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Arrest Made After Shooting On Portland MAX Train; Victim Hospitalized – KXL

PORTLAND, OR – Police says a suspect was arrested Friday morning following a shooting aboard a TriMet MAX light rail train that left another man hospitalized, police confirmed.

The incident was reported in the early hours of Friday when emergency crews responded to calls of gunfire on a moving MAX train in Southeast Portland. Details about the exact location and circumstances of the shooting have not yet been released by authorities.

Portland Police Bureau officers report they quickly located the suspect and arrested a 71‑year‑old Portland man in connection with the shooting. Charges include attempted murder, according to law enforcement sources.

The victim, whose identity has not been released, was transported to a nearby hospital with injuries believed to be non‑fatal. Police said his condition is being monitored, but no additional updates were immediately available.

Officials closed part of the MAX route during the investigation and cordoned off the scene to collect evidence. TriMet service was delayed as a result, though normal operations resumed later in the morning.

The Portland Police Bureau is continuing its investigation and has not yet disclosed a possible motive. Detectives are asking anyone with information about the shooting to contact PPB.

This incident marks another high‑profile violent episode on public transit in Portland, where officials have faced ongoing concerns about safety on and around the MAX system.

This is a developing story.  Come back for updates.

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