PORTLAND The brother of the man killed in last Saturday's triple shooting at a Northeast Portland nightclub is asking someone to come forward and help the investigation.
Police offered a $1,000 cash reward for information that leads to an arrest in the shooting that left 30-year-old Durieul Joseph Harris (pictured) dead at the Fontaine Bleau nightclub on Northeast Broadway Street.
Police said 44-year-old Fredrick Glenn Conner and 50-year-old Shelia Renee Shelby were also hit by gunfire.
Harris' brother Royal said his family wants to know who killed his brother so his family can have justice and closure.
If you're from the streets, the likelihood that you're going to change up and tell something, or go that route or live that lifestyle that's not you, I don't disrespect that, Royal Harris said Friday. If you are somebody that doesn't live like that or this impacts you, or you feel concerned, and you know something, share the information.
Police found the victims around 12:45 a.m. Saturday when they arrrived at the scene of a hostile crowd of nearly 100 people outside the club, said Sgt. Pete Simpson with Portland police.
Police issued a code three requesting all available officers to respond with lights and sirens.
Harris died at the scene from multiple gunshot wounds. Conner and Shelby were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
Police have made no arrests in the shooting, and have not determined a motive.
Anyone can leave a tip online at Crime Stoppers of Oregon or call 503-823-4357.
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KGW reporter Chris Willis contributed to this report.