The 16-year-old suspect in a shooting that wounded two 15-year-old boys and a 25-year-old woman during the Northeast Portland Last Thursday street fair was booked into the juvenile jail and faces numerous charges, police said.

The shooting sent people running for cover just before 7 p.m. on Northeast Alberta Street at 20th Avenue.

Sgt. Pete Simpson said the two boys and the 25-year-old woman (who police had previously identified as a 16-year-old boy) are all being treated at Portland hospitals for wounds described as not life-threatening.

The suspect fired multiple rounds, striking the three, before running south on Northeast 20th Avenue. The boy was captured by police at Northeast 22nd Avenue and Going Street.

Simpson said neighborhood residents gave pursuing officers "critical information" in tracking down the suspect and recovering the handgun believed to have been used in the shooting.

Simpson said the suspect's name and charges will be released Friday.

Police identified two men who were arrested during the shooting for interfering with police, first-degree disorderly conduct, harassment and resisting arrest. Marcus Cooper, 26, and Loren Ware, 23, were booked into the Justice Center Jail.

The Portland Police Bureau's gang enforcement team is leading the investigation into the shooting, Simpson said.

Investigators are asking anyone who may have taken photographs or recorded video during the shooting to contact Detective Meghan Burkeen at 503-823-2092 or meghan.burkeen@portlandoregon.gov, or Detective Brian Sims at 503-823-2079, brian.sims@portlandoregon.gov.

-- Stuart Tomlinson

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