Posted on 05/15/2026 4:59:48 AM PDT by Fury
A man attacked a Providence Park security guard last week, punching and kicking him and then throwing him to the ground, court documents allege.
Randy Allen Jasper, 41, was arrested and charged with second-degree assault and fourth-degree assault.
On May 7, security guard Joel Gallardo-Gonzalez was checking on Jasper, who was lying on the ground outside the downtown Portland soccer stadium, to see if the man needed medical attention, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in Multnomah County Circuit Court.
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Oh noes!
White guys murder too?
Who knew!
Thank you for bringing this desperately underreported fact to our attention!
With pictures and everything! What an ugly evil mutt!
(Never mind, anyone, the following statistics which are being “White Washed” here:
FBI stats:
Murder Convictions: 6.4 Black / 1.0 White)
Furry found a minority murderer to highlight! A white guy!
Wait, how can a white guy be a minority?
Because blacks are the majority … of murderers.
ChatGPT:
“ FBI “Crime in the United States” reports often showed that, when the offender’s race was known, Black offenders were around 50%–56% of homicide offenders:
2000: 51.4%
2001: 50.3%
2019 FBI data (widely cited): about 55.9%”
Boo Boo vindicated again!
“Timbers and Thorns” sounds like a great name for a folk group.
One head hangs to the right and the other hangs to the left.
Lips are another thing all together. Friends/Neighbors.
How many prior violent felonies?
And very strange. Multnomah county stopped releasing mugshots because of course, that’s racist. I wonder why they released this guy’s mugshot?
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