Portland, OR- Isaac Cortez Bynum Jr, currently 30-years-old,  was convicted today by a Multnomah County jury of Murder in the Second Degree with a Firearm and Unlawful Use of a Weapon for the murder of victim Seneca Alexander on August 24, 2021. Separately, the jury convicted Mr. Bynum of Unlawful Use of a Weapon for a shooting that occurred in Portland on August 11, 2021. Further, a judge convicted Mr. Bynum of two counts of Felon in Possession of a Firearm for both incidents. 

 

Additionally, Bynum Jr. was convicted in a separate shooting from August 11, 2021.

He was convicted in that case of Unlawful Use of a Firearm and Felon in Possession of a Firearm with a Firearm.

 

Eric Palmer prosecuted the case for the state.

After the conviction he said “Seneca Alexander and his friends were on their way to the movies when Seneca encountered the defendant who gunned him down when Seneca least expected it. Seneca should have made it to the movies. He should have graduated high school. He should be with us today.”

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank the Major Crimes Team and Detective Isaac Hibbs for their outstanding work on this difficult case.

 

We would also like to highlight the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Rebecca Leediker for the care and comfort they provided the victims in this case.

 

THE FACTS:

 

On August 24, 2021 Seneca Alexander, who was 17 years old, and two of Seneca’s friends met with the defendant south of Gresham High School. The defendant got into Alexander’s car and asked for a ride to a nearby store. Surveillance footage showed the defendant wearing a covid mask for the entire encounter. Seneca’s friends did not know the defendant and were later unable to identify him. At the store, the defendant made a purchase and received cash back. He returned to the car and they drove back to the original meet up location. After a few moments the defendant got out of the vehicle and walked around to the open window of the driver’s side and began firing a gun. He fired 13 shots into the car. The sound was captured by nearby cameras which also captured footage of the defendant running away. Sentencing is set for July 24, 2026 at 1:30 PM.  

 

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JURY FINDS MAN GUILTY OF MURDERING STRANGER ON TRIMET BUS IN 2021 - 06/09/26

 

 

Case: 21CR40036

 

Portland, OR- A Multnomah County jury on June 8, 2026, found Wayne Conrad Thompson guilty of Murder in the Second Degree with a Firearm. In addition Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Kelly Skye found Mr. Thompson guilty of being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm with a Firearm.

 

Senior Deputy District Attorney Eric Zimmerman and Deputy District Attorney Branden Meadows prosecuted the case for the state. After the verdict they issued a joint statement: 

 

“Violence on the transit system won't be tolerated, and we hope our riders know that we take their safety very seriously.”

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank Portland Police Detective Jeff Sharp and Trimet CCTV Security Manager Ben McClean for their outstanding work on this case. 

 

The DA’s Office would also like to highlight the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Alex Bidwell who brought compassion and caring to the family during this difficult time.

 

THE FACTS:

    

On August 8, 2021, the victim, Adrian Richardson boarded a TriMet bus headed eastbound on Hawthorne. Trimet video captured what happened next. He took a seat and began verbally harassing another passenger. The verbal harassment continued for a couple of minutes, and the bus operator continued to make regular stops and pick up other passengers, including the defendant, Wayne Thompson.

The three rode the bus together for about 30 more seconds, at which point the victim called the person he was harassing “white trash” and other derogatory names. The bus operator pulled the bus over at 26th and Hawthorne and yelled to the victim “get off.” The defendant also yelled “get off” at Mr. Richardson.  Mr. Richardson shouted back at the defendant who then took a pistol out of his pocket. The defendant pointed the firearm at Mr. Richardson, again and said “get off” and immediately started shooting. The entire interaction lasted about 10 seconds, and the defendant gave no true opportunity for Mr. Richardson to deboard the bus. The defendant shot Mr. Richardson a total of 5 times.

Sentencing is scheduled for July 6, 2026.

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JURY FINDS MAN GUILTY OF MURDERING STRANGER ON TRIMET BUS IN 2021 - 06/09/26

 

 

Case: 21CR40036

 

Portland, OR- A Multnomah County jury on June 8, 2026, found Wayne Conrad Thompson guilty of Murder in the Second Degree with a Firearm. In addition Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Kelly Skye found Mr. Thompson guilty of being a Felon in Possession of a Firearm with a Firearm.

 

Senior Deputy District Attorney Eric Zimmerman and Deputy District Attorney Branden Meadows prosecuted the case for the state. After the verdict they issued a joint statement: 

 

“Violence on the transit system won't be tolerated, and we hope our riders know that we take their safety very seriously.”

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank Portland Police Detective Jeff Sharp and Trimet CCTV Security Manager Ben McClean for their outstanding work on this case. 

 

The DA’s Office would also like to highlight the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Alex Bidwell who brought compassion and caring to the family during this difficult time.

 

THE FACTS:

    

On August 8, 2021, the victim, Adrian Richardson boarded a TriMet bus headed eastbound on Hawthorne. Trimet video captured what happened next. He took a seat and began verbally harassing another passenger. The verbal harassment continued for a couple of minutes, and the bus operator continued to make regular stops and pick up other passengers, including the defendant, Wayne Thompson.

The three rode the bus together for about 30 more seconds, at which point the victim called the person he was harassing “white trash” and other derogatory names. The bus operator pulled the bus over at 26th and Hawthorne and yelled to the victim “get off.” The defendant also yelled “get off” at Mr. Richardson.  Mr. Richardson shouted back at the defendant who then took a pistol out of his pocket. The defendant pointed the firearm at Mr. Richardson, again and said “get off” and immediately started shooting. The entire interaction lasted about 10 seconds, and the defendant gave no true opportunity for Mr. Richardson to deboard the bus. The defendant shot Mr. Richardson a total of 5 times.

Sentencing is scheduled for July 6, 2026.

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