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Council accepts Portland Police Bureau 2024 annual report amid stops, use-of-force and reporting questions

5550570 · July 31, 2025
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Summary

The Portland City Council accepted the Portland Police Bureau's 2024 annual report after staff and the chief presented bureau data; members of the public and councilors pressed for clearer stops benchmarks, use-of-force detail and follow-up on response times and outreach programs.

The Portland City Council on Aug. 7 voted to accept the Portland Police Bureau’s 2024 annual report after Chief Bob Day and bureau staff summarized hiring, crime statistics, use-of-force data and several operational initiatives.

Chief Day highlighted deployment of body-worn cameras in 2024, data showing decreases in homicide and some categories of violent crime, firearm recoveries and stolen-vehicle operations, and bureau hiring and…

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