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Oregon City Man, who identified himself during the confrontation with the police

The office of the district prosecutor of Clackamas County published the name of the man on Monday who said it killed themselves during a confrontation with police officers from Oregon City Last week.

Scott Alan Farmer, 58, called on Friday, May 16, at 4:45 a.m., without an emergency and informed the dispatcher that he would kill himself. However, he hung up without identifying himself.

About 10 minutes later, the farmer's wife called 911 to report that her husband had gone on Clairont Way with a loaded pistol outside of her house.

A little more than 20 minutes, after Farmer called the non -payment without an emergency, he was dead and, after he said, after saying police officers and MPs, he refused to obey their orders to take his hands out of his pocket and then pull out a gun and shoot a police officer from Oregon, who hit fire and hit him in the hip.

The police identified that officials as Sydney Oden, who has been a police officer since August 2022, after working with the Oregon police department.

It was brought on vacation, as was the standard practice in police shootings.

The office that said that a preliminary investigation had shown that farmer had fired his weapon five times and Oden, three.

When he was lying on the floor, Bauer asked police officers he shot and apologized for shooting, but he refused to drop his weapon and shot himself at 5:07 a.m.

He died at the scene.

The Clackamas County Major Crimes team and the DA office examine the officer's use of violence.

The office that said that police bodies recorded the confrontation.

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