June Knightly, 60, a volunteer with a traffic crew for a Portland protest against police violence, was shot in the head and killed. The suspect's roommate and neighbors say he often ranted about Black Lives Matter protests.
Portland police responded about 8 p.m. on Feb. 19, 2022, to a shooting in the area of Normandale Park in Northeast Portland. Investigators appeared to be focusing on the southwest area of the park, where police tape blocked off a large scene.
Smith faces nine charges — second-degree murder with a firearm, four counts of attempted first-degree murder with a firearm, two counts of first-degree assault with a firearm and two counts of second-degree assault with a firearm. Police searched Smith’s second-floor unit at the Rose City Terrace apartments about 10:30 p.m. Monday. Police also questioned at least one of Smith’s neighbors Monday night to learn more about Smith. They had talked to Smith’s roommate early Sunday morning, about four and half hours after the shooting occurred.
The man is identified in Multnomah County court records as David Bumpus, 32. According to records, Bumpus has lived in Portland for four years and works in a digital marketing agency. He has no criminal history. Smith’s family, roommate and neighbors told The Oregonian/OregonLive on Monday that he had often ranted about Black Lives Matter and other protests occurring around the city, homeless people picking through trash on the Rose City Terrace property and living near the park and the recent COVID-19 mask and health mandates. He was known to collect guns and boast about his guns, they said.
Conill said the FBI never responded other than noting that the complaints had been received after they were filed online with the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center.
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