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'A real loving kid': Young father and wrestler shot, killed in downtown Portland

Portland, ORLocal News

The community of Portland is mourning the loss of Lee A. Mauras, a 22-year-old father and aspiring wrestler who was tragically shot and killed early Sunday morning. Mauras was discovered dead in a parking lot near West Burnside Street and Southwest 3rd Avenue, prompting immediate police action to investigate the circumstances surrounding his untimely death. Friends and family have described him as a "real loving kid," reflecting on his commitment to both his family and sport. He had been set to wrestle for Clackamas Community College, showcasing his potential in athletics.

Local authorities have not yet disclosed information about the assailant or the motive behind the shooting, leaving many questions unanswered. This incident underscores the pressing issues of safety and violence in downtown areas, which continue to affect community members. As the police investigation unfolds, there is a palpable sense of urgency in addressing the broader implications of such violence. The tragic loss of Mauras serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by urban communities and the need for effective measures to ensure public safety.

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