Grand jury: PSU officers justified in fatal shooting
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) – A grand jury in Portland has found that two campus security officers at Portland State University were acting in self-defense when they fatally shot a black man outside a bar.
Multnomah County prosecutors said Thursday that the grand jury found PSU officers James Dewey and Shawn McKenzie should not face criminal charges.
Jason Washington, a 45-year-old Navy veteran, was killed in the June 29 incident in downtown Portland.
A witness who captured on video the moments leading up to the shooting says Washington was trying to break up a fight when a gun fell out of his pocket.
He was shot seconds later after someone shouted, “Gun!”
Washington had a valid license to carry a concealed weapon.
The shooting renewed protests over the university’s 2015 decision to arm its police.