#Portland protesters set fires in continued clashes with police, feds

“#Portland protesters set fires in continued clashes with police, feds”
July 24, 2020 | 11:40am

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More than 1,000 protesters gathered late Thursday outside the Multnomah County Justice Center and a nearby federal courthouse, where they blocked traffic for several hours, Portland police said in a statement early Friday.
By 11 p.m., the group started setting fires inside a fence protecting the courthouse and began trying to dissemble the barrier while hurling projectiles, prompting federal agents to disperse the raucous demonstrators, police said.
Two hours later, a few hundred people returned to the fence at the federal courthouse, where they continued to start fires and launch fireworks toward the building. That led federal agents to once again exit the courthouse and break up the crowd, police said.
At least 100 federal officers then descended into the area, launching tear gas and firing impact munitions at the crowd, which had grown to roughly 2,000 people, The Oregonian reports.
Video posted to Twitter showed protesters using leaf blowers to avoid breathing in the tear gas during the chaotic scene. An announcement by the Federal Protective Service declared the protesters to be part of an “unlawful assembly,” according to the clip.

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The footage also showed exploding fireworks outside of the courthouse, while a second clip depicted the tear gas forming a “tornado” cloud on a city street as many witnesses stopped to document what they saw.
Portland police then issued public address announcements starting at 2 a.m. Friday, although many of the protesters continued to light fires and destroy federal courthouse property.
“Over the next several hours, the group slowly dissipated,” Portland police said in a statement. “Portland police did not engage with any crowds and did not deploy any CS gas. No arrests were made by Portland police.”
The violence came just hours after President Trump blasted Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler on Thursday, saying he “made a fool out of himself” for joining the Black Lives Matter protesters before getting tear-gassed by federal troops.
Wheeler has opposed federal forces in his city, claiming the agents will only escalate the ongoing violence there. Thursday’s protests in Portland marked the 57th straight day of demonstrations in the aftermath of George Floyd’s police-custody death in Minneapolis in late May, The Oregonian reports.
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