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3 Killed, Officer Wounded in Oregon Shooting

Police said a domestic disturbance turned into a barricade situation, with multiple agencies responding and the suspect later taken into custody.

  • On Sunday evening, a shooting in Sandy, Ore., left at least one person dead and a Sandy Police Department officer seriously injured after authorities responded to a domestic disturbance near Evans Street.
  • Sandy Police Chief Patrick Huskey reported that officers arrived at the 39500 block of Evans Street just before 4 p.m., where they immediately came under gunfire and returned fire.
  • Neighbors reported hearing rapid gunfire—"more than probably 8-10" shots—prompting a massive emergency response as a SWAT team arrived and established a perimeter around the barricaded residence.
  • By Sunday night, the suspect surrendered peacefully and was taken into custody, allowing Sandy Police to lift the shelter-in-place order while confirming the injured officer is in stable condition and expected to survive.
  • The Clackamas County Major Crimes Team assumed control of the investigation, as Chief Huskey described the incident as a "traumatic event for our community and the Sandy Police," requesting community support for victims and first responders.
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Multiple victims dead, officer shot in 'traumatic' domestic violence incident: Police

Nighttime shot of unfurled police tape next to flashing lights from a police car. (halbergman/Getty Images) (SANDY, Ore) — Multiple people were killed and an officer was shot and wounded in a domestic violence situation in Oregon, officials said. When officers responded to a shooting and domestic disturbance shortly before 4 p.m. Sunday, the officers came under gunfire and returned fire, Sandy Police Chief Patrick Huskey said at a news conferenc…

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