Portland Police Officers Winkel & Green try to catch up, and attempt a traffic stop, on a white Mercedes that they recognize as a vehicle involved in a domestic incident from the previous night. The vehicle pulls into a gas station but suddenly drives off at a high rate of speed. The pursuit lasts several minutes before the driver bails from the car and runs across a field. The suspect who is considered armed and dangerous is held at gun point until he is placed in custody.

NameJordan Winkel
RankOfficer
AgencyPortland Police Bureau
Station/Area CommandNorth Precinct
Age29
FromPortland, Oregon
Hired03/2011
Why Law EnforcementI majored in Flight Operations and Minored in Justice Studies in college. I did an internship with Salt Lake Airport Police and applied with Portland Police afterwards.
First ArrestCan’t recall
Best part of the jobI like helping people make better decisions and building relations with community members to help solve crime.
HobbiesSwimming, running, hiking
Favorite QuoteYou make a better door than a window.

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