Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Police, protesters clash again in Oregon

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Protesters in Portland clashed with federal agents for the first time since July in a demonstrat­ion targeting an Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t building that started Wednesday night and lasted until it was broken up early Thursday, officials said.

The rioters spray-painted windows on the building, broke several windows and shined laser lights at agents inside — prompting local police to declare the event a riot, meaning authoritie­s could use tear gas and other riot control methods to break up the crowd, Portland police said in a statement.

Clashes ensued, with protesters hurling rocks and bottles at agents who came out of the building and at police, the statement said.

Tear gas and stun grenades were used by authoritie­s around midnight to break up the crowd, but it wasn’t clear which law enforcemen­t agency used them, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

The tear gas wafted through the open windows of residents living near the locations where the rioters and police confrontat­ions took place, prompting complaints from the residents, the newspaper said.

Police arrested two people and several officers suffered minor injuries when they were hit with rocks, the Portland police statement said.

Demonstrat­ions in which fires have been set, objects have been thrown and police have fired “crowd control munitions” have gripped Oregon’s biggest city for more than two months after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapoli­s.

Participan­ts have repeatedly broken into the offices of a police union headquarte­rs building and last month clashed for weeks with federal agents dispatched to protect a U.S. courthouse targeted by demonstrat­ors.

In another Portland riot that started late Tuesday and lasted into early Wednesday, demonstrat­ors broke out the windows of a county government building, sprayed lighter fluid inside and set a fire.

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