Summary
Two alleged gang associates, one arrested in Vancouver last week, the other in Portland, have been indicted in Multnomah County on attempted murder and other charges for their alleged roles in what is believed to be a Crips vs. Bloods drive-by shooting in Portland which occurred the same day as a gang funeral early this month.
A grand jury on Wednesday indicted Antonio Leron Cabine Jr. and Ryan ONeill Davis-Pinney, both 16, on charges of attempted murder, attempted first-degree assault and unlawful use of a weapon, according to a bulletin from Sgt. Pete Simpson, a spokesman for the Portland Police Bureau.See the full content of this document
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Alleged Gang Shooting Spurs Arrest in Vancouver
On Oct. 12, Portland police gang detectives arrested Cabine upon his release from a...
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