Police seized knives, clubs and pepper spray after running
battles between members of the right-wing Patriot Prayer group
and counterprotesters who had initially faced off at a downtown
park. Patriot Prayer founder Joey Gibson is running for the U.S.
Senate.
"We seized numerous weapons early on, and interceded and
separated people when necessary," Portland Deputy Police Chief
Bob Day said in a statement late on Saturday.
"However, once projectiles, such as fireworks, eggs, rocks,
bottles and construction equipment were thrown and people were
injured, we ordered people to disperse," Day said.
Officers used rubber ball grenades, pepper spray and pepper
balls to clear the crowds from streets around a downtown park,
police said.
Four people were taken to local hospitals, one of whom suffered
serious but non-life-threatening injuries, police said. One
officer suffered what was described as a non-serious injury from
being hit by a projectile.
Police said more arrests may follow on charges including
disorderly conduct, assault, theft, robbery and reckless burning
after detectives review video of Saturday's confrontations.
The four people arrested on Saturday were taken into custody in
connection with criminal investigations that began before
Saturday's protests, police said.
(Reporting by Miesha Miller in New York; Editing by Daniel
Wallis and Paul Simao)
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