Portland Man Shot at Two Officers and Could Spend 30 Years in Prison

PORTLAND, Ore. — A sentence of 20 years handed down earlier this week to a man who shot at two Portland Police officers sends a strong message that this type of crime will not be tolerated in Multnomah County, says Senior Deputy District Attorney Shawn Overstreet.

Overstreet, who prosecuted the case, said in a press release after Christian Fitz-Henry (31) was sentenced to 20 years behind bars. He must first serve 10 years for a separate robbery incident in which a man was shot and killed, effectively imprisoning Fitz-Henry for 30 years.

This week, Fitz-Henry was found guilty on two counts of first-degree attempted murder with a firearm, two counts of unlawful use of a weapon, and as a felon in possession of a firearm.

His Earlier Criminal Activities

On October 1, 2021, Fitz-Henry used a 9 millimeter gun to rob Joshua Newell in a townhouse near SE 128th and Stark in Portland, during which the victim was shot and killed. Fitz-Henry was found not guilty of murder but was sentenced to 10 years for robbery…

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