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Oregon Museum Tavern mass shooting crime scene
USA

WARNING!: Description below may be disturbing to some readers.

 

This location marks the former site of the Oregon Museum Tavern in Salem, Oregon, which was located on the opposite corner of this intersection from here.  This was the scene of a relatively unknown mass shooting that would only be known to the locals.  On May 7, 1981, at 10:30 pm, 25-year-old Lawrence William Moore, an unemployed mill worker from Scio, Oregon, walked into the crowded Oregon Museum Tavern on Front Street NE during a Ladies' night event. Without saying a word, he began to fire his 9mm Browning handgun, first firing at the bar before turning the weapon at patrons who began to flee.  Throughout the shooting, he spent multiple magazines.  While reloading, he was overpowered and pinned to the ground by several of the patrons, held down until the police arrived.

 

Three people died on-site and 20 were wounded; one of whom died at the hospital later that night. Dennis Scharf eventually succumbed to his injuries nearly 32 years later. In the end, a total of 5 people lost their lives and 18 were injured.  The names of the victims are below:

 

Lori J. Cunningham, 22 – died at the scene

John W. Cooper, 27 – died at the scene

Robert E. Hamblin, 24 – died at the scene

Allen L. Wilcox, 24 – died at hospital

Dennis Scharf, 56 – died January 19, 2013, due to complications from injuries sustained

 

At trial, beginning on October 6, 1981, Moore pleaded innocent to the murder charges, citing mental disease or defect as a defense; however, he admitted to being the gunman. Moore stated the reason for the shooting that he was trying to apprehend members of a 'syndicate' of millionaires, Jews and criminals who had been trying to poison him.  He was found guilty of four counts of aggravated murder and sentenced to four life terms in prison.

 

The names of the deceased victims are included in a joint memorial wall at Oregon City's Mountain View Cemetery that memorializes some 390 people that were murdered. The memorial was dedicated by The Greater Portland Area chapter of Parents of Murdered Children.

 

From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oregon_Museum_Tavern_shooting

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