Christopher Ryan Healy

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Officer-involved Shooting Summaries

PPB Case #15-22632

Date: March 22, 2015

Suspect: Christopher Ryan Healy, 36

Involved Officers: Officer Thomas Clark, Officer Royce Curtiss

On Sunday, March 22, 2015, at 5:26 p.m., East Precinct Officers Thomas Clark,  a 6-year veteran of the Portland Police Bureau, and Royce Curtiss, a 9-year-veteran, responded to a 9-1-1 call regarding a burglary in process in the area of S.E. 130th Avenue and S.E. Sherman Street. Officers arrived at 5:31 p.m. and found the caller attempting to restrain the suspect, later identified as 36-year-old Christopher Healy.

As the officers approached Healy, he advanced toward them with a double-bladed knife, 9 inches in total length, in a weaving, figure-eight motion. Healy got very close to Officer Clark, who fired two rounds, striking the suspect. Healy remained on his feet so Officer Curtiss holstered his duty weapon and deployed a Taser. Healy dropped to the ground and an ambulance immediately responded and transported him to a local hospital where he later died.

Detectives learned the incident began as a neighborhood dispute between the occupants of two residences.

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office presented the case to a Grand Jury on April 22, 2015, which determined that Officer Clark was justified in the use of deadly physical force.

As part of the use of force review process, the Bureau conducts an internal review of the entire incident and the case will go before the Police Review Board (PRB), which is composed of community members, Bureau members and representatives from the Independent Police Review Division.

The Portland Police Bureau's directive outlining the procedures followed after an officer-involved shooting may be found in Directive 1010.10.

Picture of Knife held by Christopher Healy