Police clash with Portland protesters and press; more than 20 arrested

Police clash with Portland protesters and press; more than 20 arrested

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A demonstrator during a protest against police violence and racial inequality in Portland REUTERS/Jim Urquhart

Police clashed with anti-racism protesters and pushed back members of the press in downtown Portland, Oregon into early Sunday morning, making more than 20 arrests.

The violence followed a relatively peaceful rally by the right-wing Proud Boys group and counter protests by anti-fascist and Black Lives Matter activists on Saturday.
Videos published online showed police pushing protesters and photographers to the ground and jabbing them with batons as officers drove them out of an area near Portlandโ€™s federal courthouse.
Protesters burned a U.S. flag and scuffled with police trying to arrest fellow demonstrators.
Police declared a riot after they said rocks and cans were thrown at officers, the Multnomah County Sheriffโ€™s Office reported.
Portland Police spokesman Kevin Allen said the bureau was committed to upholding civil rights and any use of force by officers would be reviewed.
The Northwest city has seen four months of protests against police violence and racism with escalating political violence between left and right-wing activists in the run-up to the Nov.3 presidential election.
Dressed in trademark black and yellow polo shirts and body armor, hundreds of Proud Boys supporters rallied to end what they called โ€œdomestic terrorismโ€ in Democratic-run Portland.
โ€œTheyโ€™ve allowed 120 days of rioting and looting and murder happening within our streets and weโ€™re locals so weโ€™re just tired of this, thatโ€™s why weโ€™re out here today,โ€ said Haley Adams, wearing an anti-stab vest and a stars and stripes bandana.
The self-declared โ€œWestern chauvinistโ€ Proud Boys had forecast a crowd of at least 10,000 but police said fewer than 1,000 were present.
Police reported four arrests related to the rally. Online videos showed a person pushing a reporter to the ground and kicking him in the face. Police said they were investigating the assault of a person documenting the gathering.
State Governor Kate Brown declared a weekend state of emergency for Oregonโ€™s biggest city, saying large numbers of โ€œwhite supremacist groupsโ€ were traveling from out of state to attend the rally.
City and state leaders said in a letter to the community that Proud Boys supporters planned to cause chaos and violence but that had yet to materialize by early Sunday morning.
Proud Boys leaders said their presence pushed Brown to declare an emergency and create the kind of state and local police task force needed to keep the peace in a city President Donald Trump has called an โ€œanarchist jurisdiction.โ€
โ€œItโ€™s crazy that it takes us to come here to solve things,โ€ Proud Boys chairman Enrique Tarrio said in video on the groupโ€™s Parler page.
Democratic presidential hopeful former Vice President Joe Biden has said Trumpโ€™s rhetoric is stoking violence.
As the Proud Boys rally broke up, Portland Police stopped vehicles for traffic violations, confiscated firearms, paintball guns, baseball bats and shields, and issued two citations for unlawful firearm possession.
REUTERS

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