Jury’s Out in Taser Case

The jury went out for deliberation at about 2:30 pm today in the case of taser victim Ian Van Ornum. The Eugene police have accused Van Ornum of slowing traffic and resisting arrest at an anti-pesticide protest last May. Many witnesses have accused the police of brutality in the arrest. Police video in the case shows that Van Ornum was tasered twice while he lay on the ground with his arms pinned under his side or held behind his back. Van Ornum’s doctor testified that he suffered a concussion. Continue reading 

Taser Trial Starts

(Video still of Ian Van Ornum and his defense lawyer by KVAL.) The trial of taser victim Ian Van Ornum began today with testimony of a Homeland Security officer and Eugene police officer and the judge’s ejection of an independent video taker from the court room. Continue reading 

City Changes to Neutral Stand on Idaho Bike Stop Law

The Eugene City Council voted 7-1 to change the city’s position on a proposed law allowing bikes to carefully yield and roll through stop signs from opposition to neutral. A proposal to change the position to support the state legislation failed 5-3. Proponents said the law has worked successfully in Idaho for almost two decades and should also be enacted in Oregon. Continue reading 

Goodbye, Indigo; Hello, District!

The Indigo District is (almost) dead; long live the District! After one last dance party on April 11 (10:30 pm; black clothing preferred), the Indigo as we know it will close its doors for good — for a few weeks. On April 24, the remodeled District will arrive, in all its daytime-coffeeshop-having, weekend-dance-club-retaining glory. As the press release explains, Continue reading