Score: Sizer, 1. Jackson, 0.
Officer Ron Frashour appears to be staying on the job this afternoon, at least until the grand jury transcripts are released tomorrow, after Mayor Sam Adams met with Police Chief Rosie Sizer and Police Commissioner Dan Saltzman in Saltzman's office. Mayor Adams had earlier met with Marva Campbell-Davis, the mother of Aaron Campbell—the man Officer Frashour shot. Campbell-Davis told him she wanted Frashour off the street as a "sign of respect," Adams said. Adams promised to relay her feelings to the Chief and Commissioner Saltzman.
"I've conveyed the family's wishes to Chief Sizer and the commissioner personally," said Adams, leaving the meeting with his deputy chief of staff. Then Sizer came out.
"He has been transferred, for the moment, to East Precinct on the Neighborhood Response Team, on a non call-taking assignment," she said. "He was moved from Afternoon shifts at East Precinct into this arrangement, that lets him get less exposure to the kinds of crisis calls we're talking about."
That's exactly the same situation as this morning. Does Sizer have a response to the mayor's expression of the family's wishes?
"I clearly understand that people have a variety of perspectives," she said. "But I think this is a reasonable alternative to either having him on paid leave but not working, and otherwise having him on a shift taking calls."
Commissioner Saltzman may still overrule Sizer, but the decision is up to him. He's currently in a second meeting with the Portland Development Commission in his office, having declined the opportunity to give the Mercury a comment. At least for the time being, it seems Chief Sizer has won out.
Update, 3:47: "We're going to wait until tomorrow until we've had a chance to review the Grand Jury transcript, which I'm delighted was released today," says Saltzman.
And is it possible he will make a different decision tomorrow about suspending any of the officers involved?
"It's possible," he says. "Yeah."
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