Chasse's death produced an outcry in the Oregon media, with hundreds of news stories, editorials and front-page articles following the case, and from civil rights and mental health advocates. Although
Multnomah County District Attorney
Michael Schrunk failed to bring an indictment against the officers, he did release all testimony presented to the
grand jury. Portland mayor
Tom Potter apologized to the Chasse family, convened a Mental Health Task Force to review the city's policies, and implemented a
crisis intervention training program to improve the way in which city and county police respond to situations involving mental illness, but failed to discipline the officers who beat Chasse: Kyle Nice, Christopher Humphreys and Bret Barton. A documentary film about Chasse,
Alien Boy: The Life and Death of James Chasse, made by Oregon filmmaker
Brian Lindstrom, premiered on February 15, 2013, in Portland. Chasse was friends with members of Portland punk band the
Wipers, and this friendship was the inspiration for the band's song "
Alien Boy", from which the name of the film is taken. ==See also==