Summary
Saturday afternoon was filled with activities and neighborhood marches. A Chalk Bloc event took place downtown, in recognition of an activist who was recently arrested by the feds for drawing a chalk line on a street. Another group worked on building shields to keep protesters safe from impact munitions and grenades. In the evening, over a thousand people gathered at Alberta Park to march downtown. Thousands more congregated outside the Justice Center and Federal Courthouse.
Continuing as with earlier protests this week, protesters gathered as groups like Wall of Moms and Vet Bloc, to create human barriers between the feds and other protesters. A little before 11 PM the feds used tear gas on the crowd. The reason for this is unclear because no warning was given. In addition to the tear gas and pepper balls that are common, the feds also sprayed mace and streams of pepper spray directly at protesters’ faces on the other side of the fence. At 11:20 PM the feds announced the protest was an “unlawful assembly” and began throwing flashbang grenades and canisters of tear gas into the crowd.
Protesters pulled back and regrouped, and the feds retreated back into the courthouse, possibly because someone had thrown paint-filled balloons at them. People began cutting into the fence supports with an angle grinder and were shot at with more munitions. Protesters then attached ropes to the section of fence they were working on and began pulling on it. They succeeded in knocking over a section that was several panels long. At this point the feds threw even more tear gas into the crowd, shooting canisters well up the street into groups that were nowhere near the fence or involved with damaging it.
Around 1:20 AM the Portland Police declared the protest to be a riot and announced that most of downtown was closed. Groups of PPB and feds moved on to the street, pushing protesters away from SW 3rd Ave, with the feds often clearing a street for PPB to drive riot vans through. The PPB then declared a larger area of downtown closed, all the way to I-405 and pushed hundreds of protesters to west of the highway overpass. Other large groups of protesters remained in the area around the Federal Courthouse, singing and heckling the feds. Tear gas was used one or two more times, and smaller groups of protesters remained on the street until daylight.
Several journalists again reported they were injured by impact munitions shot directly at them.
Scheduled Events
- Slabtown Black Lives Matter March – 10:45 AM at New Seasons Market Slabtown
- Chalk Bloc Block Party – 3 PM at SW 4th and Main
- PDX Stripper Strike Rally at Star Theater – 3:30 PM
- Supply Drive – 4 PM at Peninsula Park
- Revolutionary Skill Share + Community Building Rally & March in Remembrance of George Floyd – 4-8 PM at Peninsula Park
- Educators for Equity March – 7 PM from Cathedral Park
- Day of Action Against the Federal Invasion – 8:30 PM at Alberta Park
Timeline
Some cool activities happening at this afternoon’s skill share!
A full schedule of events as well as sign making, informational and snack stations. pic.twitter.com/3pjnjQfJT3
— Danny Peterson (@DannyJPeterson) July 26, 2020
There’s also a group building shields in Clinton Park:
Chalk art happening downtown:
#BlackLivesMatter #PortlandProtests #PortlandProtest #AbolishThePolice #PDXprotests #pdx #DefendPdx #ACAB #Portland #ACABSpring #PortlandMoms #wallofmoms #wallofdads pic.twitter.com/aVOsVa7KJm
— Daddy M (@R3volutionDaddy) July 26, 2020
There are neighborhood marches going on all over town (this is SE Foster and 72nd Ave):
I was mid taco when I saw this rolling by. Protests are popping up all over the city pic.twitter.com/Vc2VrG7cXe
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
It’s a really nice day to hang out in a park before a march. Here’s Alberta Park in NE Portland:
Definitely a large crowd gathering at Alberta Park in NE Portland tonight.
— Zane Sparling (@PDXzane) July 26, 2020
A march is likely. Both the North Precinct and police union HQ are within walking distance pic.twitter.com/18MKfkegHP
The plan is to march from Killingsworth to MLK to the Justice Center. pic.twitter.com/VLAr6vCqWx
— Danny Peterson (@DannyJPeterson) July 26, 2020
This is a very big group!
Over a thousand people are now marching. #blacklivesmatter #PortlandProtesters #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong pic.twitter.com/kR4xTglfx0
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
Banners pic.twitter.com/MKmjbwEsh6
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
Other people have gathered at the Portland Police Association building, also in NE:
We’re splitting out the remaining action into geographic sections, scroll down to see the Justice Center updates.
March from Alberta Park
The crowd is approaching the North Police Precinct. #blacklivesmatter #PortlandProtesters #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong pic.twitter.com/X8PalcCVV1
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
The cops at the North Precinct look like they’re ready to cause trouble:
This is the scene at N Precinct as protesters are arriving. pic.twitter.com/eGXwujprS7
— Danny Peterson (@DannyJPeterson) July 26, 2020
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
The Geneva Convention statement on tear gas has been copied onto a banner:
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
I’m walking against the crowd now and I still can’t find the end of the march. It’s HUGE. In the thousands. Still heading south on MLK.
— Tuck Woodstock (@tuckwoodstock) July 26, 2020
neighbors have come out to watch the march go by. It reminds me of the first day of the protests, two months ago, which also went down MLK.
Huge Portland crowd now blocking all lanes of MLK blvd as marchers head south toward downtown pic.twitter.com/f0o3ZFc6rS
— Zane Sparling (@PDXzane) July 26, 2020
“Every city, every town, burn the precincts to the ground.” pic.twitter.com/BsyAUBOaMW
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 26, 2020
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
Hockey sticks and banners up front:
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
The March is almost at the Moda Center. #blacklivesmatter #PortlandProtesters #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong pic.twitter.com/QrGfyFTscP
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
The march is now crossing the Steel Bridge into downtown:
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
The march turns onto 3rd Ave, undoubtably headed to the courthouse. Roughly 1,000 people, but they are getting tired. #blacklivesmatter #PortlandProtesters #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong pic.twitter.com/76R6INoz1q
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
After this point (about 11:15 PM) the protest groups are all downtown and our timeline will be combined.
Downtown/Justice Center
Brace yourself for even more wordy-ass tweets like above.
— Suzette Smith (@suzettesmith) July 26, 2020
There’s a group marching from Salmon Springs fountain, turning onto SW 3rd. Seeing overflow like last night. pic.twitter.com/jvVRimUicP
Another enormous crowd in Portland as cities across the country demonstrate in solidarity. Kent Ford, founder of the Portland Black Panther Party, is emceeing at the JC. pic.twitter.com/gzErXXUAFm
— Bradley W. Parks Ⓥ (@Bradley_W_Parks) July 26, 2020
Large crowd now, would expect it to soon exceed last night if it hasn’t already. Speakers have begun at JC steps, with Portland Black Panthers founder Kent Ford starting things off. FC fence has gained decorations as well as triangulated supports pic.twitter.com/Vyje6GovTG
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 26, 2020
“We’ve accomplished more in 58 days for civil rights than we did in 58 years.” pic.twitter.com/YSskKU9Cbz
— Bradley W. Parks Ⓥ (@Bradley_W_Parks) July 26, 2020
The chant of “Black Lives Matter” is cacophonous in this park and hits u right in ur soul. pic.twitter.com/ypRDuXisRe
— Alexander Reid Ross (@areidross) July 26, 2020
Wall of veteran pic.twitter.com/w4DzBUUSUW
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
Looks like we’ll also have a drumline tonight:
Large March led by top notch drummers heading to the JC#portlandprotests #PortlandProtest pic.twitter.com/Q6JVCeg4RP
— Griffin – Live from the Justice Center (@GriffinMalone6) July 26, 2020
There is also a projection of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery on a building at the corner of Salmon and 3rd. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/18tVk5oQak
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 26, 2020
Some pre-emptive measures on the fence:
Protestors have placed insulation foam on the fence around the courthouse to block federal agents’ lines of sight & block impact munitions at head level. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/Wn1ZtdiqFv
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 26, 2020
Part of the downtown protest split off to march to the Marriot Hotel – we haven’t seen any confirmation of this rumor that they’re housing the feds yet:
Protesters marching to the Marriott hotel. Speakers say the Marriott is allegedly providing lodging to federal law enforcement officers. Thousands en route there now. pic.twitter.com/dRs5B2hNz5
— Piper McDaniel (@Piperamcdaniel) July 26, 2020
An inaudible warning from the feds:
Bafflingly, the Federal Protective Services choose to address this intensely docile crowd. No idea what the message was: the boos are deafening
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 26, 2020
Chant: “Feds Go Home!”
Shot of the crowd surrounding the federal courthouse in Portland OR. This encapsulates maybe 1/10th the number of people here. #portlandprotests pic.twitter.com/BuRKp8uPKM
— Peter ACAB (@gravemorgan) July 26, 2020
The feds might be a little twitchy tonight.
DHS is our, their sometimes aiming their riot guns towards the crowd. Here’s what the crowd looks like pic.twitter.com/mLfcudqxd2
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
I literally do not understand what is going on. Fed line is here. Smoke deployed. Absolutely no provocation that I saw
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 26, 2020
Next to me, a trombone plays “America the Beautiful”
It really isn’t right now
The feds are using tear gas for no apparent reason:
Watch what happens when tear gas starts: some move back, some move forward, leaf blowers begin clearing the air. Day 58 pic.twitter.com/kVGfH8PB0T
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
Also streams of pepper spray. Not cool!
Feds send pepper spray over Portland fence pic.twitter.com/QXHSZ5Or7l
— Zane Sparling (@PDXzane) July 26, 2020
Two American flags flown upside down, and a trans antifascist Pride flag. pic.twitter.com/QSQsL8qnDn
— ?️?Andrew D. Jankowski?️? (@AndrewJank) July 26, 2020
There are a couple DHS officers with shields and wooden batons. This is new within the fence. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/IJB09nChOO
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 26, 2020
Around 11:20 PM the feds declare an “unlawful assembly”. The combination of tear gas and flashbangs is clearing people away from the fence:
This is the loudest flashbang I have ever experienced pic.twitter.com/Ustcl02DxO
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
More indications that there was very little ramp-up:
That was a horrible scene. Fence wasn’t being shook and the protestors couldn’t hear the federal speaker. Gas went off, then more, then more. Instantly the park is filled and thousands couldn’t get out. Walking around people crying, throwing up, freaking out. People on the ground
— Griffin – Live from the Justice Center (@GriffinMalone6) July 26, 2020
Water bottles, toilet paper, and fireworks thrown at feds. Feds throw CS gas and flashbangs, and spray some kind of liquid irritant, during a respiratory pandemic as a response. Some CS canisters seem strategically launched to ignite near people in the crowd. #PortlandProtests
— ?️?Andrew D. Jankowski?️? (@AndrewJank) July 26, 2020
Wall of moms aren’t leaving, tear gas in the air pic.twitter.com/pY7Ajxuotn
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
Still a big crowd. Easily 2k. They’re more concentrated in front of the courthouse. They’re chanting “This is what democracy looks like!” pic.twitter.com/QznRLiJSZt
— Suzette Smith (@suzettesmith) July 26, 2020
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
It sounds like someone brought paint balloons:
The feds retreat after being coated in paint. Activists have caulked up the fence to block impact munitions from hitting. pic.twitter.com/Dx1GIc8KnO
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 26, 2020
War crimes continue.
Federal officer calmly maces protestors, as if watering plants pic.twitter.com/Rrk6ospkVt
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
Despite the tear gas, protesters still fill the streets:
Oh WOW. I’m at SW 4th & Salmon and there’s another entire city block of protesters back to 5th.
— ?️?Andrew D. Jankowski?️? (@AndrewJank) July 26, 2020
The feds have gone inside and the crowd that started calm is now much less so:
Protesters are rhythmically smacking signs and shields against the fence. The tempo gradually increases as laser pointer lights dance against the wall of the courthouse. It feels, bizarrely, like we’re at a big sporting event or concert or something. Remember concerts?
— Tuck Woodstock (@tuckwoodstock) July 26, 2020
Even with the occasional tear gas & impact rounds vs firework fight there are thousands in the parks and spilling out into the surrounding streets down third and main and salmon pic.twitter.com/KGEbpoGqz5
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
A better look at the paint residue:
The Feds retreated inside after being covered in pink paint. Also the part of the fence they shoot out of has been coated in caulking. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #WallOfVets #wallofmoms pic.twitter.com/GdDgbN2wXe
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
Nice projections tonight:
“The people power, power to the people. Black power, Brown power Queer Power Women power” pic.twitter.com/HuMcLNSwZh
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
YHCH-style visuals, don’t tell my digital humanities professor I don’t remember the technical term for this right now. pic.twitter.com/Fio8LsFDud
— ?️?Andrew D. Jankowski?️? (@AndrewJank) July 26, 2020
Some people are trying to cut through the fence again tonight and there’s also fireworks. Meanwhile, the feds have munitions and an endless supply of tear gas.
I am hit with two flash bangs at basically point blank range in the space of a couple minutes. Definitely felt some shrapnel that time.
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 26, 2020
Just another fun night at the courthouse. pic.twitter.com/MA4SkIR57x
I can hear the automatic bursts of pepper ball fire but I can’t see or feel it. That’s how good this shield wall is pic.twitter.com/luBW3pDF6Z
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 26, 2020
Stepping back a bit:
Since my last stop here, there’s 12+ umbrellas near the northwest gate at FC. There’s a Feds Go Home chant. pic.twitter.com/8jLsRYQZz2
— ?️?Andrew D. Jankowski?️? (@AndrewJank) July 26, 2020
The feds reinforced their fence with some braces to try to prevent last night’s wobbliness, so tonight’s rattling is so far less dramatic:
Fence shaking is a thing that generally sets off a response from officers. pic.twitter.com/Be4bdIuhwB
— Suzette Smith (@suzettesmith) July 26, 2020
An attempt is being made to pull down the section that was cut:
The crowd attempts to heave ho the door down. Their initial efforts are not wildly successful. “Are we doing anything?” Someone asks. pic.twitter.com/z8imljqbVf
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 26, 2020
The LRAD broadcast a warning to stop messing with the fence:
The energy level was dropping, then Federal Protectice service made their announcement and everyone picked up pic.twitter.com/aeIbpKWLJH
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
Protestors are banging on the fence and a handful are chanting “Feds go home.” Lots of fireworks and firecrackers. It’s pretty tense down here. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/3KZMxcKjuK
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 26, 2020
More gas, why not?
And just like that: gas. Without hesitation leaf blowers move in from all directions, converge on the cloud, and get to work
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 26, 2020
“Thank you leaf blowers!” someone shouts. The crowd applauds
The Feds just shot teargas down from the roof. #blacklivesmatter #PortlandProtesters #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #WallOfVets #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere pic.twitter.com/x6h1akrzCz
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
This will probably lead to more tear gas, but so does everything else.
Protesters feed the fire with branches and empty pizza boxes. The crowd creates a wide birth around this gas magnet
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 26, 2020
Making progress with the fence removal!
Antifa teens doing it. Rope got the fence down. Cheering and some tear gas deployed. #portlandprotests #PortlandProtest pic.twitter.com/nJxB1Mrl0s
— Griffin – Live from the Justice Center (@GriffinMalone6) July 26, 2020
The crowd responded to the volley by shaking the fence even harder. I heard one protester say:”This fence is blocking the bike lane!” #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/e6sUHwkhe0
— Portland Independent Documentarians (@PDocumentarians) July 26, 2020
Suddenly section of fence in middle on 3rd goes down. North section still standing for now. Gas canisters fired from back of portico into crowd pic.twitter.com/08fOH4InCI
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 26, 2020
THE FENCE IS DOWN
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 26, 2020
I REPEAT
THE FENCE IS DOWN pic.twitter.com/FWzy7Qpgci
The feds respond by doing… more tear gas! This time they’re shooting it half a block up the street.
More teargas shot far into the crowd. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #WallOfVets #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere pic.twitter.com/uGuGESyuFt
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
There is a big section of fence down. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #WallOfVets #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere pic.twitter.com/XwoaY67DeE
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
At just before 1:20 AM, the Portland Police are declaring a riot and again “closing” a large section of downtown.
More fireworks as Portland fence breached. Police declare riot pic.twitter.com/8XWKM7ylv6
— Zane Sparling (@PDXzane) July 26, 2020
PPB is out. They announce the demonstration has been declared a riot, making their first use of force warning of the night.
— Suzette Smith (@suzettesmith) July 26, 2020
Demonstrators playing Beyonce’s “Freedom”
Feds? PPB? on the move:
Push. Ppb still warning about possible tear gas from them. pic.twitter.com/MCFYTkPztY
— Griffin – Live from the Justice Center (@GriffinMalone6) July 26, 2020
The Portland Police Bureau has showed and is using teargas. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #WallOfVets #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere pic.twitter.com/2aG50KlAEF
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
Federal officer drags protester to the floor, pushes journalist, and says “get the the fuck out of here” to press pic.twitter.com/P6m9SCjERs
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
The Portland police Bureau continues to give it out announcements on the LRAD but I see federal troops shooting teargas. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #WallOfVets #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere pic.twitter.com/QDeH7fPCJh
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
Feds in 4th and salmon pic.twitter.com/9VUKrsRvg9
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 26, 2020
Oh there’s the Portland Police:
Portland Police officers on the streets at the same time as Feds pic.twitter.com/nEhWXazirr
— Zane Sparling (@PDXzane) July 26, 2020
Federal officers hold intersection on 4th and salmon while Portland police move to clear streets further west pic.twitter.com/pMs2G8k739
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 26, 2020
The police extended the closed area all the way to I-405. Last time this happened, protesters had to arrange carpools because so many were stranded with no way to get back to their cars or across the river.
Here’s a group on the far side of 405:
Police now putting on masks and brandishing long batons. We are in the Goose Hollow neighborhood now. @KGWNews home base is close by. pic.twitter.com/PKZOUs6Qdt
— ?️?Andrew D. Jankowski?️? (@AndrewJank) July 26, 2020
Here’s a whole lot of feds standing in the intersection next to the courthouse:
The intersection of SW 3rd and SW Salmon right now. pic.twitter.com/0uEtyyeCWd
— Suzette Smith (@suzettesmith) July 26, 2020
This closure now cuts off access to up to three bridges, and really any way out of downtown unless you’re headed to the West Hills or Pearl District – assuming it can be enforced.
.@PortlandPolice are now out in the streets in an attempt to break up the protest. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/UoXiGFbOPl
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 26, 2020
There are dozens of @PortlandPolice officers out responding to the assembly right now and there are more than a dozen PPB vehicles. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/o6zq6tmnJf
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 26, 2020
Police push the crowd passed the 405. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #WallOfVets #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere pic.twitter.com/bVF92wlzMK
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 26, 2020
The feds appear to be raiding Riot Ribs:
Federal officers remove items from tents in Lownadale Square. pic.twitter.com/lDLDVBh09t
— Alex Milan Tracy (@AlexMilanTracy) July 26, 2020
Nightly ritual of cleaning up riot ribs. Feds on edge of the park. pic.twitter.com/zX9CzoQ0b1
— Griffin – Live from the Justice Center (@GriffinMalone6) July 26, 2020
At 3 AM, despite the announcement that downtown was closed, large groups of people remained in the areas outside the Federal Courthouse.
Protestors are now picking up trash from the street right in front of the federal agents. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/hh8SwODGur
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 26, 2020
Protestors and federal agents are in a standoff on Salmon and 3rd. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/Tf5qc2HIFl
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 26, 2020
A look at the remains of the fence:
This is the breach in the fence that provoked the joint enforcement action by PPB and Federal Officers. Repairs are probably about to take place. #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #Blacklivesmatter pic.twitter.com/tkAxio7MkD
— Portland Independent Documentarians (@PDocumentarians) July 26, 2020
At 4 AM, another round of tear gas:
Witnesses tell me a water bottle was just thrown at the police skirmish line. Federal officers responded with Pepperball munitions, pepper spray, & tear gas. #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #Blacklivesmatter pic.twitter.com/YFKcj01OBE
— Portland Independent Documentarians (@PDocumentarians) July 26, 2020
Around 5:30 AM the feds withdrew from the street back to the courthouse:
Federal police has given several warnings against stepping over the collapsed fence. DHS agents have since withdrawn, leaving Marshals and BORTAC officers remain. #PortlandProtest #PDXprotests #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/oD5dWxCVpo
— Portland Independent Documentarians (@PDocumentarians) July 26, 2020
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Articles
Clypian
Protestors In Portland Tip Federal Courthouse Fence Saturday; Riot Declared By Police
The Guardian
Portland: protesters bring down fence as confrontation with Trump agents rises
The Intercept
Before Portland, Trump’s Shock Troops Went After Border Activists
Los Angeles Times
Portland protesters showered by tear gas again — and with solidarity from across the U.S.
The New York Times
- What Do Portland Protesters Want, and How Have the Police Responded?
- Federal Agents Push Into Portland Streets, Stretching Limits of Their Authority
The New Yorker
Homeland Security Was Destined to Become a Secret Police Force
OPB
- Federal officers have made 60 arrests in Portland since early July
- Donavan La Bella, man shot by US Marshals in Portland, to be released from hospital
The Oregonian
- Portland protesters topple fence at federal courthouse early Sunday, agents deploy tear gas, riot declared on 59th night of demonstrations
- Oregon’s U.S. Attorney demands ‘violent extremists’ leave, called City Council’s move barring Portland police cooperation with feds ‘nonsensical’
- Trump sent the feds to quash Portland’s protests: What we know amid the nightly turmoil
- Downtown Portland businesses, derailed by pandemic, say protests present a new challenge
- Can feds legally fire tear gas, sweep people off Portland streets?
- Portland protester Donavan La Bella, hit by munition fired by federal officer, recovering but still suffering from brain injury
Portland Mercury
Riot Ribs to Transfer Leadership to Don’t Shoot PDX
Reuters
Portland protesters continue clashes with armed federal agents
Street Roots
Pain, arrests and trauma: 4 injured protesters share their stories
Washington Post
- Protests explode across the country, police declare riots in Seattle, Portland
- Leaf-blower wars: How Portland protesters are fighting back against tear gas and forming ‘walls’ of veterans, lawyers, nurses
Willamette Week
- Federal Police Buy 1,000 Pairs of Sunglasses to Protect Officers From Protesters’ Lasers
- Andrew Jankowski Is a Journalist. Portland Police Arrested Him Anyway.
- Legendary Children’s Entertainer Raffi Has Written a Song About the Wall of Moms
- Portland Cidermaker Nat West Accompanied His Teenage Daughter to the Protest Downtown Saturday Night. They Left Bloody, Burned and Nearly Deaf.
Police
Agencies present
- Feds: DHS (BORTAC and SRT), US Marshals, Federal Protective Service
- Portland Police Bureau
Munitions used
- Smoke
- Pepper balls
- Tear gas
- Pepper spray
Wow look at all these TREASURES I collected, just from tonight! How generous of the federal agents occupying Portland! #portlandprotests pic.twitter.com/Z7dFIcEldr
— Peter ACAB (@gravemorgan) July 26, 2020
Number of arrests
Charges
- Resist Arrest
- Attempt Assault of Public Safety Officer
- Escape III
- Interfering with a Peace Officer
- Disorderly Conduct II
- Assault IV
- Attempt Escape III
- Federal: assaulting federal officers
- Federal: operating a drone in restricted airspace