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Portland Man Sentenced to 63 Months in Federal Prison for Assaulting U.S. Probation Officer

Human RightsPortland Man Sentenced to 63 Months in Federal Prison for Assaulting U.S. Probation Officer

A Portland man, Andre Eugene Shaw, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 63 months in federal prison for assaulting a U.S. Probation Officer during a supervised release home visit. Shaw was on supervised release for multiple federal crimes, including extorting individuals engaged in the production of child pornography, money laundering, and possessing an unregistered short-barreled rifle, and he was restricted from possessing certain electronic devices, including cellphones. During the home visit, probation officers found an unauthorized cellphone in Shaw’s residence, and when one of the officers attempted to seize it, Shaw assaulted the officer by striking her in the face and pushing her to the ground before fleeing. The second probation officer pursued Shaw, and he was eventually arrested. The cellphone was never recovered. The case was investigated by the FBI and prosecuted by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon.

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