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Portland Police use smoke grenades, pepper balls to control protesters

- -REUTERS

PORTLAND, ORE: Protests flared again in Portland overnight on Monday as demonstrat­ors clashed with police on the streets of the city which after months of sometimes violent confrontat­ions has become a focal point of the U.S. presidenti­al race. Police used smoke grenades and pepper balls to control the crowd of protesters. Officers were also seen arresting people who refused to leave the area. About 200-300 people gathered in the downtown to march to the apartment of Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler to demand his resignatio­n. They were seen lighting wooden benches and plastic trash bins on fire along the march.

Portland Police later declared the gathering a riot after protesters set fire in an apartment building, and ordered crowds to disperse or risk facing arrest.

The area was then secured to allow firefighte­rs to respond to the situation, police said. Portland has seen nightly protests since the killing of George Floyd, a 46year-old African-American man, in Minneapoli­s on May 25. In recent weeks, tensions between right- and left-wing groups in the city have roiled downtown.

Hundreds of demonstrat­ors have been arrested so far by the police since the protests have begun. The administra­tion of U.S. President Donald Trump in July deployed federal forces to Portland to crack down on the protests. State police and law enforcemen­t from neighborin­g suburbs were sent to Portland on Monday as tensions mounted following a fatal weekend shooting in the midst of clashes between supporters of Trump and counter-protesters.

Trump has seized on civil disturbanc­es in Portland and other cities to blame state and local Democratic leaders as he amplifies his calls for law and order ahead of the Nov. 3 presidenti­al election.

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