Belfast Telegraph

Man shot dead in street after Trump supporters clash with Black Lives Matter protesters

- BY GILLIAN FLACCUS

ONE person was shot and killed in the US city of Portland as a large caravan of Donald Trump supporters and Black Lives Matter protesters clashed in the streets.

It was not clear if the shooting was linked to fights that broke out as the group of about 600 vehicles was confronted by counter-demonstrat­ors in the city centre.

Police said the caravan had left the area at around 8.30pm local time on Saturday, and officers heard gunshots at 8.46pm.

Officers arrived at the shooting scene “within a minute”, police said, but the man who was shot did not survive.

An Associated Press freelance photograph­er heard three gunshots and then observed police medics working on the victim, who appeared to be a white man.

The freelancer said the man was wearing a hat bearing the insignia of Patriot Prayer, a rightwing group whose members have frequently clashed with protesters in Portland in the past.

Police previously said the man was shot in the chest. He was not immediatel­y identified and it is unclear who shot him.

Portland, in the West Coast state of Oregon, has been the site of nightly protests for more than three months since the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s.

Many of them end in vandalism and violence, and hundreds of demonstrat­ors have been arrested by local and federal law enforcemen­t since late May.

In the two hours following the shooting, protesters gathered in the city centre and there was sporadic fighting and vandalism, police said.

Some gave speeches in Lownsdale Square Park before the protest petered out.

Ten people were arrested, according to police.

The caravan had arrived in the city centre just as a protest planned for Saturday was getting under way.

The chaotic scene came two days after President Trump invoked Portland as a liberal city overrun with violence in a speech at the Republican National Convention as part of his “law and order” re-election campaign theme.

The caravan marked the third Saturday in a row that Trump supporters have rallied in the city.

The morning after the clashes, Mr Trump issued a flurry of tweets and retweets including several that blamed Portland mayor Ted Wheeler for the death and one in which the president appeared to be encouragin­g his supporters to move into Portland.

“Great Patriots!” Mr Trump wrote as he shared footage of his supporters driving into Portland to confront the protesters.

Acting homeland security secretary Chad Wolf blamed local officials for failing “to protect their communitie­s”.

“I’m asking Portland officials, so that’s the mayor, that’s the governor and that’s local law enforcemen­t, to do their job to address any violent activity that is occurring in their streets,” he told CBS.

Mr Trump and other speakers at this week’s convention evoked a violent, dystopian future if Democratic presidenti­al hopeful Joe Biden wins in November and pointed to Portland as a cautionary tale for what would be in store for Americans.

The pro-trump rally’s organiser, who co-ordinated a similar caravan in Boise, Idaho, earlier in the week, said in a video posted on Twitter on Saturday afternoon that attendees should only carry concealed weapons and the route was being kept secret for safety reasons.

The caravan had gathered earlier in the day at a suburban shopping centre and drove as a group to the heart of Portland.

As they arrived in the city, protesters attempted to stop them by standing in the street and blocking bridges.

Videos from the scene showed sporadic fighting, as well as Trump supporters firing paintball pellets at opponents and using bear spray as counter-protesters threw things at the Trump caravan.

The shooting happened several hours after the caravan began arriving in Portland.

The Black Lives Matter demonstrat­ions usually target police buildings and federal buildings.

 ?? NATHAN HOWARD/GETTY IMAGES ?? Portland police hold back amanwhowas­withthe victim of the shooting minutes after the incident in Portland at the weekend
NATHAN HOWARD/GETTY IMAGES Portland police hold back amanwhowas­withthe victim of the shooting minutes after the incident in Portland at the weekend

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