In another night of unrest in Portland, tear gas hits mayor
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[July 23, 2020]
PORTLAND (Reuters) - The mayor of
the U.S. city of Portland, Ted Wheeler, was stung by tear gas early on
Thursday morning after he joined demonstrators protesting against racial
injustice and police brutality.
Protests have rocked Portland every night for weeks, with security
forces often tear-gassing and clubbing demonstrators.
Visiting the protest site, Wheeler was jeered at by some demonstrators
who called on him to resign and chanted "Shame on You". They said he
should have done more to protect Portland's citizens.
However, as he stood amongst the crowd outside Portland's Justice
Center, Wheeler, who was wearing a face mask, was himself affected by
tear gas. Video footage showed him coughing.
Federal agents housed in the Justice Center showed no sign of
retreating, regularly going out of the building to throw smoke bombs and
tear gas towards protesters.
The deployment of federal agents in Portland on July 4 is a flashpoint
in a national debate over civil liberties and what demonstrators and
local officials see as a political ploy by U.S. President Donald Trump,
a Republican, to drum up a "law and order" campaign as he faces an
uphill re-election battle.
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Protesters use shields to block non lethal rounds and react to tear
gas fired by federal law enforcement officers during a demonstration
against the presence of federal law enforcement officers and racial
inequality in Portland, Oregon, U.S., July 23, 2020. REUTERS/Caitlin
Ochs
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security called the deployment
"Operation Diligent Valor," according to court documents. Wheeler, a
Democrat, called the intervention an abuse of federal power and said
it was escalating the violence.
Wednesday saw bigger and bigger crowds of supporters joining the
demonstrations.
(Reporting by Deborah Bloom, Editing by Angus MacSwan and Jon Boyle)
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