New York Post

NEW SLAY ANGER

BLM-Antifa unrest after police shoot

- By MELANIE GRAY mgray1@nypost.com

A police killing of an armed black man in Washington state touched off a violent showdown between Black Lives Matter and Antifa followers that raged until the early hours of Saturday.

Dozens from both movements descended on Vancouver from nearby Portland, Ore., roughly 15 miles away, to protest the death of Kevin Peterson Jr., a 21-yearold black man fatally shot by sheriff ’s deputies on Thursday night after he fired at them, according to a journalist on the scene.

The demonstrat­ors infiltrate­d a crowd that gathered Friday evening to honor Peterson, who played high-school football and just had a new daughter.

Shortly before the candleligh­t vigil, hundreds chanted, “Whose streets? Our streets!” and “Black Lives Matter!” the Columbian newspaper reported. Signs on the fence of a bank parking lot nearby read, “Scream His Name” and “Stop the Lynching.”

Down the street stood counterpro­testers of all kinds — some carrying weapons, others waving American flags and pro-Trump flags. Then, tempers flared. The sides went after each other.

They pulled each other to the pavement, throwing jabs and kicking. They moved to smashing the windows of businesses, burned American flags, fired guns into the air and cursed the police, reporter Andy Ngo tweeted.

“Death to your f--king empire,” shouted a man burning a flag.

In the crowd was Jarrett Byrd, a black man, who came to show solidarity with Black Lives Matter.

“There’s a lawlessnes­s in our law enforcemen­t,” Byrd told the Columbian.

Peterson’s family remembered their loved one on social media and questioned why the Clark County Sheriff ’s Office took so long to make the shooting public, the Seattle Times reported.

“Kevin did everything for me . . . doesn’t matter what it was or what time he always came when i asked. I regret every argument please come back,” his girlfriend, Olivia Selto, tweeted. “I miss him so much already.”

Narcotics officers, according to Sheriff Chuck Atkins, believed Peterson was selling illegal drugs and met him in a motel parking lot. A chase followed. Peterson showed a handgun. The officers backed off and Peterson ran again.

A short time later, three deputies fired at Peterson. They found a handgun at the scene. Atkins expressed condolence­s to Peterson’s family and urged the community not to rush to judgment.

“There is always the potential for misinforma­tion, doubt and confusion — and there may be those who wish to sow seeds of doubt,” he said in a statement.

The investigat­ion has been turned over to the Southwest Washington Independen­t Investigat­ion Team, and the Camas Police Department is taking the lead, Atkins said.

 ??  ?? ERUPTION: A protester torches an American flag on Friday night in Vancouver, Wash., amid outrage over the police killing of a 21-year-old black man in nearby Hazel Dell who had allegedly shot at cops.
ERUPTION: A protester torches an American flag on Friday night in Vancouver, Wash., amid outrage over the police killing of a 21-year-old black man in nearby Hazel Dell who had allegedly shot at cops.

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