Toronto Star

Verdict sparks U.S. protests

People take to streets in Portland, Chicago and Raleigh

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Law enforcemen­t in Portland Friday night declared a riot as about 200 demonstrat­ors protested the acquittal of a teen who killed two people and injured another in Wisconsin.

The Multnomah County Sheriff ’s Office said the protesters were breaking windows, throwing objects at police and talking about burning down a local government building in downtown Portland, KOIN TV reported, but the crowd had dispersed by about 11 p.m. Several people were given citations, the Portland Police Bureau said, but only one person who had an outstandin­g warrant from another matter was arrested.

The protesters gathered following the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhous­e, 18, in Kenosha, Wis. Rittenhous­e killed two people and injured another during a protest against police brutality in Wisconsin last year.

Protests have been held in several other U.S. cities nationwide over the verdict, including New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.

About 1,000 people marched through downtown Chicago Saturday afternoon, organized by Black Lives Matter Chicago and other local activist groups. According to the Chicago Tribune, protesters held signs that stated, “Stop White Supremacy” and “We’re Hitting the Streets to Protest this Racist Injustice System” with a picture of Rittenhous­e carrying a weapon.

In North Carolina, dozens of people gathered Saturday near the state capitol building to protest the verdict, the Raleigh News & Observer reported. Speakers led the crowd of roughly 75 people in chants of “No justice, no peace!” and “Abolish the police!”

Police officers on motorcycle accompanie­d the protesters and blocked traffic for them as they marched down a street past bars and restaurant­s.

 ?? KEREM YUCEL AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? A crowd protests the Rittenhous­e verdict outside a police precinct in Minneapoli­s on Saturday.
KEREM YUCEL AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES A crowd protests the Rittenhous­e verdict outside a police precinct in Minneapoli­s on Saturday.

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