Crime 73-year-old Portland activist stabbed to death by homeless man who he allowed to camp on his street - Kenny Housman, 73, of Portland, was found with a knife wound to the neck.

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A 73-year-old Portland, Oregon activist who aided homeless encampments was stabbed to death on his street by a homeless person on Monday. He acted as a self-appointed neighborhood "sheriff" and would screen homeless people before permitting them to camp on his street. The alleged suspect has already been released from jail, police said.

Kenny Housman, 73, of Portland, was found with a knife wound to the neck. He was transported to the local hospital with life-threatening injuries and later died. The incident occurred around 12:30 am Monday on his street located at Southeast 136th Avenue and Clinton Street in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood, police said.

A relative told KATU that Housman, who owned the entire block of property on Clinton Street, went to settle an argument between two homeless campers when he was stabbed by one of the campers in the throat. The suspect was held down by two other campers until police arrived. Michael Zamora, who lives in an RV on the street, said he heard screaming from the campers who alerted him to the incident.

"Mike! This guy is beating up Kenny in the street," they yelled, said Zamora. "By the time I got there, Kenny was stabbed and bleeding profusely."

Portland Police told The Post Millennial that officers detained an individual at the scene and the alleged suspect has been released from custody. The suspect is reportedly cooperating with detectives and has not been charged with a crime, according to the PPB. The Medical Examiner determined Housman died of homicide by stab wound, police said.

Housman's street has been the site of a sprawling homeless encampment over the past several years, equipped with RVs, tents, and cars. He told KATU in a September 2023 report that he appointed himself as "Sheriff of Clinton Street" and gets to decide who stays and who goes. After they made it through "screening," Housman would offer the vagrants support, which his neighbors were not on par with.

Housman said he did not allow loud generators or late-night parties and described the kind of people he allowed to camp: "Thanks to my efforts catalytic converters, few of them are stolen, gas, few of it is stolen, because you don't want those kinda people that steal catalytic converters and gas, you don't want them on your street. If there are those kinda people, then you have to take steps to get them out. Semi-illegally and semi-legally— it's kinda right in the middle," Housman told the network.

Housman's neighbors were strongly against his approach and expressed frustration that Housman was enabling the campers to stay, saying that he would provide homeless people with electricity. His neighbors complained about the increase in criminal activity the encampment brought to their neighborhood. According to police records, the neighborhood has an above-average number of assaults, weapons violations, and stolen vehicles, per KATU.

In a statement regarding Housman and his self-appointment as the neighborhood sheriff, the city of Portland's Street Services Coordination Center wrote: "Mr. Housman has been known to contact city workers and attempt to enable people to stay on the block, though he does not have the authority to monitor the public street bordering his property." Despite his neighbors' disapproval, Housman claimed his approach was the only way to beat the homeless crisis.

This remains an open and ongoing investigation. Anyone with information is urged to contact Detective J.D. McGuire at jeff.mcguire@police.portlandoregon.gov or Detective Brent Christensen at brent.christensen@police.portlandoregon.gov. Reference the case number 24-175978.

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Oh no...... anyway.


Portland Police told The Post Millennial that officers detained an individual at the scene and the alleged suspect has been released from custody. The suspect is reportedly cooperating with detectives and has not been charged with a crime, according to the PPB. The Medical Examiner determined Housman died of homicide by stab wound, police said.

Wait, fucking what?! There has to be some aspect of this that is missing. Even for portland this seems... well... fucking insane if as simple as advertised!
 
90% of volunteers should never go into a tent city for safety reasons, much less possess and police one what the fuck?
If two homeless people are fighting and one gets stabbed, go inside and call the police.
That’s the best and only solution, but this guy pretended he was a 1 man A-Team.

He had a baseball cap, you know. They don't just hand those out to just anyone.
 
Oregon is so fucked anymore that even if the moron had tried defending himself and killed the criddler attacking him, it would have been his ass thrown in prison with the maximum sentence possible. Police don’t do jack shit here, you pretty much literally have to be backed into a corner being murdered as you’re on the phone with 911 and then MAYBE an officer will come out.

It’s treading the line between fedposting but shits not gonna change in this state until people finally have enough against the homeless terrorizing innocent people and start taking vigilante justice into their own hands. The police have essentially quiet quit and the politicians here make too much money enabling criddler behavior than actually putting a stop to it. You’re on your own.
The average soy drenched, wannabe communist Portland voter WANTS this.

Fuck em.
 
I have the misfortune of having to deal with homeless people fairly regularly in my job.

They are all utter fucking scum/lunatics. If they were any way decent, friends or family would offer them a room/couch until they got back on their feet again (I've done exactly this on a couple of occasions).

The ones I encounter are unpredictable nutcases who are only after money to feed whatever addiction they've somehow managed to end up with in fucking 2024 when everyone knows how being a junkie ends.

Not worth caring about because they don't give a shit about themselves. There comes a point where you realise that any amount of education and bailouts isn't making a bit of difference anymore and you just let them kill themselves whilst minimising the impact they have on actual humans lives.
I remember reading about something when mental asylums were still state funded and everywhere. The mentally ill homeless who actually COULD get better fought tooth and nail to stick to the medication they were given in order to stay out of the mental institutions. Schizos wouldn't stop taking their meds because they suddenly feel like they don't need it anymore. They kept taking it because the mental institutions weren't a comfortable place, and they couldn't just bum on the street without being put back into the mental asylum. Mental asylums really only housed long-term people who legitimately couldn't take care of themselves even with meds.

Nowadays people use their mental illness as an excuse not to get better when in reality they could if they didn't have an easier/comfier option to fall back on: bumming money off the streets and doing drugs without repercussion or threat of being thrown in the looney bin with the other crazies.
 
Man with bloody knife stood over ‘Sheriff of Clinton Street’ as he lay dying, witnesses say

Michael Zamora crouched down to hush Kenneth Housman as the 73-year-old “Sheriff of Clinton Street” spoke his last words.


“I’m going to die. I’m dying,” Housman gasped as he lay on his side with blood pouring out of the apparent stab wound in his neck.



Zamora had run to help when he heard Housman had been attacked and found his friend lying in the middle of the street near the intersection of Southeast Clinton Street and 136th Avenue early Monday.



“Kenny, don’t say nothing,” Zamora, 60, said, as he pushed down on the dying man’s neck to stanch the flow of blood.



Then, Zamora said, he turned to the man standing just feet away with a blood-drenched knife in his left hand and a cellphone in his right.



Days later, Zamora and several of his friends living in RVs on Southeast Clinton Street recounted what they saw and did early Monday when Housman, who owned the house on the corner with Southeast 136th Avenue, was stabbed to death.



None of the men interviewed said they saw the stabbing itself — only either the altercation immediately preceding it or Housman lying in the street.



Housman was a polarizing figure who earned his nickname by setting ground rules for homeless people camping out in the neighborhood and trying to keep the peace. He was featured in a segment on KATU last September and described as a self-styled “sheriff” on the block who decided who could camp out on the street.



Some of the homeless people living in the half-dozen RVs on Clinton, between 136th and 137th avenues said they appreciated his kindness and attention. Some of the nearby condo and homeowners believed the homeless people moved to the street and stayed precisely because Housman was so welcoming to them, several residents said.
Housman’s family, meanwhile, was in shock.



Housman’s nephew, John Stroup, said his uncle was retired and had served in the Vietnam War and ran an auto repair shop for many years in Idaho. In Portland, Housman worked odd jobs, including a stint as a cab driver, Stroup said.



Stroup, who lives in Alaska, said he visited his uncle in his Clinton Street home a couple of times, most recently in April.



“I would say he was a good soul,” Stroup said. “He was very inviting to people, and it’s sad that he was taken from us in this manner.”



Jacob Trout, 48, said he moved onto the street about a week and a half ago and was almost immediately approached by Housman, who wanted to know his story. Trout explained that his wife was getting heart surgery and that he was down on his luck.



Trout said he told Housman that someone at the last place he had tried to park his motorhome had threatened to set it on fire.



Housman was sympathetic to his situation, Trout said.



Housman responded, Trout recalled: “You don’t have to worry about me. I ain’t going to burn you down.”



On Monday shortly after midnight, Trout witnessed part of the altercation that appeared to lead up to the stabbing, he said.



Trout was fixing a generator with his back to the street when he heard somebody standing behind him and said he stood up to see a man who smelled strongly of alcohol.



Trout said the man pointed down the street toward a group of condo buildings and accused Trout and the other homeless people of bringing down the property value of his home. Trout went inside his RV because he didn’t want to get into a fight with the man, he said. Then, about five minutes later, he heard a commotion outside.



He said he ran out to see the man who had accosted him walking toward Housman as Housman tried to walk away.



Trout said he ran to Zamora’s trailer and told Zamora and his friend James Chasteen Jr., who was also in the RV, that somebody was “beating up” Housman.



Chasteen, 36, said he was the first to run out of the RV toward Southeast 136th Street and found Housman lying on the street while a man leaned over him. That man then stepped back and stood up, and that’s when Chasteen said he saw a 6-to-8-inch knife dripping blood in the man’s hand.



The two made eye contact, and the man told Chasteen to “go away.”



Chasteen ran back to Zamora’s trailer.



“Kenny’s dying up here,” Chasteen shouted into Zamora’s RV. “Dude, help me.”



Zamora said he put on his shoes and grabbed a stick and a knife and ran toward where Housman was lying in the street. He tried to stop the bleeding in Housman’s neck and told Housman to stop talking so he could conserve his energy.



Zamora had been completely focused on his friend when he said he realized the alleged attacker was standing close by, holding a bloody knife in his hand.



Zamora swung the stick, knocking the knife out of the man’s hand, then threw his own knife under a car because he didn’t want the man to get hold of it, he said.



By the time police arrived, the man had picked up the knife that Zamora had knocked out of his hand, Zamora said. Officers drew their guns and ordered the man to drop it, which he did, Zamora said.



Police said they had detained a suspect in Housman’s killing but later said they released him. He was cooperating with their investigation, they said, declining to elaborate.



Two days later, Zamora re-enacted what had happened, showing where blood had pooled on the asphalt and where he crouched on his knees trying in vain to save Housman. He said he’s still in disbelief about what happened, “numb” to it.



Trout said he wonders whether he could have prevented Housman’s death, though he’s not sure how.



“I wish I could have known him a little longer,” Trout said. “I don’t think it’s my fault. But it’s, like, I could’ve done something. You know?”



Tina Ankrom, 58, lives in a house down the street from Housman’s house and said she first heard of him from the KATU segment. About a month later, someone stole her garbage can. She had written her home address on it and she and her nephew eventually found it among the homeless people on the Clinton Street block.



Furious, Ankrom stormed to Housman’s house and banged on the door.



“Hey, get out here,” she said she shouted. “Your homeless people stole my garbage can. Not a very good sheriff, are you?”



Housman came out and, within minutes, asked her to come inside. They sat down and talked and Housman told her stories from his life and the lives of some of those living on the street.



He charmed her, Ankrom said, and she came around to better appreciate how he was supporting homeless people.



When it was time to go, she walked out laughing, Ankrom said, “with a smile on my face and taking Kenny’s number.”
 
"Trout said he told Housman that someone at the last place he had tried to park his motorhome had threatened to set it on fire."

Which is what we say to anyone trying to park their shit in my neighborhood. I don't fucking care if your woman has open heart surgery if I even believe it. Anyone who degrades their neighbors' quality of life by ushering in homeless people should be kicked out on the street themselves. Absolutely infuriating, this man.
 
The most fucked up part of this story is they let the suspect out immediately. He stabbed a dude in the neck with clear witnesses who later died. They're just letting a fucking murderer walk on the street without bail where he'll probably victimize more people until he gets shot by police or they finally decide to charge him. Where he'll probably just get probation.
It’s what he would’ve wanted.
 
"Trout said he told Housman that someone at the last place he had tried to park his motorhome had threatened to set it on fire."

Which is what we say to anyone trying to park their shit in my neighborhood. I don't fucking care if your woman has open heart surgery if I even believe it. Anyone who degrades their neighbors' quality of life by ushering in homeless people should be kicked out on the street themselves. Absolutely infuriating, this man.

Seriously this shit pisses me off so much.

If this jackoff was truly just some “woe is me I had a run of bad luck!” type, you’re telling me he doesn’t have one single family member or friend that would be willing to let him stay with them until he gets back on his feet? No, of course he doesn’t because he’s a lowlife scumbag who burned all his bridges by thieving. doing hardline drugs and refusing to work or contribute in any meaningful way to society and would rather spin a sob story about an imaginary wife to play on the good hearted nature of naive fools so he can continue being a parasite.

Fuck the homeless. I hate every single one of them. Yes I’m MATI, top hats gift-wrapped, please.
 
Fuck the homeless. I hate every single one of them. Yes I’m MATI, top hats gift-wrapped, please.
I'm sorry to only give you an agree instead of a hat, but I feel so much the same way.

Even back in the 90s I hated these fuckers, but then a friend of mine started helping the homeless and trying to "educate" me. My old Democrat uncle tried to set me straight again - after 5 years of trying he gave up volunteering at the homeless food pantry after one bitch threw a can of beans at his head.
 
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