Arrest Made After Shooting Atop Parking Garage

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Two teens sustained minor injuries and another teen was arrested after a shooting at Centennial Parking Garage in downtown Bend. According to Bend Police, At approximately 12:56 a.m. on Sunday morning, officers responded to a report of an 18-year-old who had been shot at the downtown parking garage and was being transported to St. Charles Bend.

Officers responded to both the hospital and the scene of the shooting and learned the shooting had taken place on the top of the parking garage. Witnesses reported that the teens had been hanging out next to their vehicle at the top of the parking garage when another group in a red Dodge Challenger pulled in on their passenger side.

A passenger in the Challenger discharged a round from what they believe was a shotgun a short time after arriving. Projectiles from the round hit two teens, who sustained minor injuries.

Following an investigation, officers identified the shooting suspect as an 18-year-old man from Terrebonne. On Monday morning, Bend Police arrested him on suspicion of two counts of fourth-degree assault, two counts of recklessly endangering another person, and one count of unlawful use of a weapon. He was taken into custody. The firearm in this case has not been recovered.

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