Portland hit and run driver, Corey Jensen, hits boulder, strips naked, jumps on car – police use taser
PORTLAND — A Portland woman died Sunday after being struck by a hit-and-run driver Sunday morning , police said.
Cynthia Barton Rabe, 47, was walking along NW Linmere Drive, near Circle A Drive in the Oak Hills area of Washington County, when a car left the road and struck her just before 10 a.m., according to Sgt. David Thompson.
The suspect, Corey Scott Jensen, then crashed into a boulder, which caused his car to become stuck. He ran from the car, leaving Rabe bleeding and unconscious in the middle of the Road, Thompson said.
Jensen then came across a car that had stopped for the hit-and-run. He jumped on the hood of that car. The driver got out and confronted Jensen. Jensen jumped into the driver’s seat, but the keys had been removed.
Jensen then got out of the car and head-butted the windshield.
He ran north and deputies found him naked about 30 minutes later. A K-9 dog helped deputies to find his clothing.He resisted arrest and was eventually tasered and detained.
Thompson said Jensen appeared to be under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs he reportedly had consumed at an event called the Re:Generation Festival near North Plains.
He had stolen a 2010 Nissan Cube from a friend and left the event. It was the same car that struck Rabe, and he was driving from his home when he hit her, Thompson said.
Jensen was hospitalized at Portland’s Legacy Emanuel Hospital for injuries unrelated to his arrest, Thompson said. He was listed in critical condition Monday morning.
Rabe was also taken to Emanuel.
The incident remained under investigation Monday morning. No charges had been filed.
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Not much news lately. He pled not guilty and was scheduled for a September trial, nothing reported after that
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Truly beyond tragic to hear of such an occurrence. If only the general public were truthfully and fully informed of the responsibility necessary to undertake psychotropic substances, maybe then would those unfit to consume them refuse to take them, and those risk takers who do consume take the necessary precautions to avoid harm to themselves and others. Ah, but alas, the US Government refuses to legalize clinical studies of these forbidden substances, and empirical knowledge seemingly forever obscured in the shadow of DEA trafficking profits. May God have mercy on all souls involved.