The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Chief: Violent protests come ‘at increased cost’

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PORTLAND, ORE. » Portland’s police chief has denounced protesters who broke windows and set a fire to a business in the upscale apartment building where Mayor Ted Wheeler lives, labeling the events an escalation in the street violence that Oregon’s largest city has endured for months.

The demonstrat­ion began late Monday and stretched into the predawn hours of Tuesday, targeting Wheeler, who is also police commission­er and has been criticized for heading up the police force that has repeatedly used tear gas against the demonstrat­ors.

The fire was set with a bundle of newspapers in a store housed on the ground floor of Wheeler’s building. There were no reports of major damage or injuries.

Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell said the demonstrat­ors also wound up targeting other people who live in Wheeler’s building and had nothing to do with the protests. Previously, the demonstrat­ors have almost always clashed with police near symbols of authority: police buildings and courthouse­s.

“The families that live inside have done absolutely nothing to provoke a threat to their lives. As I’ve stated repeatedly, the nightly violence is coming at increased cost,” he said. “This is impacting the safety of our entire city and urgent action is needed.”

Portland has endured nearly 100 days of nightly unrest following the police killing of George Floyd, including two weeks in July when thousands of protesters clashed with U.S. agents sent to protect the Mark O. Hatfield Federal Courthouse. Local police have arrested hundreds of people since Floyd’s death.

A supporter of the right-wing group Patriot Prayer was killed Saturday amid clashes between dueling groups of protesters. A caravan of Trump supporters, estimated at about 600 cars, encountere­d Black Lives Matter protesters as they drove through the downtown and street fights broke out.

Police have disclosed no details about what led up the shooting of Aaron J. Danielson, 39, of Portland.

On Tuesday, federal authoritie­s said a Portland man had been charged with assaulting federal officers after crashing his sport utility vehicle repeatedly into a car carrying uniformed federal officers early Sunday.

According to court documents, the two Federal Protective Service officers deployed to Portland because of the ongoing protests were in a rental vehicle en route to their hotel on a highway. Authoritie­s say Lonnie Vantewa Albert,55, purposely crashed his vehicle into the one carrying the officers. He later allegedly struck the vehicle a second time.

Portland Police later arrested him. Efforts to locate an attorney for Albert weren’t immediatel­y successful.

 ?? GILLIAN FLACCUS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A memorial to Portland, Ore., fatal shooting victim Aaron J. Danielson, 39, of Portland stands Monday at the site where he was killed on Saturday.
GILLIAN FLACCUS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A memorial to Portland, Ore., fatal shooting victim Aaron J. Danielson, 39, of Portland stands Monday at the site where he was killed on Saturday.

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