Ryan Joseph Beisley, wounded by Portland police at the Starbucks at the Hollywood Fred Meyer on Friday night, was carrying a fake black handgun that he appears to have pointed at officers, according to a preliminary police investigation.

The replica firearm was found near where Beisley was lying before he was placed on a gurney and into an ambulance, police spokesman Sgt. Chris Burley said.

Beisley, 34, escaped from the Northwest Regional residential re-entry center in Northeast Portland and was wanted on a federal fugitive warrant, according to federal prison records.

Portland police internal affairs investigators completed interviews of the four officers involved. Detectives examined video surveillance images from the scene and interviewed witnesses. They also seized the fake gun as evidence.

On Jan. 20, 2015, Beisley was sentenced to five years and 10 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to three bank robberies and two attempted bank robberies that occurred between Nov. 16 and Nov. 26, 2013. He also was ordered to pay more than $10,000 in restitution.

At the time he was sentenced, a federal judge recommended that he serve his time at the prison in Sheridan to allow contact with family members for support and that he participate in a residential drug and alcohol treatment program and a prison rehabilitation program.

Beisley was at the residential re-entry center, expected to complete his sentence for the 2013 bank robbery convictions in May, having earned credit for good time served, but he walked away and didn’t return in late November.

The U.S. Marshals Service learned of his escape on Dec. 1, according to federal authorities. The U.S. Marshals were actively looking for Beisley when he showed up at a Starbucks attached to the Hollywood Fred Meyer Friday night.

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On Friday night, police and witnesses said Beisley went behind the counter of a Starbucks inside the Hollywood Fred Meyer and yelled at employees, who hid in the back room.

When officers arrived, the suspect showed a gun, police said. Officers fired at Beisley, who appeared drunk, inside the Starbucks and outside, police said. He struggled with officers even after he was shot but was ultimately taken into custody and transported to the hospital.

Beisley suffered wounds to his shoulder and leg.

By Saturday night, he was released from the hospital and booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on a U.S. Marshals Service hold at 7:27 p.m.

No additional charges have been filed against him yet. Portland detectives are continuing their investigation and will forward the results to the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office.

He’s likely to face an alleged federal escape allegation, and have to complete his 2015 sentence, losing the good time credit he previously earned. He also may face additional charges in Multnomah County.

Ryan J. Beisley, 34, was taken to a hospital for treatment Friday night and booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center on a federal fugitive warrant Saturday night.

Several of Beisley’s past bank robberies occurred inside local Fred Meyer stores.

He first attempted to rob a Chase Bank inside a Fred Meyer in Gresham on Nov. 16, 2013. A day later, he successfully robbed a U.S. Bank inside a Safeway store off Southeast 122nd Avenue in Portland. The next day, he robbed the Chase Bank inside a Fred Meyer in Happy Valley. On Nov. 25, this time working with a partner, he robbed the Chase Bank in Wood Village, getting away with $4,209, according to court records..

-- Maxine Bernstein

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