{{Short description|2003 police murder in Portland, Oregon, US}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}} {{infobox event |title=Killing of Kendra James |date={{start date and age|2003|5|5}} |location=Portland, Oregon, U.S. |type=Homicide by shooting |reported deaths=Kendra James }} '''Kendra James''' was a 21-year-old African-American Oregonian mother of two, who was fatally shot by police on May 5, 2003. The incident sparked a controversy over the use of deadly force by the Portland Police Bureau in Portland, Oregon.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Pedro|first=Portia|date=2008-04-01|title=Recent Case, Ninth Circuit Considers Community's Racial Tension with Police in Finding Illegal Seizure and Lack of Voluntary Consent. — United States V. Washington, 490 F.3d 765 (9th Cir. 2007)|url=https://scholarship.law.bu.edu/faculty_scholarship/337|journal=Harvard Law Review|volume=121|issue=6|pages=1669}}</ref>'''{{rp|1669}}'''<ref name="woodcock">{{cite web| url = http://www.theportlandalliance.org/2005/aug/kendratrial.htm| title = The Kendra James trial: Was justice served?| author = Diane Lane Woodcock| publisher = Portland Alliance| date = August 18, 2005| accessdate = 2007-10-01 }}</ref>

James was a passenger in a car stopped by Portland police officers Rick Bean, Kenneth Reynolds, and Scott McCollister. The driver, Terry Jackson, was arrested and placed in a squad car after he was discovered to have an outstanding warrant.<ref name=":0">Nick Budnick. "[http://www.wweek.com/portland/article-2106-anatomy_of_a_police_shooting.html Anatomy of a Police Shooting.]" ''Willamette Week''. 2003-10-04. Retrieved 2014-02-01.</ref> After he and another passenger in the car were removed peaceably by the officers, James jumped from the back seat into the driver's seat. McCollister then made several unsuccessful attempts to remove James while partially within the vehicle through an open door. He claimed to have tried to pull James out by her hair, and also attempted to use a taser.<ref name=":0" /> He falsely said that he had also attempted to use pepper spray to subdue James, but was unable to operate the canister. An investigation by the Portland Police Bureau found McCollister's pepper spray canister was operational, but no traces of spray were found.<ref name=":1">"[http://www.portlandoregon.gov/police/article/33708 Questions Regarding the Shooting of Kendra James.]" Portland Police Bureau. Retrieved 2014-02-01.</ref> McCollister drew his firearm and held it to James' head, demanding she exit the vehicle.<ref name=":0" /> McCollister said he then felt the car move and, concerned that he could have fallen out and been run over, fired a single shot.<ref name=":1" />

Several members of Portland City Council were unimpressed with police chief Mark Kroeker's performance at a community forum in North Portland shortly after James' death, and his handling of the incident has been described as having "led to his sudden exit."<ref>{{cite web|url = https://www.wweek.com/portland/article-2427-kendra-james-revenge.html|title = Kendra James' REVENGE|author = Nick Budnick|date = September 10, 2003|publisher = Willamette Week|accessdate = 2023-08-05|archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070127190008/http://www.wweek.com/editorial/2945/4302/|archivedate = January 27, 2007}}</ref>

The James family's lawyers questioned whether evidence existed regarding James attempting to move the car, and whether the tactics McCollister used, especially his attempt to enter the car (McCollister said that he was 80% in the car), were consistent with police training.<ref name="woodcock" /> Several witnesses alleged that McCollister did not fire while within the car;<ref name=":0" /> powder residue testing indicated that McCollister's handgun was at least 30 to 48&nbsp;inches away from James when discharged, a fact which lawyers for James' family alleged was inconsistent with McCollister's version of events. Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schrunk declined to hold a public inquest into James' death.<ref name=":0" />

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