Dayton Daily News

Riot declared near Portland public safety building

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Police forced protesters away from a law enforcemen­t building in Oregon’s biggest city early Sunday, as efforts to stop the demonstrat­ors from gathering at the building seemingly fell apart.

The protesters apparently had plans Saturday night to march from a park to the Penumbra Kelly public safety building, news outlets reported. But, a standoff between marchers and officers took place on a bridge along the way — and the demonstrat­ors retreated.

Protesters appear to have returned to the park, and then taken cars to the building, according to a reporter for The Oregonian/Oregon Live.

Police initially declared an unlawful assembly, saying items had been thrown at officers, green lasers had been pointed at officers and a support airplane and paintball guns had been fired.

The gathering was later declared a riot. Officers had been hit with rocks, bottles and other objects, police said. Numerous officers reported seeing people with some type of “press” identifica­tion throwing rocks at them, the agency reported.

Images posted online showed officers using smoke to clear the area. Fourteen people were arrested, including one charged with assaulting a public safety officer. Other citations include disorderly conduct and interferin­g with a peace officer.

Between 45 and 50 officers had to be pulled from precincts to assist in the protest response, delaying response to other calls such as shots fired, assaults and alarms, the agency reported.

Similar protests have previously occurred at the Penumbra Kelly building, including last weekend.

The unrest followed rivaling protests Saturday afternoon. Federal authoritie­s forced demonstrat­ors away from a plaza near a federal building as dueling demonstrat­ions by right-wing and left-wing protesters turned violent.

The area includes county and federal buildings and has been the site of numerous recent protests. Department of Homeland Security officers moved through the plaza across from an 18-story federal building. A federal courthouse is also near that area.

Violent demonstrat­ions have gripped Portland for months, following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s police custody.

The Saturday afternoon demonstrat­ion involving hundreds of people began about noon near the Multnomah County Justice Center, news outlets reported. Demonstrat­ors hurled rocks and other items at each other and got into fights. Streets were blocked amid the mayhem.

 ?? DAVID RYDER / NEW YORK TIMES ?? Alan Swinney fires paintballs while clashing with counter-protesters Sunday in Portland, Ore.
DAVID RYDER / NEW YORK TIMES Alan Swinney fires paintballs while clashing with counter-protesters Sunday in Portland, Ore.

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