The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Portland, Ore., protest turns violent, federal authoritie­s clear plaza

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Federal authoritie­s on Saturday forced demonstrat­ors away from a plaza near a federal building as dueling demonstrat­ions in Portland by rightwing 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.

The demonstrat­ion began at about noon near the Multnomah County Justice Center in Oregon’s biggest city, local media outlets reported. Demonstrat­ors hurled rocks and other items at each other and got into fights. Streets were blocked amid the mayhem.

Images showed what appeared to be hundreds of people involved, many of them wearing helmets and carrying makeshift shields. Some demonstrat­ors appeared to use pepper spray during clashes, and at least one person appeared to pull a gun. No arrests were reported.

The Justice Center in recent weeks has been the target of left-wing protesters mostly operating at night, when they frequently get into clashes with police. Saturday afternoon’s demonstrat­ions spread to other areas as crowds marched.

Right-wing groups had announced a rally near the Justice Center Saturday afternoon that quickly drew counter demonstrat­ors. The building houses a police precinct, police headquarte­rs, a county jail and courtrooms and is next door to a federal courthouse that was targeted for weeks last month by left-wing protesters who clashed with federal agents dispatched to Portland to protect it.

The protesters at Saturday’s demonstrat­ion included the Proud Boys right-wing group and left-wing protest groups Democratic Socialists of America and Popular Mobilizati­on, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

Portland police issued a warning about two hours after the demonstrat­ions began, warning that officers were prepared to start using crowd control weapons if the violence did not end.

Violent demonstrat­ions

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

The Saturday afternoon clashes followed predawn clashes between police and about 200 left-wing protesters outside a different police precinct. President Donald Trump on Saturday morning tweeted: “Another bad night of Rioting in Portland, Oregon,“

Demonstrat­ors hurled bottles and rocks at officers and pointed lasers at them, damaging police cars and causing minor injuries for several officers, Portland police said in a statement.

One protester was given medical treatment at the scene after he threw rocks at officers and was shot with what police described as a “spongetipp­ed less-lethal round,“the statement said.

He was among nine people arrested. Three were charged with assault on a police officer.

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