The man suspected of killing a Trump supporter on August 30 in Portland was killed by police during an attempted arrest.



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Michael Forest Reinoehl, the man who assumed responsibility for shooting and killing in self-defense, in his words, a supporter of Donald Trump on August 30 in Portland, Oregon, was killed by police during an arrest attempt. Forest Reinoehl was 48 years old and was killed in Lacey, Washington state, southwest of Seattle.

the New York Times writes that Lt. Ray Brady of the Thurston County Sheriff’s Office said law enforcement was looking for the murder suspect when they arrested Forest Reinoehl: “In attempting to arrest him, several shots were fired. ‘firearm’. said Brady, who later added that four officers fired.

According to Brady, he still writes the New York Times, the sheriff’s office had been informed that the suspect was armed, but could not say if he fired at the time of his arrest. The arrest warrant for Forest Reinoehl was issued by Portland police after he said in an interview with Vice News on the Portland murder: “I had no choice.”



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