Tigard man found mentally incompetent to stand trial in shooting of mail carrier in Milwaukie

Van involved in shooting

Video surveillance footage captured Kevin Irvine's white van within blocks of the shooting, starting at 12:16 p.m. on Dec. 24, 2022, according to investigators. (Court Exhibit)Court Exhibit

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A judge Tuesday found Kevin Eugene Irvine, accused of shooting a mail carrier in Milwaukie a year ago, mentally incompetent to stand trial after Irvine shared accounts of his telepathic communications.

Irvine, 32, of Tigard, admitted in court that he shot the U.S. postal worker David A. Knapp in the leg, but claimed he fired his gun in self-defense, contending that “Mr. Knapp intended to kidnap me” and cause his death as a way to gain “magical power.” Irvine claimed he was being harassed telepathically by some old high school classmates in a “ritualistic singling out for sacrificial purposes.”

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