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Portland police issue warning after Facebook Marketplace sellers robbed at gunpoint

The Portland Police Bureau said that it's investigated "at least 10 similar incidents" since the beginning of the year. A case in Tualatin escalated to gunfire.

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What happenedThe Portland Police Bureau said that it's investigated "at least 10 similar incidents" since the beginning of the year. A case in Tualatin escalated to gunfire.
What changedOne side frames it as "Police issue warning over criminal groups recruiting teens for violent crimes". The other frames it as "Portland police issue warning after Facebook Marketplace sellers robbed at gunpoint".
ConfidenceLow. Two-source or narrow-bucket comparison.
Archive healthDeveloping · 2 sources · 2 buckets

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Still Watching. One side frames it as "Police issue warning over criminal groups recruiting teens for violent crimes". The other frames it as "Portland police issue warning after Facebook Marketplace sellers robbed at gunpoint".

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Jun 12, 1:18 AM: ABC News joined the source map.

Jun 12, 2:27 AM: KGW8 (Tegna, Portland OR) joined the source map.

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Portland police issue warning after Facebook Marketplace sellers robbed at gunpoint

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The Portland Police Bureau said that it's investigated "at least 10 similar incidents" since the beginning of the year. A case in Tualatin escalated to gunfire.

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Center-left ·News report
ABC News7h ago

WATCH: Police issue warning over criminal groups recruiting teens for violent crimes

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Authorities say teens in Europe are being recruited online by criminal organizations for killings, bombings and abductions – a growing trend experts say is making its way to the U.S.

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