MAX Hostage Situation Resolved Without Injuries, Man Arrested

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Portland OR

24 May, 2022

11:34 PM

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PORTLAND, OR — Marcus Dwaine Tate, 41, is being held at the Multnomah County Detention Center after being charged with 10 counts in connection with a hostage situation about the MAX train's Red Line Tuesday afternoon, Portland police said. Police first responded around 2:15 p.m. Tate was arrested after about two hours after he first pulled a knife on another passenger at the Red Line's Mt. Hood Station, according to police. Tate also had something resembling a barbecue skewer, police said. The train operator was blocked from leaving the train as well, according to police. Around 4:30 p.m., police said that officers saw that Tate had placed the knife down at which point they deployed flash-bang grenades and were able to arrest Tate. According to jail records, Tate ic charged with: Robbery in the first degree.Robbery in the second degree.Coercion.Two counts of menacing.Two counts of unlawful use of a weapon. Two counts of harassment.Interfering with public transportation.Court records indicate Tuesday's incident was not Tate's first encounter with police. On Monday, he was placed on a mental health hold after he was involved with a struggle with police and earlier this month he was charged with interfering with public transportation. He is expected to be arraigned on Wednesday.

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