Portland protests see clashes between far-right, far-left groups
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[August 23, 2021]
By DAVID RYDER
PORTLAND, Or. (Reuters) -Protests by rival
far-right and left-wing groups in Portland descended into violence on
Sunday, as the opposing sides engaged in clashes and at least one man
was arrested for firing a gun at demonstrators.
Nobody was hurt in an exchange of gunfire - and by Sunday evening there
was no word on any injuries in numerous other skirmishes that saw
opposing sides brawling, dousing each other in what appeared to be bear
spray and breaking car windows of rivals.
Police Chief Chuck Lovell said during a briefing on Friday that officers
would not necessarily intervene to break up fights between the groups.
But he added that "just because arrests are not made at the scene when
tensions are high, does not mean that people won't be charged with
crimes."
Portland has become a magnet for clashes between political extremists
since last year.
As recently as Aug. 7, a black-clad antifa group and a group wearing the
colors of the far-right Proud Boys exchanged shots of pepper spray and
paint balls after an open-air religious meeting led by a conservative
pastor, local media reported.
Sunday's competing protests came on the anniversary of a clash that grew
violent between right-wing and leftist crowds in downtown Portland,
where a succession of street demonstrations last year followed the
murder of George Floyd, a Black man, by a Minneapolis police officer on
May 25, 2020.
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Members of the far-right Proud Boys clash with counter-protesters
during rival rallies in Portland, Oregon, U.S., August 22, 2021.
REUTERS/David Ryder
The clashes resulted in the shooting death of a
right-wing protester, 39-year-old Aaron Danielson, on Aug. 29.
The suspected shooter, Michael Reinoehl, a 48-year-old self-declared
anti-fascist activist who provided security for Black Lives Matter
protesters, was shot and killed by police in Washington state last
Sept. 4 as they sought to arrest him.
(Reporting by David Ryder in Portland; Additional reporting by Peter
Szekely in New York and Brad Brooks in Lubbock, Texas; Editing by
Jacqueline Wong)
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