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Malik-Devon Terrance Lee Henson dies in fatal Portland shooting

Malik-Devon Terrance Lee Henson dies in fatal Portland shooting

Fatal Portland shooting death of Malik-Devon Terrance Lee Henson – Obituary

Malik-Devon Terrance Lee Henson, 28, from Texas, was fatally shot in a hotel parking lot on New Year’s Eve in Portland, Oregon. The incident occurred just before 5:45 p.m. near 8200 NE Sandy Boulevard in the Sumner Neighborhood.

 

A medical examiner later confirmed that Henson died from a gunshot wound. Authorities have not made any arrests as of January 7, and police reported that any potential suspects had fled the scene before officers arrived.

 

The Portland Police Department is urging anyone with information to come forward.

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