Car Packed With Explosives Crashes Into Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland
1-Minute Brief
The incident has raised concerns about security protocols and the effectiveness of firearm restriction laws in Oregon.
Key Facts
- The suspect was a former employee of the Multnomah Athletic Club and had previously lost firearms under Oregon’s 'red flag' law.
- The crash occurred shortly before 3am on a Saturday, according to police reports.
- Investigators found explosives, including pipe bombs and propane tanks, inside the vehicle after the crash.
- Some of the explosive devices did not detonate during the incident, according to investigators.
- The driver was found dead at the scene, and the club was closed following the crash.
What Happened
A former employee drove a car containing explosives into the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland, Oregon, early Saturday morning. The vehicle crashed through the entrance, caught fire, and the driver was found dead at the scene.
Why It Matters
This event highlights potential gaps in workplace security and questions the effectiveness of existing gun restriction measures. It also brings attention to the risks posed by individuals with access to explosive materials.
What's Next
Authorities are continuing their investigation into the motive and how the explosives were obtained. The Multnomah Athletic Club remains closed as officials assess damage and review safety procedures.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Google NewsUnknown15h agoMAC attack suspect lost guns under Oregon ‘red flag’ law
- The IndependentLeft17h agoDisgruntled former employee drove car packed with explosives into Oregon sports club
- The GuardianLeft1d agoPerson found dead in car after it plows into health club in Portland, Oregon
