Parole denied for man convicted in Portland ‘street family’ killing

The Oregon parole board this week rejected a convicted killer’s bid for freedom, finding that he had minimized his role in the “street family” murder of a 22-year-old disabled woman.

Carl Alsup, 40, “remains a potential threat to community safety if released,” Oregon Board of Parole members found.

Alsup was convicted in Multnomah County of aggravated murder in the 2003 torture and killing of Jessica Williams, who had fallen in with Alsup’s violent street gang and saw them as friends…

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