Anonymous ID: 05da1d Oct. 7, 2025, 12:26 p.m. No.23705893   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5980 >>6044 >>6131 >>6407 >>6554 >>6561 >>6612

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>>23699453, >>23699460, >>23699473, >>23699475 Portland Police Chief Bob Day

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>Director of Strategic Initiatives

> Red Door Project

 

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>Portland police chief to terminate 2 consulting contracts after conflict of interest questions

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>>23700429

>Red Door’s previous production of The New Black Fest’s Hands Up: 7 Playwrights, 7 Testaments. Hands Up depicts seven stories of African American’s dealing with police profiling in the wake of Mike Brown’s death in Ferguson, MO.

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December 20, 2021

The Red Door Project Earns FBI Community Leadership Award

 

Special Agent in ChargeKieran L. Ramsey has presented the leaders of Red Door Project with the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award(DCLA) for their extraordinary contributions to violence prevention and education efforts in Oregon.

 

Red Door Project is one of 56 recipients from across the country chosen to receive the prestigious award. The FBI established the DCLA in 1990 to publicly acknowledge the achievements of those working to make a difference in their communities through the promotion of education and the prevention of crime.

 

Red Door Project’s mission is to change “racial ecology” through the arts. They envision a society where people from diverse racial backgrounds and experiences live, work, play, and create together while having the confidence, capacity, and opportunity to fulfill their highest human potential.

 

One of Red Door Project’s programs, the “Evolve Experience,” strives to decrease polarization and increase our collective ability to hold complex, nuanced viewpoints about the relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve as well as the broader justice system. Red Door Project uses real-life stories to encourage participants to reflect on their viewpoints, engage in dialogue, and build motivation to take action. You can learn more about the program here.

 

Accepting the award on behalf of The Red Door Project wereKevin Jones and Lesli Mones.Mr. Jones is the “principal conjurer” and co-creator of the Red Door Project. He is an award-winning actor and director and a communication, organizational, and diversity consultant with more than 25 years experience working with private and non-profit organizations. Ms. Mones is the Red Door Project’s curriculum director and co-founder. She is an executive coach with a background in clinical psychology and conflict facilitation.

 

“In a society that is growing ever more polarized, the Red Door is cultivating spaces for people to listen to diverse perspectives, engage in challenging conversations, and reflect on how to expand beyond fear,” said Ms. Mones. “We cannot build communities that support purposeful, healthy lifestyles for all until we first begin to break down the walls that divide us. The Red Door offers tools for helping us do just that.”

 

“We are so honored to help celebrate the work of Red Door Project,” said SAC Ramsey. “These artists have put their hearts into bringing about thoughtful, impactful change to our shared community. They know that needed systemic change starts with our ability to listen to one another and acknowledge each other’s experiences.”

 

More information on the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award, go to https://www.fbi.gov/about/community-outreach/dcla.

Anonymous ID: 05da1d Oct. 7, 2025, 12:39 p.m. No.23705980   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6044 >>6131 >>6407 >>6554 >>6561 >>6612

>>23705893

>Special Agent in ChargeKieran L. Ramsey

 

 

Eye on NW Politics

Portland FBI leader will leave local office to take on national role

 

by: Jashayla Pettigrew

 

Posted: Dec 21, 2023 / 05:27 PM PST

 

Updated: Dec 24, 2023 / 09:11 AM PST

 

Special Agent in Charge Kieran L. Ramsey will serve as an assistant director in Washington, D.C.

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The leader of Portland’s Federal Bureau of Investigation, Kieran L. Ramsey, is leaving the local office for a position at the national level.

 

Ramsey, who’s served as the Portland field office’s special agent in chargesince January 2021,will be starting a position as an assistant FBI director in Washington, D.C. next year. In his new role, he said he’ll be “reporting back to the FBI headquarters” on a “myriad of national security issues.”

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According to information obtained by KOIN 6’s Ken Boddie,Ramsey will be one of 30 assistant directors nationwide.

 

He first joined the FBI as a special agent in 1998. So far in his career, the agent’s focus has been on counterterrorism, hostage recovery, public corruption and organized crime.

 

More recently in Portland, he’s handled bomb threats that targeted school districts, synagogues and airports across the state.

Jury acquits 3 Washington state officers in death of a Black man who told them he couldn’t breathe

 

Throughout Ramsey’s Portland tenure, Boddie reported the local FBI made 542 arrests and 312 convictions. He also noted that officials recovered 366 weapons and rescued 115 children from instances of sex trafficking, human trafficking and abuse.

 

The special agent’s final day is Jan. 5 of next year.

Anonymous ID: 05da1d Oct. 7, 2025, 12:49 p.m. No.23706044   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6061 >>6066 >>6103 >>6131 >>6407 >>6554 >>6561 >>6612

>>23705893

>The Red Door Project Earns FBI Community Leadership Award

>>23705980

>Portland FBI leader will leave local office to take on national role

 

FBI agents infiltrated racial justice protests in Portland, report says

 

Federal agents stood shoulder to shoulder with protesters, documenting the demonstration

Alisha Rahaman Sarkar

Thursday 23 December 2021 07:41 GMT

 

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)covertly infiltrated the 2020 Black Lives Matters protests in Portland and continued their surveillance months after the unrest.

 

Agents of the FBI stood "shoulder to shoulder" with activists, videotaping the demonstration and leading the local police towards potential arrests, according to aNew York Times report.

 

In the wake of the murder of George Floyd by a police officer in Minneapolis, thousands took to the streets to protest against racial injustice. During the protest, a clash between right-wing and leftist crowds in downtown Portland grew violent, leading to one death.

 

Authorities have reportedly arrested over 1,000 people during the course of the protests and over 200 people ultimately faced criminal prosecution.

 

The federal agents were initially deployed in Portland in July 2020 to protect a courthouse after protesters vandalised windows and set things ablaze. However, the agents' role "quickly widened" to cover areas under the jurisdiction of local police.

 

The prolonged surveillance sparked concerns within the departments, which feared that the teams could be compared to FBI surveillance transgressions in the past.

 

Kieran L Ramsey, the FBI’s special agent in charge of the Portland field office, told TheTimes that the office was committed to pursuing “violent instigators who exploit legitimate, peaceful protests and engage in violations of federal law".

 

“At all times, our focus was on those planning or committing significant criminal activity or acts of violence,” Mr Ramsey said.

 

During the demonstrations, when people concealed their identities and demanded the absence of cameras, infiltrating the crowd in plain clothes may have given the authorities the opportunity to identify those engaging in vandalism, the report said.

 

In one instance, FBI agents were credited in court records with helping catch a man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails at authorities.

 

The federal agency continued its operations among Portland’s far-left activists for months even when the movement faded.

 

Renn Cannon, who was the Portland office’s special agent in charge during the demonstrations, said there were persistent protest-related crimes and tense political dynamics. “I thought a lot about what is allowed under the Constitution. How do you do surveillance effectively, safely and legally? That was something we spent a lot of time on,” Mr Cannon said.

 

While the agency continued to investigate the far-left groups, some lawmakers have blasted the bureau for failing to detect the 6 January Capitol attacks.

Anonymous ID: 05da1d Oct. 7, 2025, 1:02 p.m. No.23706103   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6554

>>23706044

 

AI Overview

As feds move to cancel police reform settlements, Portland's …

In December 2012, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a complaint against the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) alleging a pattern of unconstitutional excessive force against people with mental illness. This led to a Settlement Agreement, finalized in November 2012 and adopted by City Council, which mandated changes in policies, training, supervision, and accountability to address these issues and protect the constitutional rights of individuals in mental health crisis.

Details of the 2012 DOJ Settlement Agreement

 

Purpose:

The agreement aimed to remedy the PPB's pattern or practice of using unnecessary or excessive force against individuals, particularly those with mental illness.

 

Allegations:

The DOJ complaint highlighted inadequate policies, training, supervision, and accountability measures within the PPB regarding responses to people in mental health crisis.

Key Changes:

 

The agreement mandated revised policies, such as those for the use of electronic control weapons (ECWs), including a prohibition on their use for pain compliance except in extreme cases.

 

It also required officers to provide verbal warnings and attempt to use hand signals before deploying ECWs, unless doing so posed a safety risk.

The PPB was also to develop protocols, in conjunction with medical professionals, for officers' responsibilities after ECW use.

 

Implementation:

The changes outlined in the Settlement Agreement were adopted by the City Council and became effective in November 2012

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