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When the Political Divide Turned Deadly in Portland <[link removed]> The two middle-aged white men shared a common backstory: Both were raised in the rural Pacific Northwest and found a sense of greater purpose and belonging on opposite sides of radical politics. Then both ended up dead. by Bryan Denson for ProPublica and Conrad Wilson, Oregon Public Broadcasting
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