The Portland Police Bureau continues its investigation into the deputy-involved-shooting that occurred on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, in the Lloyd District of Northeast Portland. At this time, we would like to provide a timeline of the incident, based on the current investigation.
In the afternoon of October 5, Multnomah County Sheriff’s Deputy Rory McPherson was conducting a routine patrol of the Lloyd District in Northeast Portland. At 1:24 p.m., the deputy stopped a man, Tristan William Borges, associated with a stolen Subaru station wagon parked near the intersection of NE Grand Avenue and NE Holladay Street. While detained in handcuffs, Borges became uncooperative and yelled to a woman inside a Honda sedan who he was associated with. The woman brandished a firearm and pointed it at Deputy McPherson. At 1:27 p.m., the deputy reported over the radio having fired shots. Borges, who was still in handcuffs, got into the woman’s car, and together, they escaped by driving northbound on NE Grand Avenue.
The vehicle was not pursued by police.
A few minutes later, it was reported the suspects’ vehicle ran a red light and collided with two vehicles at NE Grand Avenue and NE Weidler Street. Borges ran from the crash scene. Police officers found him hiding in a parked car nearby on NE Halsey Street, where he was taken into custody. The female suspect was arrested at the crash location.
During the investigation, law enforcement officers learned the Honda sedan was stolen. Inside the Honda, officers located the handgun, which was also discovered to be loaded.
Borges was booked into jail on Friday Oct. 7, on multiple charges including attempted aggravated murder, assault and escape. A complete list of Borges’ charges can be found in a previous press release.
The female suspect, now identified as 26-year-old Erin Marie Juge, was provided medical aid at the scene for gunshot injuries sustained in the deputy-involved shooting. She was released from the hospital today, October 13, and booked into the Multnomah County Jail on 10 charges, including:
- Attempted aggravated murder
- Attempted assault in the first degree
- Attempted escape in the first degree
- Theft in the first degree
- Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle
- Unlawful use of a weapon
- Felon in possession of a firearm
- Failure to perform the duties of a driver
- Reckless endangering another person
- Resisting arrest- interfering with law enforcement
Deputy McPherson remains on critical incident leave, which is standard protocol. He is a five-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office, currently assigned to the Transit Police Division. Deputy McPherson was not hurt in the altercation.
“Deputy McPherson was threatened for doing his job, stopping a crime in progress and working to create safer communities,” Sheriff Mike Reese said. “The dangerous and reckless actions of the suspects not only put Deputy McPherson’s life at risk, but placed many other community members in harm’s way.”
The Portland Police Bureau is leading the investigation, in partnership with the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office and the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office. If anyone has information, photos or video of the event, please contact Detective Tony Harris at tony.harris@police.portlandoregon.gov, 503-823-0441, or Detective Shaye Samora at shaye.samora@police.portlandoregon.gov, 503-823-0768.
Original source can be found here.