Posted on 09/19/2020 5:44:29 AM PDT by Libloather
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Protesters returned to the streets of Portland, Oregon, following a dayslong pause largely due to poor air quality from wildfires on the West Coast.
Police declared an unlawful assembly Friday night in a neighborhood near a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building where protesters had marched, according to a police statement.
Demonstrators participated in criminal activity and threw items at officers, police said, leading to 11 arrests.
Photos show that smoke was used to clear the crowd, and it appeared that tear gas was deployed. Police initially tweeted that tear gas was on the list of crowd control agents if people did not disperse, but the tweet was later deleted, KOIN-TV reported. Another tweet was issued that didn't mention tear gas.
No, we are required by law to make that warning," Portland Sgt. Kevin Allen told the television station when asked about the initial tweet. PPB is still prevented from using tear gas.
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More likely moms mansion. Most of these pukes are trust fund kids who come from rich families which is why they can riot all night long, they don’t have to work.
https://nypost.com/2020/09/09/the-ugly-privilege-of-rich-white-protesters/
What are they protesting?
The inmates run the asylum there.
Went home to pickup the next Soros check...
Ahhhh, Portland is back to normal...
one of them forgot his belt, which didn’t work out so well when he got arrested:
ladies and gentlemen, Portland once again brings humor to the riots - Sir hop-a-long Stripedshorts:
first ten seconds:
https://twitter.com/hungrybowtie/status/1307196966711865347
I wouldn’t be surprised if the cops took his belt. It’s harder to run from the cops when your drawers are falling down.
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