Chattanooga Times Free Press

Trump condemns killing of pair who tried to stop racist rant

- BY MARTHA BELLISLE

President Donald Trump on Monday condemned the fatal stabbing of two good Samaritans trying to help a pair of young women targeted by an antiMuslim tirade on a Portland, Ore., light rail train.

“The violent attacks in Portland on Friday are unacceptab­le,” Trump said on Twitter. “The victims were standing up to hate and intoleranc­e. Our prayers are w/ them.”

Taliesin Myrddin Namkai Meche, 23, and Ricky John Best, 53, were killed as they tried to stop Jeremy Joseph Christian from harassing the women, one of whom was wearing a hijab, authoritie­s say. Another man who stepped in was seriously injured.

Christian’s social media postings indicate an affinity for Nazis and political violence. He was charged with aggravated murder, intimidati­on — the state equivalent of a hate crime — and being a felon in possession of a weapon and was scheduled to be in court today.

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler

said Monday he hopes the men’s actions inspire “changes in the political dialogue in this country.”

He asked the federal government and organizers to cancel a

“Trump Free Speech Rally” and other similar events set to be held in the city next weekend, saying the community is sad and angry and the rallies are inappropri­ate and could be dangerous.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Angel Sauls, left, helps her stepdaught­er, Coco Douglas arrange a sign and some painted rocks she made for a memorial in Portland, Ore., for two bystanders who were stabbed to death while trying to stop a man yelling anti-Muslim slurs toward two young...
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Angel Sauls, left, helps her stepdaught­er, Coco Douglas arrange a sign and some painted rocks she made for a memorial in Portland, Ore., for two bystanders who were stabbed to death while trying to stop a man yelling anti-Muslim slurs toward two young...

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