Good morning, Lookout Eugene-Springfield,
Video recorded Oct. 15 at the Lane County Jail shows an ICE officer getting help to enter the locked public lobby of the jail, and then detaining a man. Lookout got the video after a public records request. Jaime Adame reports.
At a Springfield city council meeting Monday, Eugene Springfield Fire Chief Mike Caven discussed ways to create more sustainable funding for the department.
Six Lane County football teams are preparing for second-round action in the state playoffs. And if sports aren’t your thing, culture writer Annie Aguiar offers up cultural offerings for the weekend. (A cat murder comedy, anyone?)
Local police and fire departments used to offer car seat inspection events, but since the pandemic, these safety checks have become harder to find. Enter Drew Pfefferle, an inspector with the Safe Lane Transportation Coalition. You can schedule an appointment, and he’ll ensure your car seat is installed correctly. Michael Zhang went to one such inspection to check it out.
In case you missed these stories published Wednesday…
• He went down at Hayward Field. Months later, he has two words.
• Eugene police shoot man reportedly ‘menacing others’ with shotgun
• Plans move forward for Sunday farmers market in downtown Springfield
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Lane County Jail releases video showing ICE agents taking men into custody
By Jaime Adame
The video from Oct. 15 shows federal agents handcuffing three people at the Lane County Jail, though only one of the agents is wearing a vest that identifies him as police. Lane County released the video under the state’s open records law.

Springfield council hears options for funding Eugene Springfield Fire
By Lillian Schrock-Clevenger
Eugene Springfield Fire Chief Mike Caven discussed joining a fire district, which could levy property taxes, or creating an intergovernmental entity that would charge a fee. Both are intended to create more sustainable funding for the department.
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