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Police Arrest Suspect Week After Shooting Two Portland Officers

by Joy Ale
January 27, 2026
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Portland police arrested Eric Oelkers, 41, on Monday, a week after he allegedly shot and seriously injured two officers responding to a knife threat call in Northeast Portland’s Sullivan’s Gulch neighborhood.

Oelkers is being held at Multnomah County Jail on charges including two felony counts of attempted murder. Officers took him into custody shortly before 8 a.m. after shutting down NE 82nd Ave. between Columbia Boulevard and Alderwood Road.

The shooting occurred around 8:30 p.m. on January 19 when two officers responded to a 911 call about someone threatening a stranger with a knife. When officers located the suspect, he shot at them and fled. Officers did not return fire. Both wounded officers were taken to the hospital. One was released shortly after the shooting, while the second officer was released Monday.

The week-long manhunt involved the U.S. Marshals Office and other state and federal agencies. Portland Police Bureau officials said Friday that detectives received numerous tips from the public related to the investigation.

Court records show Oelkers has a criminal history spanning more than two decades, with convictions ranging from menacing and robbery to felon in possession of a firearm. He was convicted of bias crime and criminal mischief for allegedly vandalizing a Salem business during the riot at the Oregon Capitol in December 2020. He was the center of a statewide search in 2019 for a parole violation tied to a previous gun conviction.

Oelkers’ most recent charges stem from an alleged bank robbery in May 2022. He has a pending bench warrant in that case for failing to check in with a pretrial release officer.

The pattern raises questions about how someone with multiple felony convictions, an active warrant, and a history of violence remained free to allegedly shoot two police officers. Oregon’s criminal justice system, like many others, struggles with the gap between arrest and accountability. Pending cases pile up. Court dates get continued. Monitoring requirements go unenforced.

For the two wounded officers, the physical recovery is beginning. The psychological impact of being shot while responding to what started as a knife threat call will likely last longer. Officers are taught threat assessment and de-escalation, but those tactics assume some level of predictability in human behavior. When someone responds to police contact by immediately opening fire, there’s no time to de-escalate.

Tags: attempted murderEric OelkersMultnomah CountyNortheast Portlandofficer-involved shootingpolice officers shotPortland crimePortland shootingPPB investigationsuspect arrested
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