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Life Cut Short: The Tragic Shooting of Philip E. Redmon in North Portland

Posted on August 15, 2025 by Usainsightreport

The vibrant pulse of North Portland faltered on the evening of Monday, August 11, 2025, as tragedy struck at the Portland Super Value Inn. Tucked along the bustling corridor of 5205 N Interstate Avenue, this unassuming motel became the backdrop for a heart-wrenching loss that has left the community reeling. Philip E. Redmon, a 41-year-old man known for his warmth and presence in the neighborhood, was found lifeless, the victim of a brutal shooting that has sparked grief, outrage, and an urgent call for justice.

It was just before 8:00 p.m. when Portland Police Bureau officers responded to a welfare check at the motel, a routine call that quickly turned grim. Inside a room at the Super Value Inn, they discovered Philip E. Redmon, unresponsive and bearing the unmistakable marks of violence. Despite the swift response, there was no saving him—Redmon was pronounced dead at the scene. A medical examiner’s report later confirmed the chilling truth: his death was a homicide, caused by a fatal gunshot wound.


The Overlook neighborhood, where the motel sits, is no stranger to the challenges of urban life, but this act of violence has shaken its core. Redmon, described by those who knew him as a cherished friend and a familiar face, was more than a statistic. He was a man whose laughter and kindness left an imprint on those around him, now mourned by a community struggling to make sense of his sudden absence. Friends and family, devastated by the loss, have requested privacy as they navigate their grief, yet they’ve shared a photo of Philip, a poignant reminder of the life stolen too soon.

As the sun set on that fateful Monday, the suspect—or suspects—fled into the night, leaving behind a crime scene buzzing with questions and a community desperate for answers. The Portland Police Bureau’s Homicide Unit has taken the reins, diving into an investigation that remains shrouded in uncertainty. No motive has been disclosed, and no suspects have been named, but detectives are working tirelessly, combing through evidence and chasing every lead. The case, logged under number 25-217446, is a priority, with authorities determined to bring closure to those who loved Philip.

In their quest for justice, the police are leaning on the eyes and ears of the public. Detectives Meghan Burkeen and Brian Sims have issued a heartfelt plea for information, urging anyone with even the smallest detail to come forward. A fleeting glimpse, a snippet of conversation, or a piece of security footage could be the key to unlocking this mystery. The community’s cooperation, they stress, is vital to piecing together the events that led to Redmon’s death.

This tragedy casts a stark spotlight on the persistent shadow of gun violence in Portland. While the city has seen a decline in homicides in 2025 compared to the record-breaking bloodshed of previous years, each loss reverberates deeply. Philip E. Redmon’s death is a sobering reminder that behind every headline is a human story—a life extinguished, a family shattered, and a community left to pick up the pieces. As North Portland mourns, the hope for justice burns bright, fueled by the collective resolve to honor Philip’s memory and ensure that his killer is brought to account.

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