Police declare riot as Portland protesters set fires, attack government
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[August 19, 2020]
By Kanishka Singh
(Reuters) - Protesters lit fires, threw
rocks and smashed windows at county government offices in the U.S. city
of Portland on Tuesday, prompting police to declare a riot, after weeks
of mostly peaceful anti-racism demonstrations.
The protesters, some wearing gas masks and carrying shields, lit fires
in dumpsters and used lighter fuel to start a fire inside the Multnomah
Building big enough to set off the sprinkler system, police said.
TV footage https://bit.ly/34c7Z5L showed debris on the street in flames
and people throwing stones at the building. The fire in the building was
put out by police, media said.
Black Lives Matter protests have been held across the United States in
recent months after the May 25 death of George Floyd, a 46-year-old
African-American man, who died after a white police officer knelt on his
neck for nearly nine minutes.
Protests, including in Portland, have at times erupted into arson and
violence, and federal officers sent into the Northwestern city have
repeatedly clashed with crowds targeting the federal courthouse there.
Police said some officers were targeted a night earlier with a "powerful
green laser" capable of causing permanent eye damage when some
protesters marched on the Portland Police Association building.
"Portland Police has declared the gathering near the Multnomah Building
a riot after individuals vandalized, repeatedly smashed first floor
windows with rocks and threw burning material into an office," the
Multnomah County Sheriff's Office said on Twitter.
Police said some crowd control "munitions" were used to disperse the
protesters, but no tear gas.
Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury released a statement at midnight,
saying a small group of protesters had set fire to the Office of
Community Involvement.
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"This is the heart of our county, where people in our community come
to get married, get their passports, and celebrate their cultural
traditions and diversity," the Oregonian website quoted her as
saying, adding the space is dedicated to community members
"marginalized by the traditional political process."
Police said on Wednesday an officer sustained a minor injury and
there were two arrests, one on charges of rioting, unlawful use of a
weapon and assaulting a public safety officer, and another on
charges of criminal mischief and reckless endangering.

A crowd of several hundred people gathered in the city's Colonel
Summers Park late on Tuesday before marching through Southeast
Portland streets, eventually arriving at the Multnomah Building,
police said.
U.S. Attorney General William Barr came under fire from Democratic
lawmakers earlier this month for sending federal officers to
disperse protesters in the city.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham on Tuesday called for the
Department of Justice to prosecute a group of people caught on
videotape beating and kicking a man who crashed his truck near
protests in Portland.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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