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DEALER PLEADS GUILTY TO SELLING DRUGS NEAR NORTH PORTLAND'S DAWSON PARK SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR 13 MONTHS - 07/01/26

DEALER PLEADS GUILTY TO SELLING DRUGS NEAR NORTH PORTLAND PARK SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR 13 MONTHS


 

Case 25CR12215                                                                                       July 1, 2026

 

Portland, OR-Donald Sharma, 44-years-old, was sentenced to 13-months prison on July 1, 2026 by Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Christopher Marshall. The defendant will turn himself in and begin his sentence on October 2, 2026.

 

Sharma pled guilty to Delivery of Heroin and Attempt to Deliver Fentanyl.

 

Judge Marshall sentenced Sharma to 13 months in prison for his guilty plea on the Heroin delivery charge. Sentencing for the Attempt to Deliver Fentanyl is put off for one year as is the disposition of the other charges Sharma faces. 

 

Multnomah County Deputy DIstrict Attorney Alexander Garcia and Senior Deputy District Attorney Glen Banfield represented the state in the case.

 

After the sentencing Glen Banfield said:
 

“Today shows the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office commitment to protecting families where they gather, where they play, where they meet. We think it's very important that we held Mr. Sharma accountable for his actions that endangered the health and welfare of our community, specifically the Elliot Neighborhood community and Dawson Park. We were able to take a drug dealer, a pretty serious drug dealer in that neighborhood off of the streets today.”

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank Portland Police, especially Detective Christopher McDonald for their excellent work on this case. 

 

The Facts:

In early 2025, Portland police began an investigation into drug dealing near Dawson park in North Portland. They zeroed in on the Stop N Go Mini Mart at 2858 North Williams Avenue which was owned by Donald Sharma. His lawyer said Sharma has since sold the business.

On March 3, 2025 officers armed with a search warrant went into the store looking for drugs.

They found 101 grams of presumptive positive cocaine, 19 grams of presumptive positive heroin, 16 grams of presumptive positive methamphetamine and 889 presumptive positive fentanyl pills. Investigators also found two digital scales with suspected drug residue, plastic packaging baggies, razor blades and more than six thousand dollars cash.

 

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DEALER PLEADS GUILTY TO SELLING DRUGS NEAR NORTH PORTLAND'S DAWSON PARK SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR 13 MONTHS - 07/01/26

DEALER PLEADS GUILTY TO SELLING DRUGS NEAR NORTH PORTLAND PARK SENTENCED TO PRISON FOR 13 MONTHS


 

Case 25CR12215                                                                                       July 1, 2026

 

Portland, OR-Donald Sharma, 44-years-old, was sentenced to 13-months prison on July 1, 2026 by Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Christopher Marshall. The defendant will turn himself in and begin his sentence on October 2, 2026.

 

Sharma pled guilty to Delivery of Heroin and Attempt to Deliver Fentanyl.

 

Judge Marshall sentenced Sharma to 13 months in prison for his guilty plea on the Heroin delivery charge. Sentencing for the Attempt to Deliver Fentanyl is put off for one year as is the disposition of the other charges Sharma faces. 

 

Multnomah County Deputy DIstrict Attorney Alexander Garcia and Senior Deputy District Attorney Glen Banfield represented the state in the case.

 

After the sentencing Glen Banfield said:
 

“Today shows the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office commitment to protecting families where they gather, where they play, where they meet. We think it's very important that we held Mr. Sharma accountable for his actions that endangered the health and welfare of our community, specifically the Elliot Neighborhood community and Dawson Park. We were able to take a drug dealer, a pretty serious drug dealer in that neighborhood off of the streets today.”

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank Portland Police, especially Detective Christopher McDonald for their excellent work on this case. 

 

The Facts:

In early 2025, Portland police began an investigation into drug dealing near Dawson park in North Portland. They zeroed in on the Stop N Go Mini Mart at 2858 North Williams Avenue which was owned by Donald Sharma. His lawyer said Sharma has since sold the business.

On March 3, 2025 officers armed with a search warrant went into the store looking for drugs.

They found 101 grams of presumptive positive cocaine, 19 grams of presumptive positive heroin, 16 grams of presumptive positive methamphetamine and 889 presumptive positive fentanyl pills. Investigators also found two digital scales with suspected drug residue, plastic packaging baggies, razor blades and more than six thousand dollars cash.

 

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PORTLAND AREA MAN SENT TO PRISON FOR FIFTY YEARS FOR RAPING AND SEXUALLY ABUSING A CHILD OVER SEVERAL YEARS. - 06/30/26


 

 

 

Case: 25CR14556                                                          

 

Portland, OR- Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Sinlapasai sentenced Elder Gutierrez-Zuniga to 50 years in prison on June 29, 2026.

 

The defendant was convicted on the following charges:

 

Twelve counts Rape in the First Degree.

Seven counts Sodomy in the First Degree.

One count Attempted Rape in the First Degree.

Two counts Sex Abuse in the First Degree.

Two counts Criminal Mistreatment.

One count Using a Child in Display of Sexually Explicit Conduct.

 

Three of the rape charges and six of the sodomy charges involved crimes that qualified for Jessica’s Law sentencing standards. Jessica’s Law passed in Oregon in 2006 and mandates a strict 25-year minimum prison sentence for adults convicted of first degree sex offenses such as rape or sodomy against a child under the age of 12.

 

Deputy District Attorney Mihnea Moga prosecuted the case for the state. After the sentencing he said: “The defendant took advantage of his position as a father figure to this child and preyed upon her vulnerability and susceptibility. I am hopeful that the sentence in this case will give her some closure and that it will provide her some comfort knowing that he has been held accountable for his heinous actions.” 

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank Portland Police Detectives Nathan Moore and Angela Hollan for their excellent work on this case. 

 

We would also like to highlight the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Alie Aguilera for the care and compassion they showed the victim in this case.

 

THE FACTS:

In 2025 a young teen confided in a trusted adult and shared that she had been sexually abused since around the age of six and continued until her early teens. The victim provided detailed descriptions for the type and the extent of the physical and sexual abuse that she was being subjected to by the defendant. She was able to provide some text messages to law enforcement that showed the defendant's sexual interest in her, including the code words he would use and the sexual requests he would be making of her. A subsequent investigation led police to the defendant. 

 

 

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PORTLAND AREA MAN SENT TO PRISON FOR FIFTY YEARS FOR RAPING AND SEXUALLY ABUSING A CHILD OVER SEVERAL YEARS. - 06/30/26


 

 

 

Case: 25CR14556                                                          

 

Portland, OR- Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Sinlapasai sentenced Elder Gutierrez-Zuniga to 50 years in prison on June 29, 2026.

 

The defendant was convicted on the following charges:

 

Twelve counts Rape in the First Degree.

Seven counts Sodomy in the First Degree.

One count Attempted Rape in the First Degree.

Two counts Sex Abuse in the First Degree.

Two counts Criminal Mistreatment.

One count Using a Child in Display of Sexually Explicit Conduct.

 

Three of the rape charges and six of the sodomy charges involved crimes that qualified for Jessica’s Law sentencing standards. Jessica’s Law passed in Oregon in 2006 and mandates a strict 25-year minimum prison sentence for adults convicted of first degree sex offenses such as rape or sodomy against a child under the age of 12.

 

Deputy District Attorney Mihnea Moga prosecuted the case for the state. After the sentencing he said: “The defendant took advantage of his position as a father figure to this child and preyed upon her vulnerability and susceptibility. I am hopeful that the sentence in this case will give her some closure and that it will provide her some comfort knowing that he has been held accountable for his heinous actions.” 

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank Portland Police Detectives Nathan Moore and Angela Hollan for their excellent work on this case. 

 

We would also like to highlight the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Alie Aguilera for the care and compassion they showed the victim in this case.

 

THE FACTS:

In 2025 a young teen confided in a trusted adult and shared that she had been sexually abused since around the age of six and continued until her early teens. The victim provided detailed descriptions for the type and the extent of the physical and sexual abuse that she was being subjected to by the defendant. She was able to provide some text messages to law enforcement that showed the defendant's sexual interest in her, including the code words he would use and the sexual requests he would be making of her. A subsequent investigation led police to the defendant. 

 

 

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MAN SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS PRISON AFTER DRIVING DRUNK, HITTING AND KILLING A WOMAN SITTING IN A NORTHEAST PORTLAND ROADWAY IN 2024. - 06/22/26

 

 

CASE: 24CR58740                                                                                  June 22, 2026

 

Portland, OR-Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Eric Dahlin sentenced 62-year-old Richard Epton to 10 years in prison today.


 

A Multnomah County jury convicted Epton June 9, 2026 on a charge of Manslaughter in the First Degree, Failure to Perform Duties of a Driver to Injured Persons, and DUII. 

 

The conviction is connected to the death of 28-year old Victoria Jacob-Springer who was sitting in the middle of the roadway near the 8500 block of NE Fremont around 2:15 in the morning on the 18th of September, 2024.

 

This was the defendant’s fourth total DUII case.

 

Deputy District Attorney Andrew Wood prosecuted the case for the state. After the conviction he said:

 

 “This was a tragedy for all parties involved. I hope that the result provides some sense of justice for the family of Ms. Jacob-Springer and highlights the dangers of driving under the influence.” 

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank the Portland Police Bureau and the Gresham Police Department for their excellent investigation on this case.

 

The DA’s Office would also like to recognize the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Kelly Eoff for their compassion and care for the victims in the case.

 

THE FACTS:

 

On the night of September 17, 2024, the defendant was out socializing with his wife and arrived at the Korner Pocket Bar on 73rd and Sandy, at around midnight.  The defendant was observed on video as he socialized and drank alcohol at the Korner Pocket until about 1:45 am on the morning of September 18th. Around 2:15 am the defendant was driving home in his Ford F-250 pickup when he ran over the victim as she sat in the roadway near the intersection of NE 85th and NE Fremont Street. The defendant stopped the truck for about ten seconds, and then drove away. Police later found the truck and contacted the defendant after investigators put out a picture obtained from video surveillance cameras at a nearby store. Video surveillance showed that the defendant applied the breaks about 27-30 feet prior to impact. During an interview,the defendant denied hitting anyone and denied stopping his truck. During a search, human tissue was found on the underside of the defendant’s vehicle. The material was swabbed, tested, and it was later determined there was very strong support to conclude the victim’s DNA was present on the defendant’s vehicle. 

 

Sentencing is scheduled for: June 22, 2026, at 1:30 PM in Courtroom 11D. 

 

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MAN SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS PRISON AFTER DRIVING DRUNK, HITTING AND KILLING A WOMAN SITTING IN A NORTHEAST PORTLAND ROADWAY IN 2024. - 06/22/26

 

 

CASE: 24CR58740                                                                                  June 22, 2026

 

Portland, OR-Multnomah County Circuit Court Judge Eric Dahlin sentenced 62-year-old Richard Epton to 10 years in prison today.


 

A Multnomah County jury convicted Epton June 9, 2026 on a charge of Manslaughter in the First Degree, Failure to Perform Duties of a Driver to Injured Persons, and DUII. 

 

The conviction is connected to the death of 28-year old Victoria Jacob-Springer who was sitting in the middle of the roadway near the 8500 block of NE Fremont around 2:15 in the morning on the 18th of September, 2024.

 

This was the defendant’s fourth total DUII case.

 

Deputy District Attorney Andrew Wood prosecuted the case for the state. After the conviction he said:

 

 “This was a tragedy for all parties involved. I hope that the result provides some sense of justice for the family of Ms. Jacob-Springer and highlights the dangers of driving under the influence.” 

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank the Portland Police Bureau and the Gresham Police Department for their excellent investigation on this case.

 

The DA’s Office would also like to recognize the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Kelly Eoff for their compassion and care for the victims in the case.

 

THE FACTS:

 

On the night of September 17, 2024, the defendant was out socializing with his wife and arrived at the Korner Pocket Bar on 73rd and Sandy, at around midnight.  The defendant was observed on video as he socialized and drank alcohol at the Korner Pocket until about 1:45 am on the morning of September 18th. Around 2:15 am the defendant was driving home in his Ford F-250 pickup when he ran over the victim as she sat in the roadway near the intersection of NE 85th and NE Fremont Street. The defendant stopped the truck for about ten seconds, and then drove away. Police later found the truck and contacted the defendant after investigators put out a picture obtained from video surveillance cameras at a nearby store. Video surveillance showed that the defendant applied the breaks about 27-30 feet prior to impact. During an interview,the defendant denied hitting anyone and denied stopping his truck. During a search, human tissue was found on the underside of the defendant’s vehicle. The material was swabbed, tested, and it was later determined there was very strong support to conclude the victim’s DNA was present on the defendant’s vehicle. 

 

Sentencing is scheduled for: June 22, 2026, at 1:30 PM in Courtroom 11D. 

 

                                                             ###MCDA###




 

PORTLAND AREA MAN SENT TO PRISON FOR 22-YEARS AFTER BREAKING INTO HOME AND ATTEMPTING TO RAPE A WOMAN AS SHE HELD HER BABY AND OTHER CRIMES - 06/18/26

Case: 26CR14608                                                  June 18, 2026

 

Portland, OR- Judson Defir, 43-years-old was sentenced today to 22 years in prison for a series of crimes against four women in SE Portland on March 15, 2026.

 

Multnomah County Circuit Judge Celia Howes found Defir guilty of Kidnapping in the First Degree, Attempted Rape in the First Degree, three counts of Sexual Abuse in the first Degree, Attempted Sexual Abuse in the First Degree, Public Indecency and Recklessly Endangering Another Person. The charges reflect crimes committed against all four women, as well as the child who was placed in serious danger by Defir’s actions.

 

Senior Deputy District Attorney Melissa Marrero prosecuted the case for the state. After the plea and sentencing she said: 

 

“Through his actions, the defendant absolutely devastated four women, their families and an entire close-knit and wonderful community on March 15. He permanently and significantly damaged the sense of safety they felt their bodies, their homes and their neighborhood. These crimes have had a ripple effect throughout the community, the impact stretching wide.   This resolution ensures accountability for the defendant, long-term safety for the victims and finality following what can be a very difficult court process. The strength shown by the victims and their families throughout this ordeal is commendable. Their quick thinking and action resulted in the swift arrest of the defendant, and very likely saved other victims from being swept up in his crime spree. I want to thank all of them for their courage, strength, patience, and trust as we’ve navigated this process, and I sincerely hope that this result brings them a much needed sense of closure.  When things like this happen in our community, it cannot be tolerated. Today’s sentence sends a strong message that it will not be tolerated. The victims will not tolerate it, the community will not tolerate it and we will not tolerate it.” 

 

Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez was also involved in the case from the beginning. After the sentencing he said:

 

“I am very happy with how we were able to resolve this today. It brings a measure of justice and protection to the community which is very important in that he’s receiving a 22-year prison sentence. And it hopefully ends the legal process for the victims in a way that allows them to move forward in their journey towards healing. And I’m just in awe of the victims and their strength. The way that the victims came together and supported each other was incredible.” 

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank the Portland Police Bureau’s Sex Crimes Unit and Detective Nathan Wollstein for their outstanding work on this case.

 

The DA’s Office would also like to highlight the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Suzanne Rapanani. She showed constant care and compassion for the victims in this case.

 

The Facts:

 

On March 15, 2026 during a warm spring day in Portland, the defendant entered a church and forcibly grabbed a woman’s breast as she attended service with her children. Her scream alerted the congregation and the defendant fled.

 

Shortly thereafter, the defendant entered a nearby home. Inside, a mother cared for her 10-month-old and three year old children.

The father was outside the house working in the yard.

 

The victim told police she was in an upstairs bedroom with the children when she heard someone walk in the front door and up the stairs saying, ‘Honey I’m here’. She realized it was not her husband’s voice and saw an unknown male at the threshold of the bedroom door. She described him to police reported he smelled dirty, like unwashed body odor. He was later identified as the defendant, Judson Defir.

 

Defir  began to approach the victim and she moved her three-year-old behind her into a corner. Defir then grabbed her while she was holding the baby and pulled her out of the room, across the hallway and into the guest bedroom. While he was doing this, she swung and kicked him, trying to get him away from her and becoming injured in the process. Once in the bedroom, the defendant forced the victim onto the bed by her hips. He pressed down on her back and hips and began to pull her sweatpants down, exposing her bottom. She was face-down on the bed and held the baby in her arms. The pressure from the male pressed on her back and caused her to press on the baby. When Defir loosened his hold momentarily, the victim seized the opportunity and ran. 

 

She placed the baby in the crib and went to her other child, but Defir was close on her heels. She grabbed her other child and barricaded the door with a bookshelf in hopes of keeping Defir out of the bedroom. Defir attempted to force his way into the room while she ran onto the balcony and screamed for help, alerting her husband.  Her husband and multiple people from the church ran to help, but the defendant ran from the home. 

 

After fleeing the home, Defir sexually assaulted a woman who was walking on the street by forcibly grabbing her genitals. He then attempted to grab a fourth woman, who was able to avoid his advances. Defir also exposed himself while on the street.

 

Police arrived and found an estimated 15 people following and pointing at the defendant, and he was promptly arrested. 

 

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PORTLAND AREA MAN SENT TO PRISON FOR 22-YEARS AFTER BREAKING INTO HOME AND ATTEMPTING TO RAPE A WOMAN AS SHE HELD HER BABY AND OTHER CRIMES - 06/18/26

Case: 26CR14608                                                  June 18, 2026

 

Portland, OR- Judson Defir, 43-years-old was sentenced today to 22 years in prison for a series of crimes against four women in SE Portland on March 15, 2026.

 

Multnomah County Circuit Judge Celia Howes found Defir guilty of Kidnapping in the First Degree, Attempted Rape in the First Degree, three counts of Sexual Abuse in the first Degree, Attempted Sexual Abuse in the First Degree, Public Indecency and Recklessly Endangering Another Person. The charges reflect crimes committed against all four women, as well as the child who was placed in serious danger by Defir’s actions.

 

Senior Deputy District Attorney Melissa Marrero prosecuted the case for the state. After the plea and sentencing she said: 

 

“Through his actions, the defendant absolutely devastated four women, their families and an entire close-knit and wonderful community on March 15. He permanently and significantly damaged the sense of safety they felt their bodies, their homes and their neighborhood. These crimes have had a ripple effect throughout the community, the impact stretching wide.   This resolution ensures accountability for the defendant, long-term safety for the victims and finality following what can be a very difficult court process. The strength shown by the victims and their families throughout this ordeal is commendable. Their quick thinking and action resulted in the swift arrest of the defendant, and very likely saved other victims from being swept up in his crime spree. I want to thank all of them for their courage, strength, patience, and trust as we’ve navigated this process, and I sincerely hope that this result brings them a much needed sense of closure.  When things like this happen in our community, it cannot be tolerated. Today’s sentence sends a strong message that it will not be tolerated. The victims will not tolerate it, the community will not tolerate it and we will not tolerate it.” 

 

Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez was also involved in the case from the beginning. After the sentencing he said:

 

“I am very happy with how we were able to resolve this today. It brings a measure of justice and protection to the community which is very important in that he’s receiving a 22-year prison sentence. And it hopefully ends the legal process for the victims in a way that allows them to move forward in their journey towards healing. And I’m just in awe of the victims and their strength. The way that the victims came together and supported each other was incredible.” 

 

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office would like to thank the Portland Police Bureau’s Sex Crimes Unit and Detective Nathan Wollstein for their outstanding work on this case.

 

The DA’s Office would also like to highlight the work of MCDA Victim Advocate Suzanne Rapanani. She showed constant care and compassion for the victims in this case.

 

The Facts:

 

On March 15, 2026 during a warm spring day in Portland, the defendant entered a church and forcibly grabbed a woman’s breast as she attended service with her children. Her scream alerted the congregation and the defendant fled.

 

Shortly thereafter, the defendant entered a nearby home. Inside, a mother cared for her 10-month-old and three year old children.

The father was outside the house working in the yard.

 

The victim told police she was in an upstairs bedroom with the children when she heard someone walk in the front door and up the stairs saying, ‘Honey I’m here’. She realized it was not her husband’s voice and saw an unknown male at the threshold of the bedroom door. She described him to police reported he smelled dirty, like unwashed body odor. He was later identified as the defendant, Judson Defir.

 

Defir  began to approach the victim and she moved her three-year-old behind her into a corner. Defir then grabbed her while she was holding the baby and pulled her out of the room, across the hallway and into the guest bedroom. While he was doing this, she swung and kicked him, trying to get him away from her and becoming injured in the process. Once in the bedroom, the defendant forced the victim onto the bed by her hips. He pressed down on her back and hips and began to pull her sweatpants down, exposing her bottom. She was face-down on the bed and held the baby in her arms. The pressure from the male pressed on her back and caused her to press on the baby. When Defir loosened his hold momentarily, the victim seized the opportunity and ran. 

 

She placed the baby in the crib and went to her other child, but Defir was close on her heels. She grabbed her other child and barricaded the door with a bookshelf in hopes of keeping Defir out of the bedroom. Defir attempted to force his way into the room while she ran onto the balcony and screamed for help, alerting her husband.  Her husband and multiple people from the church ran to help, but the defendant ran from the home. 

 

After fleeing the home, Defir sexually assaulted a woman who was walking on the street by forcibly grabbing her genitals. He then attempted to grab a fourth woman, who was able to avoid his advances. Defir also exposed himself while on the street.

 

Police arrived and found an estimated 15 people following and pointing at the defendant, and he was promptly arrested. 

 

                                              ###MCDA###


 

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.  

 

                           ###MCDA###

 

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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