A man fatally stabbed two people and wounded a third on a commuter train in Oregon's largest city Friday as people confronted him for "yelling a gamut of anti-Muslim and anti-everything slurs," a Portland police spokesman said.
Jeremy Joseph Christian, 35, was on a Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) light-rail train in Portland late Friday afternoon when he started yelling what "would best be characterized as hate speech toward a variety of ethnicities and religions," police said in news release.
Christian may have directed slurs at two young women whom witnesses described as Muslim, one of whom was wearing a hijab, Portland police Sgt. Pete Simpson told CNN.
As two men tried to calm him down, Christian stabbed them and one other man, police said.
One man died at the scene, and a second victim died at a hospital, police said.
The stabbings happened hours before the start of Ramadan, a monthlong Muslim holy period of prayer, fasting and charity.
Christian was charged with two counts of aggravated murder and one count of attempted murder, all felonies. He also was charged with misdemeanors: two counts of second-degree intimidation and a count of being a felon in possession of a restricted weapon, police said.
His felony convictions -- for robbery and kidnapping -- came in 2002, state corrections department records show.
He was being held Saturday at the Multnomah County jail without opportunity for bail. His arraignment is set for next week in county court, police said.
Christian could face additional charges once prosecutors present the case to a grand jury, police said.
Police want the women's story
Investigators haven't been able to verify whether Christian was targeting the women with slurs because police haven't found them, Simpson said. Police want to speak with the women and anyone else who left the scene.
Christian appeared to cause a stir at a rally for free speech in Portland last month, shouting at people and at one point blurting a racial epithet, videos from reporter Doug Brown of The Portland Mercury weekly newspaper show.
Christian, wearing a cap and draped in a Revolutionary War-era flag, identifies himself in one of the videos from the rally at Portland's Montavilla Park on April 29.
One video shows him arriving with a baseball bat, which he handed over to one of the police officers who approached him.
The videos show him shouting at people, at one point saying the N-word, as police officers separated him from others.
"I'm a nihilist," he says at one point. "This is my safe place."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/26/us/portland-train-stabbing/
Jeremy Joseph Christian, 35, was on a Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) light-rail train in Portland late Friday afternoon when he started yelling what "would best be characterized as hate speech toward a variety of ethnicities and religions," police said in news release.
Christian may have directed slurs at two young women whom witnesses described as Muslim, one of whom was wearing a hijab, Portland police Sgt. Pete Simpson told CNN.
As two men tried to calm him down, Christian stabbed them and one other man, police said.
One man died at the scene, and a second victim died at a hospital, police said.
The stabbings happened hours before the start of Ramadan, a monthlong Muslim holy period of prayer, fasting and charity.
Christian was charged with two counts of aggravated murder and one count of attempted murder, all felonies. He also was charged with misdemeanors: two counts of second-degree intimidation and a count of being a felon in possession of a restricted weapon, police said.
His felony convictions -- for robbery and kidnapping -- came in 2002, state corrections department records show.
He was being held Saturday at the Multnomah County jail without opportunity for bail. His arraignment is set for next week in county court, police said.
Christian could face additional charges once prosecutors present the case to a grand jury, police said.
Police want the women's story
Investigators haven't been able to verify whether Christian was targeting the women with slurs because police haven't found them, Simpson said. Police want to speak with the women and anyone else who left the scene.
Christian appeared to cause a stir at a rally for free speech in Portland last month, shouting at people and at one point blurting a racial epithet, videos from reporter Doug Brown of The Portland Mercury weekly newspaper show.
Christian, wearing a cap and draped in a Revolutionary War-era flag, identifies himself in one of the videos from the rally at Portland's Montavilla Park on April 29.
One video shows him arriving with a baseball bat, which he handed over to one of the police officers who approached him.
The videos show him shouting at people, at one point saying the N-word, as police officers separated him from others.
"I'm a nihilist," he says at one point. "This is my safe place."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/26/us/portland-train-stabbing/