Imperial Valley Press

Portland protesters set fire to county government building

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Protesters in Portland broke out the windows of a county government building, sprayed lighter fluid inside and set a fire in a demonstrat­ion that started Tuesday night and ended Wednesday morning with clashes with police, officials said.

The fire at the Multnomah Building damaged the county government’s office of community involvemen­t, where Oregon’s first gay marriage took place and where protective gear has been distribute­d to try to prevent the spread of the coronaviru­s, said Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury.

“This is the heart of our County, where people in our community come to get married, get their passports, and celebrate their cultural traditions and diversity,” she said in a statement.

Demonstrat­ions that often turn violent have gripped Oregon’s biggest city for more than two months following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s.

Participan­ts have repeatedly broken into the offices of a police union headquarte­rs building miles and last month clashed for weeks with federal agents dispatched to protect a U.S. courthouse targeted by protesters.

Portland officers late Tuesday declared a riot outside the county building after demonstrat­ors in a crowd of about 200 started fires in dumpsters, used rocks to smash first floor windows and tossed burning material inside that set the fire that set off fire alarms and the building’s sprinkler system, police said in a statement early Wednesday.

The riot declaratio­n allows officers to use crowd control methods such as tear gas or flash bang devices. Police said in their statement that some unspecifie­d “crowd control munitions” were used to disperse the crowd but that officers did not use tear gas.

Two protesters were arrested and one police officer suffered minor injuries in scuffles as police broke up the demonstrat­ion, the statement said. A photo distribute­d by police showed one window of the building spray painted with a bull’s eye and the words “Aim Here.”

The fire damaged the lobby where Oregon’s first gay marriage happened in 2004, Kafoury said.

She asked residents to support the community involvemen­t office, adding that “there is grave injustice in our world and there is a violent and tragic history of oppression in our County. I am committed to transforma­tional change.”

“In such a difficult, uncertain time, our community needs all of us to work together,” Kafoury added.

Police on Tuesday also identified a suspect accused of punching and kicking a man to the ground after he crashed his pickup truck on a sidewalk near ongoing demonstrat­ions.

Authoritie­s received Sunday night of protesters chasing a truck a few blocks from the downtown federal courthouse. The driver crashed and was then assaulted, authoritie­s said.

Authoritie­s are trying to track down the suspect, Marquise Love, 25, police said in a statement. The victim of the assault has been released from a hospital and is recovering.

A social media account apparently connected to Love has been disabled and efforts to locate him for comment were not immediatel­y successful.

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BETH NA- ?? Portland police declare a riot at the Multnomah County Building, on Tuesday, in Portland, Ore. Officers made at least two arrests of protesters. Officials say protesters in Portland broke out the windows of a county government building, sprayed lighter fluid inside and set it on fire in a demonstrat­ion that ended with clashes with police.
KAMURA/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP BETH NA- Portland police declare a riot at the Multnomah County Building, on Tuesday, in Portland, Ore. Officers made at least two arrests of protesters. Officials say protesters in Portland broke out the windows of a county government building, sprayed lighter fluid inside and set it on fire in a demonstrat­ion that ended with clashes with police.
 ?? AP PHOTO/LM OTERO ?? In this Jan. 23 file photo, a patient receives an influenza vaccine in Mesquite, Texas. On Wednesday, Alex Azar, the head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, announced that pharmacist­s in all 50 states will be authorized to give childhood vaccinatio­ns this fall, due to a federal order that will temporaril­y preempt pharmacy restrictio­ns in 22 states.
AP PHOTO/LM OTERO In this Jan. 23 file photo, a patient receives an influenza vaccine in Mesquite, Texas. On Wednesday, Alex Azar, the head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, announced that pharmacist­s in all 50 states will be authorized to give childhood vaccinatio­ns this fall, due to a federal order that will temporaril­y preempt pharmacy restrictio­ns in 22 states.
 ?? DAVE KILLEN/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP ?? Police declared a riot around midnight as Portland protests continued for the 80th consecutiv­e night Saturday. Protesters gathered at Laurelhurs­t Park Saturday evening before marching to the Penumbra Kelly building.
DAVE KILLEN/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP Police declared a riot around midnight as Portland protests continued for the 80th consecutiv­e night Saturday. Protesters gathered at Laurelhurs­t Park Saturday evening before marching to the Penumbra Kelly building.

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