It’s like a classic episode of Portlandia, but nobody’s laughing.

Portland, Oregon’s purported love of all-things artisanal, knack for ironic self-parody and tone-deaf grasp of gentrification collided uncomfortably this week after a shooting left three people injured at a popular street fair.

It all started at the Last Thursday celebration, an art walk that draws thousands of people to a northeast section of the city every month. This week, a 16-year-old gunman allegedly opened fire at the event, wounding two teenagers and an adult in a gang-related shooting, police said. The gunman was later arrested and charged with attempted murder.

Northeast Alberta Street, which hosts the street fair, has gone through several transformations in recent years. It’s an historically African-American enclave that was rebranded as a “gritty and undiscovered” arts district by pioneering gentrifiers. These days, it’s a trendy thoroughfare for the Portlandia set, chock-a-block with yarn stores, food carts and even a tiny-house hotel.

The clueless attitude of some of the neighborhood’s latest newcomers was on full display after the shooting, and was documented by the Oregonian’s Casey Parks, who was at the scene. Borrowing a page from folks who took vanity shots near the site of fatal gas explosion in Manhattan’s East Village last March, several upwardly mobile folks decided to snap selfies in front of the yellow crime scene tape.

Now people are taking selfies withe the police tape pic.twitter.com/sIqeFe3ki4 — Casey Parks (@caseyparks) May 29, 2015

Someone else asked me to do a selfie with her. "No," i said. "But you don't know me!" she said. "You won't have to see it." — Casey Parks (@caseyparks) May 29, 2015

More than 20 other people, meanwhile, begged police to let them slip over to Salt & Straw, an artisan ice cream stand that serves unconventional flavor pairings such as Pear and Blue Cheese and Strawberry Honey Balsamic with Black Pepper. Salt & Straw also gained national exposure last fall when it dished an iconic scoop of ice cream to Vice President Joe Biden.

At least 2 dozen ppl have come up and asked the police to let them go to Salt and Straw — Casey Parks (@caseyparks) May 29, 2015

Another man complained to me that he came from Europe to taste Salt and Straw. Hope he came all that way for more than just a day. — Casey Parks (@caseyparks) May 29, 2015

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