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Eugene police chief outlines local response to federal‑agent incidents, announces downtown peer navigators and leadership changes

January 26, 2026 | Eugene , Lane County, Oregon


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Eugene police chief outlines local response to federal‑agent incidents, announces downtown peer navigators and leadership changes
The Eugene Police Committee heard from the police chief about recent shootings involving federal agents and the department’s approach to downtown demonstrations, as well as several operational updates.

On jurisdiction and accountability, the chief said EPD has taken a largely hands‑off approach to peaceful protests but will intervene when criminal activity or violence threatens community safety. He described the department’s role in stabilizing scenes, preserving evidence and caring for victims and explained that investigations involving federal agents typically migrate to federal investigative authorities (for example, the FBI) after local stabilization. "We would certainly respond to that and stabilize the scene ... preserve evidence," the chief said, while noting the limits of local authority over federal employees.

The chief also announced a new downtown peer‑navigation contract awarded to Ideal Options (Pure Navigators), describing it as a complementary resource to co‑responder and deflection programs. He said the peer navigators — people with lived experience who provide outreach and accountability — began work the previous Monday and had already found eight people willing to enter deflection within 48 hours.

Personnel news included the retirement of Deputy Chief Sean Adams at the end of the month and the direct appointment of Jake Burke to the deputy‑chief role; the department will conduct panels later in the month to pick a new captain and other internal promotions.

The chief closed by urging continued peaceful protest and cautioning against inviting federal deployment to Eugene.

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