Chattanooga Times Free Press

Protesters gather, damage Democratic headquarte­rs

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PORTLAND, Ore. — A group of protesters carrying signs against President Joe Biden and police marched in Portland on Inaugurati­on Day and damaged the headquarte­rs of the Democratic Party of Oregon, police said.

Some in the group of about 150 people smashed windows and spraypaint­ed anarchist symbols at the political party building. Police said eight arrests were made in the area. Some demonstrat­ors carried a sign reading, “We don’t want Biden, we want revenge!” in response to “police murders” and “imperialis­t wars.” Others carried a banner declaring “We Are Ungovernab­le.”

Police said on Twitter that officers on bicycles had entered the crowd to contact someone with a weapon and to remove poles affixed to a banner that they thought could be used as a weapon.

Police said the crowd swarmed the officers and threw objects at authoritie­s, who used a smoke canister to get away.

The group was one of several that gathered in the city on Inaugurati­on Day, police said. A car caravan in the city celebrated the transition of presidenti­al power and urged policy change, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported. Another group gathered around 5 p.m. in northeast Portland with speakers talking about police brutality.

Portland has been the site of frequent protests, many involving violent clashes between officers and demonstrat­ors, ever since the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s in May. Over the summer, there were demonstrat­ions for more than 100 straight days.

Mayor Ted Wheeler has decried what he described as a segment of violent agitators who detract from the message of police accountabi­lity and should be subject to more severe punishment.

A group of about 100 people also marched in Seattle on Wednesday, where police said windows were broken at a federal courthouse and officers arrested three people.

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