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UPDATE: Disturbance Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting In Columbia County - 04/05/22

UPDATE: Disturbance Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting in Columbia County 

April 5, 2022

The Washington County Major Crimes Team’s investigation into the officer-involved shooting on March 31 in Columbia County is ongoing. 

The following individuals were involved in the incident:

  • Sheriff Brian Pixley     
    • Hired at Columbia County Sheriff’s Office in 2003
    • 2006 to 2010 was an officer at the Scappoose Police Department 
    • Returned to Columbia County Sheriff’s Office in 2010 as a deputy
    • Elected Columbia County Sheriff in 2019
  • Sergeant Chad Drew
    • Has been with Oregon State Police for 18 years

No additional information is available for release currently. 


Disturbance Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting in Columbia County 

April 1, 2022                  

On Thursday, March 31, 2022, shortly before 10 a.m., the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police responded to a disturbance at Grumpy’s Towing, located at 53279 Columbia River Highway in Scappoose. Shortly after arriving, law enforcement officers from the Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police were involved in a shooting with 39-year-old Michael Stockton. 

Stockton fired multiple shots at the two law enforcement officers to initiate the shooting, and both law enforcement officers returned fire, hitting Stockton. The law enforcement officers rendered aid to Stockton until medical personnel could take over. Medical personnel later determined Stockton was deceased. The Oregon State Medical Examiner will determine the official cause of death after an autopsy is performed. 

During the investigation, investigators located two different handguns in Stockton’s possession following the shooting and determined he fired multiple shots in the direction of the law enforcement officers.

The law enforcement officers from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police are currently on critical incident leave. Their names will not be released until after April 4. 

Stockton was wanted by the Gresham Police Department for Murder charges related to a homicide earlier this week. The shooting on March 31 is unrelated to Gresham Police Department’s homicide investigation Stockton is associated to.

The Washington County Major Crimes Team is leading the investigation into the shooting on March 31. 

Attached Media Files: PDF Version,

UPDATE: Disturbance Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting In Columbia County - 04/05/22

UPDATE: Disturbance Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting in Columbia County 

April 5, 2022

The Washington County Major Crimes Team’s investigation into the officer-involved shooting on March 31 in Columbia County is ongoing. 

The following individuals were involved in the incident:

  • Sheriff Brian Pixley     
    • Hired at Columbia County Sheriff’s Office in 2003
    • 2006 to 2010 was an officer at the Scappoose Police Department 
    • Returned to Columbia County Sheriff’s Office in 2010 as a deputy
    • Elected Columbia County Sheriff in 2019
  • Sergeant Chad Drew
    • Has been with Oregon State Police for 18 years

No additional information is available for release currently. 


Disturbance Leads To Officer-Involved Shooting in Columbia County 

April 1, 2022                  

On Thursday, March 31, 2022, shortly before 10 a.m., the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police responded to a disturbance at Grumpy’s Towing, located at 53279 Columbia River Highway in Scappoose. Shortly after arriving, law enforcement officers from the Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police were involved in a shooting with 39-year-old Michael Stockton. 

Stockton fired multiple shots at the two law enforcement officers to initiate the shooting, and both law enforcement officers returned fire, hitting Stockton. The law enforcement officers rendered aid to Stockton until medical personnel could take over. Medical personnel later determined Stockton was deceased. The Oregon State Medical Examiner will determine the official cause of death after an autopsy is performed. 

During the investigation, investigators located two different handguns in Stockton’s possession following the shooting and determined he fired multiple shots in the direction of the law enforcement officers.

The law enforcement officers from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office and Oregon State Police are currently on critical incident leave. Their names will not be released until after April 4. 

Stockton was wanted by the Gresham Police Department for Murder charges related to a homicide earlier this week. The shooting on March 31 is unrelated to Gresham Police Department’s homicide investigation Stockton is associated to.

The Washington County Major Crimes Team is leading the investigation into the shooting on March 31. 

Attached Media Files: PDF Version,