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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — It’s been 2 years since Benjamin Smith opened fire on racial justice demonstrators in Portland’s Normandale Park, killing one woman and wounding 5 other people.
On Sunday, PPB Lt. Nathan Sheppard confirmed the Normandale Park shooting near NE 55th and Hassalo began as a confrontation between an armed resident and armed protesters who were there, according ...
Normandale Park victim ‘happy, loving, sweet lady’ Smith is scheduled to appear for his arraignment at 2:30 p.m. this Thursday when he will be formally read all of his charges.
Crime Suspect in Normandale Park mass shooting transferred from hospital to jail Benjamin Smith, 43, was charged with second-degree murder for the Feb. 19 shooting death of Brandy "June" Knightly.
Benjamin Smith appears in court via video link Thursday, March 24, 2022 accused of shooting and killing a woman and wounding four others at Normandale Park in February. He pleaded not guilty to ...
Deg is the second person to die from the February 2022 shooting at Normandale Park where gunman Benjamin Smith opened fire at a planned protest over the police-involved shooting death of Amir Lock ...
On Wednesday, Benjamin Smith, the man accused of killing one woman and injuring five others during a protest in Normandale Park in early 2022, pled guilty all nine charges he faced.
Property description: The 26.5-acre Normandale Lake is the largest office park in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, drawing more than 5,000 people a day to work in five buildings ranging from 11 ...
Normandale Lake Office Park is currently 84 percent leased. Bloomington-based Cushman & Wakefield/NorthMarq will continue to lease and manage the office park, as it has done since 1990.
Police investigators working near Normandale Park in Portland, Oregon, where a shooting left one dead and five others injured, police said, Feb. 19, 2022.
A person lights a candle in Normandale Park at a memorial for June Knightly and other victims of a recent mass shooting on Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022.
Recently published public records show New York-based Opal Holdings acquired the Normandale Lake Office Park in late June for $366 million.
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