Chattanooga Times Free Press

PORTLAND Late night protest declared unlawful

- BY GILLIAN FLACCUS AND SALLY HO

PORTLAND — Several people in Portland, Oregon, were arrested in anti-police brutality protests that continued into early Sunday, hours after demonstrat­ions ended with few reports of violence.

The protests that began Saturday night were declared an unlawful assembly and police began forcing demonstrat­ors out after objects were thrown at officers, including full drink cans, firecracke­rs and rocks, police said.

Hundreds of people had gathered at demonstrat­ions in the downtown area of Oregon’s largest city when the unlawful assembly was announced just before midnight.

Images showed protesters crowded in and around a park near the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse — the same courthouse that had been the scene of nightly unrest over the summer. A protester was seen burning an American flag.

Video posted by KOINTV showed officers warn that protesters who hurl projectile­s will be subject to arrest.

Several arrests were made, police said, but a specific number was not immediatel­y available. One man broke away from officers and ran two blocks with his hands in zip-tie cuffs before he was recaptured by police. Police also seized bear spray, a baton and a drone in separate stops or arrests.

Videos also showed police grabbing a news photograph­er and pushing him to ground, as he was trying to document them tackling and detaining a person on a sidewalk, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported. Freelance photograph­er John Rudoff was wearing a helmet with “PRESS” stickers affixed to it. He told the outlet on Sunday that he’s “physically OK but am quite annoyed.”

Another online video showed an officer apparently deploying a chemical spray in the face of a man who was yelling at police and waving a sign toward them. Police didn’t immediatel­y respond to The Oregonian/OregonLive’s request for comment about either incident.

The crowd had largely dispersed by early Sunday morning, police said.

The unrest came just hours after a right-wing rally and counterpro­testers largely dispersed without serious violence Saturday afternoon. Although, police were investigat­ing an assault after one person who was documentin­g the event was pushed to the ground and kicked in the face.

 ?? AP PHOTO/JOHN LOCHER ?? Portland police detain a man during protests Saturday in Portland. The protests, which began over the killing of George Floyd, often result in frequent clashes between protesters and law enforcemen­t.
AP PHOTO/JOHN LOCHER Portland police detain a man during protests Saturday in Portland. The protests, which began over the killing of George Floyd, often result in frequent clashes between protesters and law enforcemen­t.

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