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Book two. Chapter 17: The Apri…
Book two. Chapter 17: The April meeting snippet continues.
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1986, Political Crisis in PDX. Read “When Police and Politics Collide”.
Chapter 16: “…Over the next couple of days, the political crisis deepened. The Oregonian reported: ‘Portland Police Chief Penny E. Harrington acknowledged Tuesday that she divulged police information to a man involved in a shooting before details of the incident were presented to a Multnomah County grand jury.'” (Leslie L. Zaitz et al., “Harrington says she gave details to businessman,” The Oregonian, April 2, 1986.)
Book 2, “When Police and Politics Collide”
Chapter 16: “The Portland Police Bureau was sick, if not broken. And as an article in Willamette Week suggested- in the City of Portland, incompetence and a lack of leadership, honesty, and integrity rippled throughout the elected officials as well as through the ranks of bureaucratic management and supervision.” (Reference from “State of siege”, Willamette Week by Jim Redden, April 16, 1986.)