Imperial Valley Press

Portland protests reach 100 consecutiv­e days this weekend

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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Demonstrat­ors were out on the streets again Friday night in Portland, Oregon, as the city this weekend reaches 100 straight nights of protests marked by vandalism and violence.

The demonstrat­ions started in late May after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s.

A slaying of a rightwing Trump supporter shot and killed after he came downtown last weekend with a proTrump caravan of pickup trucks further roiled things in the liberal city. The prime suspect in the shooting, self-described anti-fascist Michael Forest Reinoehl, was killed Thursday night by law enforcemen­t.

The exact date of the 100- day milestone depends on how the protests are counted, but everyone agrees the benchmark falls over the Labor Day weekend. Black Lives Matter protests, vigils and speeches marking the

occasion are planned over three days, and Trump supporters are planning another caravan rally.

Since Floyd’s killing, nights of unrest that increasing­ly targeted a federal courthouse prompted President Donald Trump to dispatch U.S. agents to guard the building in July.

The presence of the agents from U.S .Customs and Border Protection, U. S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t and the U. S. Marshals Service was intended to tamp down on the demonstrat­ions but instead reinvigora­ted the Black Lives Matter movement.

The U. S. agents began drawing down July 31 under an agreement between the U. S. Department of Homeland Security and Democratic Gov. Kate Brown. But as the unrest has continued and picked up, federal authoritie­s have again said they may increase their presence in the city.

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AP ?? Stacy Kendra Williams holds a shield while facing off against police at the Penumbra Kelly Building on Thursday, in Portland, Ore. This weekend Portland will mark 100 consecutiv­e days of protests over the May 25 police killing of George Floyd.
PHOTO/NOAH BERGER AP Stacy Kendra Williams holds a shield while facing off against police at the Penumbra Kelly Building on Thursday, in Portland, Ore. This weekend Portland will mark 100 consecutiv­e days of protests over the May 25 police killing of George Floyd.

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