Portland police register violent trans-identifying male attacker as ‘Jane Doe’

A transgender-identifying man who went on a violent rampage was arrested on Friday by Portland police, who booked him as “Jane Doe.”
Trever Eugene Osterhout, who goes by “Trish Elizabeth Osterhout,” was dressed as a woman when he blocked traffic on Friday. Osterhout ignored warnings by police and taunted the officers. When a passenger got out of a vehicle, the 42-year-old Osterhout punched him in the face and beat him with a stick. He also reportedly punched a child and stabbed another adult, and had to be neutralized with a stun gun.
Just before his rampage, Osterhout announced he would be “going to go to prison for killing somebody,” according to his acquaintance, Jenniffer Dieringer.
The Post Milennial’s Andy Ngo reported that police booked Osterhout as a female named “Jane Doe” under felony and misdemeanor charges. It is unclear if Osterhout will be placed in a women’s facility should he be convicted and sentenced to prison.
Ngo added that Osterhout is an LGBT activist, a Satanist, and a member of the domestic terror group Antifa. He is a repeat offender with a history of domestic violence.
Media blackout
The attack has gone unreported by mainstream media, which regularly attempts to whitewash a rising trend in transgender violence. Media fact-checkers deny the existence of transgender terrorism or radicalization.
“No evidence of growing trend of trans radicalization or terrorism, experts say,” read an article by PolitFact published four days after a trans-identifying woman named Audrey Hale shot up a school in Nashville, killing three adults and three children.
“After consulting the data and experts who study extremism and terrorism, we found no credible evidence of any widespread trend of transgender extremist radicalization,” the fact-checkers wrote.
But, deeper into the article, the authors acknowledged a 2022 study of 3,000 students in Canada which showed that transgender and “gender-diverse” students are indeed more prone to violent radicalization.
Although PolitiFact found a professor who dismissed the study because of its small sample size, a similar study was published the month of the shooting with double the sample size.
“Individuals who self-identified as trans and gender diverse had greater sympathy for VR [violent radicalization] than females did, experienced online victimization more frequently, and reported higher levels of psychological distress than both male and female participants,” concluded the researchers.
Nevertheless, the fact-checkers denied any radicalization of gender-obsessed individuals. As evidence for their claim, they quoted three university faculty members and a book author who denied any existence of a trend in trans terrorism. One of the academics is also a member of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a far-Left organization which labels “do your own research” an “extremist” term.