The Guardian (USA)

Portland police and protesters clash in fresh demonstrat­ions near courthouse

- Associated Press

Protesters and police clashed in downtown Portland in a demonstrat­ion that lasted into the pre-dawn hours of Thursday, with some in the crowd setting a fire and exploding commercial­grade fireworks outside a federal courthouse that has been a target in months of conflict in Oregon’s largest city.

Officers used teargas to break up the crowd of several hundred people who gathered near the Mark O Hatfield US courthouse, the neighborin­g Multnomah county justice center and a nearby police precinct station.

Protests have been held nightly in the city since the police killing of George Floyd in May, who died after a white officer pressed a knee to his neck.

Protesters hurled rocks, bottles and paint at officers during the demonstrat­ion that started on Wednesday night and went into Thursday morning, Portland police said in a statement.

One officer suffered a hand wound described as serious several other officers suffered non-specified injuries and two people were arrested, the statement said.

The protests in Portland reached their apex last month outside the federal courthouse, with demonstrat­ors clashing nightly with federal agents dispatched to the city to protect the courthouse.

The demonstrat­ions dwindled after a drawdown of the agents, who were replaced by Oregon state troopers. But protests turned violent over the last week, mostly near a police union headquarte­rs building miles from the federal courthouse.

 ?? Photograph: Sean Meagher/AP ?? Police in downtown Portland on Wednesday.
Photograph: Sean Meagher/AP Police in downtown Portland on Wednesday.
 ??  ?? Police use teargas on protesters in downtown Portland on 13 August. Photograph: Sean Meagher/AP
Police use teargas on protesters in downtown Portland on 13 August. Photograph: Sean Meagher/AP

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