The Portland Police Bureau is identifying the officers involved in the shots fired incident in the Woodlawn Neighborhood on September 26, 2024.
Officer Brett Emmons, an 8-year veteran of PPB assigned to the Special Emergency Reaction Team
Officer Joshua Faris, a 23-year veteran of PPB assigned to the Special Emergency Reaction Team
Officer Matthew Wells, a 21-year veteran of PPB assigned to the Special Emergency Reaction Team
The officers remain on administrative leave as the investigation continues.
At the time of the shots fired incident, SERT members were assisting the Major Crimes Unit with the apprehension of Jesse James West. SERT members, who undergo special training, were asked to help get West into custody due to his suspected involvement in a series of robberies in which a firearm was used. Included among the cases was a robbery that happened earlier in the day on September 26. In this case, West was reportedly armed with an AR-style rifle, and he had access to a second firearm. While additional details cannot be released at this time due to the ongoing nature of the investigation, PPB is releasing video of the shots fired incident as recorded on numerous officers’ body-worn cameras.
The video can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Frtp9k90Lc
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***Original Messages Below***
The suspect shot in this incident was released from the hospital on October 7, 2024. He is identified as Jesse James West, 24. West was booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on Attempted Murder I (two counts) and additional warrants.
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***Original Messages Below***
The suspect shot and injured by Portland Police Officers remains in police custody at a hospital.
On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 6:21p.m., Major Crimes Unit Detectives and members of the Special Emergency Reaction Team (SERT) were attempting to arrest an adult male wanted for violent felonies involving a firearm.
When they approached the suspect in the 7000 block of Northeast 17th Avenue, there was an exchange of gunfire. Three PPB officers assigned to SERT discharged firearms and injured the suspect. The suspect was given trauma first aid by an on-scene SERT paramedic until EMS arrived to provide advanced care and the suspect was transported to the hospital by ambulance. He remains at the hospital under police guard. He is not being identified at this time.
The firearm used by the suspect is being seized as evidence. A photo is attached.
No officers were injured. The involved members will be placed on paid administrative leave, which is standard protocol following an officer-involved shooting.
Per PPB directives, Detectives with the Portland Police Homicide Unit responded to the scene to investigate. Anyone with information about the case is urged to contact Detective Brian Sims at brian.sims@police.portlandoregon.gov, 503-823-2079, or Detective Meghan Burkeen at meghan.burkeen@police.portlandoregon.gov, 503-823-2092, and reference case number 24-247007.
Chief Bob Day also responded to the scene and he has briefed Mayor Wheeler’s staff and the City Attorney’s office on the investigation.
“As always I want to affirm the sanctity of life, and I recognize that any time police officers use deadly force in the course of their work, it understandably causes concern in our community,” said Chief Day. “Proactively investigating violent crime is essential to reduce crime and the fear of crime and I’m committed that the Police Bureau will conduct a thorough investigation.
As part of the use of force review process, the Bureau will conduct an internal review of the entire incident, including the initial response, resources requested, tactics used, and post shooting actions. The case will go before the Police Review Board (PRB), which is composed of community members, Bureau members, and representatives from the Independent Police Review Division.
The Portland Police Bureau directive outlining the procedures followed after an officer involved shooting may be found https://www.portland.gov/policies/police-directives/weapons-ammunition-equipment-1000/101010-deadly-force-and-custody-death .
The Portland Police Bureau is committed to transparency. The Bureau has an interactive dashboard on its website, which allows users to filter the information based on a variety of data. https://www.portland.gov/police/open-data/ois . That includes cases by year with subject injury type, initial call type, subject weapon, demographics, and aggregate statistics.
Once the entire investigation and legal process is complete, the investigative files and any grand jury transcripts regarding this case will be posted on the Bureau's Open Data page. Information available about past officer-involved shootings can be found here https://www.portland.gov/police/open-data/ois-summaries
Photo description:
A semiautomatic handgun on a vehicle seat surrounded by broken glass
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***Original Message Below***
A suspect is injured after an officer-involved shooting this evening in the Woodlawn Neighborhood. The incident took place at 6:21 p.m. in the 7000 block of Northeast 17th Avenue. During the investigation, several blocks around Northeast 17th Avenue and Northeast Bryant Street are closed.
All officers are unhurt. The suspect has been transported to the hospital by ambulance.
The PIO is enroute to the scene and will provide additional information as it becomes available.
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