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2017 Portland train attack (Portland, Oregon) | |
Location | Portland, Oregon, United States |
Coordinates | 45°31′58″N 122°37′15″W / 45.53278°N 122.62083°W |
Date | May 26, 2017 c. 4:30 p.m. (UTC−08:00) |
Attack type | Stabbing, hate crime |
Weapons | Knife |
Deaths | 2 |
Injured | 1 |
Perpetrator | Jeremy Joseph Christian |
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On May 26, 2017, Jeremy Joseph Christian fatally stabbed two men and injured a third after he was confronted for shouting racist and anti-Muslim slurs at two black teenagers, Destinee Mangum and Walia Mohamed, on a MAX Light Rail train in Portland, Oregon.[1][2] Two of the victims, Ricky John Best of Happy Valley and Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche of Portland, were killed; the third victim, Micah David-Cole Fletcher, survived with serious wounds.
Christian was arrested and indicted soon after the attack on charges of murder, attempted murder, and other crimes,[3][4] including a separate hate-crime assault the day before the fatal attack.[5] In February 2020, following a jury trial, Christian was found guilty on all counts.[2] Christian was sentenced on June 24, 2020, to two life terms without parole.[6]
The attack was widely condemned by the Portland community, politicians, and civil rights groups, some of which said it represented a rise in hate speech,[7] racism,[8] and Islamophobic incidents in the United States.[7][9][10][11]
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