Normandale Park Shooting
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On February 19, 2022, Benjamin Jeffrey Smith approached and assaulted a small group of women, at the edge of Normandale Park in
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, United States. He murdered one, caused the paralysis of another from the shoulders down, and seriously injured three others, including a bystander who had approached to deescalate. The shooting took place near a demonstration for
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, a 22-year-old Black man who was shot and killed by a
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police officer and Patrick Kimmons, a 27-year-old Black man killed by Portland police during a 2018 altercation. Smith was arrested and charged with second-degree murder, four counts of attempted murder, and several assault charges in connection with the shooting. He pleaded guilty to all charges and was sentenced to life in prison.


Shooting

On the evening of Saturday, February 19, 2022, several traffic safety volunteers had gathered near the intersection of NE 55th and NE Hassalo, near the southwest corner of Normandale Park, for a “Justice for Amir Locke” protest, in reference to the Black man who had been killed weeks earlier in Minneapolis while police executed a no-knock warrant on an apartment. Several protests had been held in Portland in the weeks following Locke's death. The night of February 19, a few people were providing traffic safety by re-routing vehicular traffic to avoid a protest march. Benjamin Smith confronted a group of unarmed female traffic safety volunteers and told them to leave and said he would shoot them. People attempted to de-escalate the situation, but Smith pulled a .45 caliber handgun and fired at close range into a crowd of safety volunteers and struck five. An armed bystander fired back and struck Smith near his hip. Portland Police Bureau responded to the shooting and closed streets in the area.


Victims

June "T-Rex" Knightly, a 60-year old woman, was pronounced dead at the scene of the shooting. Four others were wounded by gunfire and transported to a hospital, with one being struck in the neck paralyzed from the neck down as a result. Knightly had been an activist with Portland's racial justice movements and was among a small group preparing to act as a traffic safety volunteer the night of the shooting. She was struck by a bullet in her head that was fired at close range. Knightly and others in the group that Smith initially approached were unarmed.


Perpetrator

Benjamin Jeffery Smith (born November 28, 1978) was 43 years old at the time of the shooting, he rented an apartment near Normandale Park in Portland. He had expressed animosity towards Antifa and Black Lives Matter and had expressed support for Nazis,
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, and
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, the person who was acquitted of criminal charges related to the
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. In June 2022, the
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(FBI) confirmed it had flagged Smith's behavior going back to 2006, and that the bureau had contacted him in 2021 about it. It was unclear if the FBI had ever warned local law enforcement, but the investigation was abandoned. He had also been convicted of
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in 2010. Smith had been reported to law enforcement several times in the years leading up to the shooting, including by a relative who called a non-emergency line in May 2021 to report a death threat he received from Smith via
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Arrests

Smith was hospitalized in serious condition and placed under arrest; he was formally charged and was booked into jail facility on March 23, 2022. The bystander who returned fire was initially arrested on assault and weapons charges, but the charges were dropped.


Investigation

Initial reporting the Portland Police Bureau claimed the shooting began due to a confrontation between an armed homeowner and armed protestors, however, none of the victims were armed and the shooter had gone to the demonstration which was down the road from his rented apartment. The statement was later updated to call the shooter an "armed area resident" but critics and advocates claimed the previous statement was a pattern of city and law enforcement officials misrepresenting racial justice protestors and part of a long line of recent scandals.
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, executive director of Don’t Shoot Portland, said about the mischaracterization of the shooter by police, "I believe that it was oneto entice vigilantism. I can’t think of anything else that could occur from that type of misreporting or misinformation.” Several local organizations called for an independent investigation into the city on the spread of misinformation in the aftermath of the shooting. Tension between demonstrators and officials persisted during the investigation. City leaders said they had difficulty obtaining information from witnesses, which some racial justice advocates said that was due to false characterizations about the demonstration and of fears of further violence or reprisal. Sandy Chung, executive director of the Oregon
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, noted the "context and environment of threats and doxing towards Black leaders and communities who are fighting for racial justice, but also the allies of this work."
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, the Portland police chief, said that shell casings, and possibly other evidence, was removed from the crime scene, which hampered the initial investigation. A police department spokesperson said that witness who may have recorded the incident on their mobile phones did not share it with police. Police investigators obtained
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video footage from a witness. A victim shared audio and video recordings of the incident. The Medical Examiner's office determined Knightly's death was a homicide due to a gunshot wound to the head. Police investigators declined to speculate on a motive in the days after the attack.


Legal proceedings

On February 21, 2022,
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, the
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, announced Smith would be charged with nine criminal counts related to the February 19, 2022 incident: one count of second-degree murder with a firearm, four counts of second-degree attempted murder with a firearm, two counts of first-degree assault with a firearm, and two counts of second-degree assault with a firearm. The judicial case was presided over by Judge Christopher Marshall of
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. Smith was represented by a court-appointed attorney. A
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heard four days of testimony from 12 witness witnesses on February 28 and on March 4, 7, and 10 in 2022. The grand jury voted to indict Smith, the shooter, and on March 23, 2022, he was transferred from a hospital and booked into a jail facility, and the case information was available for public view. In a court hearing on March 24, 2022, Smith pleaded not guilty to the charges. He was held in a Multnomah County jail facility without bail to await the criminal trial that was scheduled for April 2023. In a court hearing on March 8, 2023, Smith pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, four counts of attempted murder, three counts of first-degree assault, and one count of second degree assault. He was sentenced on April 18, 2023, to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 55 years.


Reaction

The day after the shooting, Portland mayor
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issued a statement that included, "While many of the details of last night's shooting near Normandale Park are unclear, we do know one thing for sure: Our community is dealing with the sadness of another senseless act of gun violence." Portland Commissioner
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said in a statement on Twitter, "While we need more information about what transpired, I can say that protesting for racial justice should never endanger those exercising their 1st amendment rights." Rallies to show solidarity with the victims of the shooting were held in Minneapolis and
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on February 21, 2022. Activists held a memorial for Knightly at Normandale Park on February 22, 2022. Activists left tributes to her and set up a makeshift memorial and encampment at a pavilion in the park. Many of the deceased victim’s friends and local advocates called the shooting "predictable" due to the history of far-right gathering and violent protests held in Portland in the past year. Some also highlighted the city’s history of
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and race crimes. The Legislative
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Caucus of the
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said in a statement, “We cannot normalize violence towards our neighbors exercising their First Amendment right to peacefully gather. This weekend, we saw the fatal result of irresponsible rhetoric that villainizes those exercising the right to peaceful protest for racial justice."


See also

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George Floyd protests in Portland, Oregon Starting in May 2020, demonstrations over the police murder of George Floyd were held in the city of Portland, Oregon, concurrent with protests in other cities in the United States and around the world. By July 2020, many of the protests, which ...


References


Further reading

* Doxsee, Catrina; Jones, Seth G.; Thompson, Jared; Halstead, Kateryna; Hwang, Grace (May 17, 2022).
Pushed to Extremes: Domestic Terrorism amid Polarization and Protest
. ''CSIS Briefs''.
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. Retrieved February 15, 2023. * Evans, Robert (September 5, 2022).
How Portland Stopped the Proud Boys
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''. Retrieved February 16, 2023. * * Shah, Areeba (March 4, 2023).
Every domestic extremist murder last year was committed by right-wingers: report
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''. Retrieved March 24, 2024. * Yu, Kaila (February 23, 2022).
'He Slipped My Radar, and I’m F–ked Up About It': Furries Speak Out About Alleged Portland Shooter
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''. Retrieved February 9, 2023. * Zielinski, Alex and Wilson, Conrad (April 18, 2023).
Portland’s protests made them friends. After the Normandale Park shooting, they became family.
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