Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Feds explored possibly charging Portland officials

- By Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON » The Justice Department explored whether it could pursue either criminal or civil rights charges against city officials in Portland, Oregon, after clashes erupted there night after night between law enforcemen­t and demonstrat­ors, a department spokespers­on said Thursday.

The revelation that federal officials researched whether they could levy criminal or civil charges against the officials — exploring whether their rhetoric and actions may have helped spur the violence in Portland — underscore­s the larger Trump administra­tion’s effort to spotlight and crack down on protest-related violence. The majority of the mass police reform demonstrat­ions nationwide have been peaceful.

For many nights, federal officials were told that Portland police officers were explicitly told not to respond to the federal courthouse as hundreds of demonstrat­ors gathered outside, some throwing bricks, rocks and other projectile­s at officers, and not to assist federal officers who were sent to try to quell the unrest.

The department had done research on whether it could pursue the charges, spokespers­on Kerri Kupec said. She declined to comment on the status or whether charges would be brought. But bringing criminal civil rights charges against city officials for protest-related violence would likely present an uphill court battle for federal prosecutor­s.

Justice Department officials disputed news reports that Attorney General William Barr told prosecutor­s in the department’s civil rights division to explore whether they could bring charges against Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan for allowing some residents to establish a protest zone this summer.

President Donald Trump has blamed Democrats, and specifical­ly pointed to Portland’s mayor Ted

Wheeler, who he says have not done enough to stop nights of looting and unrest in cities across the U.S. Trump has called Wheeler a “wacky Radical Left Do

Nothing Democrat Mayor” and has said the city “will never recover with a fool for a Mayor .... ”

Trump has heaped blame for the unrest on

Democrats who are leading the cities where violence has occurred and tried to keep focus squarely on pockets of protest-related violence, instead of on the point of police reform and the larger movement of racial injustice.

More than 100 people have been arrested in Portland on federal charges related to the unrest in the last few months.

The FBI has said it was also shifting the agency’s resources to focus more heavily on violence and federal crimes committed during nearly three months of unrest during nightly racial injustice protests in the city that often end in vandalism, clashes with police and dozens of arrests.

 ?? KATU PHOTO ?? In this image taken from video, a mattress burns in the street near the Portland Police Bureau’s North Precinct in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 6,
KATU PHOTO In this image taken from video, a mattress burns in the street near the Portland Police Bureau’s North Precinct in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 6,
 ?? ANDREW SELSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Armed right-wing protesters in support of President Donald Trump stand in front of the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Ore., on Sept. 7.
ANDREW SELSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Armed right-wing protesters in support of President Donald Trump stand in front of the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Ore., on Sept. 7.
 ?? ANDREW SELSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A protester wearing a t-shirt of a far-right group taunts Black Lives Matter protesters across the street in front of the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Ore., on Monday, Sept. 7.
ANDREW SELSKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A protester wearing a t-shirt of a far-right group taunts Black Lives Matter protesters across the street in front of the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Ore., on Monday, Sept. 7.

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