03/18/2021 - Additional Arrests Made in January 7th Riot SAFETY IS OUR TOP PRIORITY
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13125 SW Hall Boulevard I Tigard, Oregon 97223 I www.tigard-or.gov/police
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 18, 2021
Contact:
Kelsey Anderson, Public Information Officer
Tigard Police Department
Cell: 971-708-2921
Email: Kelsey.Anderson@tigard-or.gov
Additional Arrests Made in January 7t" Riot
Additional arrests have now been made in connection with the January 7t" riot in downtown
Tigard and at the Tigard Police Department.
That night, roughly 100 people gathered in what was declared an unlawful assembly and
then a riot. Dozens of businesses were tagged along SW Main Street and dozens of
windows were smashed, particularly at the Tigard Police Department / City Hall complex on
SW Hall Blvd. The damages to city property alone are estimated at over $100,000.
Investigators have dedicated countless hours to this case, reviewing videos, photos and
other evidence. Several participants have been identified so far. A Washington County
Grand Jury has indicted the following people on felony counts of riot and criminal mischief:
• Dajah Beck, 38, from Portland
• Jovanny Garcia, 24, from Beaverton
• Brandon Schofield, 32, from Portland
We'd like to thank the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Taskforce for their assistance in taking Ms.
Beck and Mr. Schofield into custody.
As previously released, one person was also arrested on the night of the riot: Zane Bsoul,
20, from Tigard, who was charged with one count of felony riot. Today, he was indicted on
an additional count of felony criminal mischief.
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Tigard Police Department
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The investigation into the January 7t" riot remains active and we anticipate making
additional arrests in the near future.
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