'OPB Politics Now': Political Aftermath Of The Portland Train Stabbing

By Julie Sabatier (OPB), Kimberley Freda (OPB), Molly Solomon (OPB), Amelia Templeton (OPB) and Jeff Mapes (OPB)
Portland, Oregon June 2, 2017 8:51 a.m.
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Chalk markings on the Hollywood Transit Center ramp in May 2017 following the deadly attack on a Portland MAX train.

Bradley W. Parks / OPB

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On the latest episode of "OPB Politics Now," we talk about the political aftermath of the recent attack on a MAX train that left two men dead and one seriously injured. Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler’s response brought up some serious questions about free speech vs. hate speech. And two competing political rallies are planned for this weekend.


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