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US buildings closed in Portland after terror threat made

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — At least two federal buildings in Portland have been closed and the FBI is investigat­ing after a car bomb threat was made, the officials said Friday.

The threat, which was received Thursday, warned of the intention to use a car bomb to target federal property in Portland, according to two law enforcemen­t officials. A number of federal offices in the area have been closed because of the threat, the officials said. The officials could not discuss the investigat­ion publicly and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.

The Portland office of the 8.S. Bankruptcy Court was closed because of a threat of violence in the area, according to the court’s website. Also closed was the Mark O. Hatfield Federal courthouse, which was the site of weeks of violent protests last month.

Rioters have taken to the streets of Oregon’s largest city nightly since May.

The FBI’s statement said: “If we develop informatio­n indicating a credible threat, we will notify the public.”

Protesters this week have focused their ire on the 8.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t building in Portland.

People in a group of about 100 late Thursday and before dawn Friday sprayed the building with graffiti, hurled rocks and bottles at agents and shined laser lights at them, Portland police said in a statement.

Agents set off smoke or tear gas and used crowd-control munitions to try to disperse the crowd, The Oregonian OregonLive reported.

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