Portland’s Richmond neighborhood turned into a tactical staging ground Thursday after firefighters responding to a reported apartment fire ran into something far more alarming: a person armed with an edged weapon. Police evacuated nearby residents and shut down a stretch of Southeast Division Street while officers worked to lock down the scene.
In a press release shared on X via Portland Police, the bureau said its Special Emergency Reaction Team (SERT) and Crisis Negotiation Team (CNT) were called out for an “armed person in crisis” after Portland Fire & Rescue crews reported smoke coming from an apartment and were confronted by a suspect with an edged weapon. According to the post, traffic on Southeast Division Street east of Cesar E. Chavez Boulevard is blocked, nearby apartments were evacuated as a precaution, and no injuries were reported.
Traffic #ALERT: Tactical Teams Responding to an Armed Person in Crisis Call in the Richmond Neighborhood
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) April 9, 2026
Tactical teams and crisis response
SERT and CNT are the Portland Police units that get the call when an incident involves an armed or potentially barricaded person and a heightened risk to the public. According to the Portland Police Bureau, these teams focus on securing scenes and supporting negotiators on high-risk calls, often working alongside fire and medical crews when situations tip from routine to critical…