The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Portland, Ore., mayor decries protest violence

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland, Oregon, Mayor Ted Wheeler said Monday the ongoing criminal destructio­n and violence occurring in his city, which has been the epicenter of protests against racial injustice for eight months, is “unacceptab­le.”

At a news conference Monday, Wheeler also said he had filed a police report about an “incident” that happened to him, but he did not elaborate. Later, his office said in a statement that the mayor filed a police report over something that happened Sunday evening.

“The mayor is cooperatin­g with the police investigat­ion and encourages others involved to do the same,” the statement said.

Wheeler, who was reelected in November, has been targeted before by left-wing demonstrat­ors, including some who smashed windows and set fires inside his condo building.

Earlier this month, Wheeler was accosted by a group while he was dining at a restaurant outside in Northwest Portland. A member of the group started swatting at Wheeler as others yelled obscenitie­s at him.

On Monday, Wheeler said people participat­ing in criminal destructio­n, whom he described as “thugs” and predominat­ely “middle-age to young white men,“should be arrested, investigat­ed prosecuted and held accountabl­e for their actions.

“I will never support acts of criminal destructio­n and violence. That is not how we make political points in the United States of America,” Wheeler said. “We are actually, unfortunat­ely, seeing this growing trend towards people saying, ‘If you don’t agree with me politicall­y then we are going to come after you — either physically, or we are going to come after your home, or we are going to come after your place of business.’“

For months demonstrat­ions were held nightly in Oregon’s largest city, following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s in May. Many ended with clouds of tear gas and clashing with police or federal officers.

Most recently, on Wednesday following the inaugurati­on of President Joe Biden, more than 150 people gathered outside the U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t building in Portland’s South Waterfront. Portland police said protesters were throwing rocks and eggs and vandalizin­g the building. Six people were arrested and officers declared an unlawful assembly.

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