A person who ran over and killed one individual along with his truck after which tried to run over a witness who was bicycling close by, has been convicted of manslaughter and tried homicide by a Multnomah County jury.
Frederick Moore killed Vincent Timothy along with his truck on June sixth, 2022 exterior of Eastport Plaza Purchasing Middle on SE 82nd and Middle Avenue. Right here’s what occurred, in accordance with an announcement launched this morning by the District Legal professional’s workplace:
“Vincent Timothy [42 years old] was strolling northbound on SE 82nd Avenue. Frederick Moore had already became the parking zone of Eastport Plaza. When Timothy emerged from behind some buildings, Moore moved his car onto SE Middle St and waited about 30 toes behind the cease signal. As Timothy started strolling on the sidewalk close to the truck, Moore shortly accelerated and struck Timothy, who was dragged below Moore’s GMC Canyon. Timothy sustained vital accidents. Moore continued to drive throughout the road, carried out a U-turn and returned now going through eastbound. Witness Todd Henderson noticed the incident and commenced yelling on the driver that he had killed the person. Moore then accelerated and aimed the truck at Henderson. Henderson jumped out of the best way, however his bicycle was run over by Moore’s truck. Moore carried out one other U-Flip and exited his truck. A citizen adopted Moore’s car and the license plate was relayed to 911.
Portland Police Bureau Detectives shortly discovered that the suspect car was registered to Moore’s spouse. Detectives executed a search warrant on June 7, 2022 to grab the suspect truck. Detectives seen harm that corresponded to proof left on the scene.”

The jury convicted Moore of Manslaughter within the First Diploma, two counts of Failure to Carry out the Duties of a Driver, Tried Homicide within the Second Diploma, and ttempted Assault within the First Diploma.
Multnomah County Senior Deputy District Legal professional Kristen Kyle-Castelli described Moore’s actions as “extremely violent” and “stunning.” There’s nonetheless no recognized motive for Moore, nevertheless it’s notable that he was already a convicted assassin who completed a sentence for that crime in 2018. Moore stays in custody and faces a minimal sentence of 10 years in jail.
Shockingly, this was the second deadly hit-and-run crash involving a driver and weak street person in Portland in lower than 24 hours. The day gone by, a driver hit a bicycle rider and dragged their bike below their automotive for a full block earlier than stopping after which attempting to flee. The motive force was arrested shortly after.