Protests for September 20

Summary

For the night of September 20th, the nightly demonstration’s location was the Red House on Mississippi Avenue in Portland. The black indigenous family that has lived there since 1955 is facing eviction, and is using community support and action to hopefully keep their home.

The night started at Unthank Park nearby, where protesters gathered to listen to musical performances and dance. By 8 pm a noise complaint had been issued in the neighborhood, so protesters moved to their intended destination – The Red House. Once there, they listened to speeches by community leaders, musicians continued performing, and a dance party broke out on the lawn of the Red House as well as the street in front of it. The family invited community members to camp out on their lawn, a sit in that was also planned on the flyer for the protest, which some protesters took them up on. Overall it was a quiet night in terms of law enforcement intervention. The music and dancing, however, sustained into the early hours of the following morning.

Scheduled Events

Timeline

Some background on the reason for the location of tonight’s protest, a home known as “the Red House” on Mississippi Avenue:

Protesters met at Unthank Park for a musical performance and dance party, then moved to the Red House.

Just after 8:30 pm, protesters arrived at the Red House.

A neighbor was seen throwing glass bottles towards the crowd from their balcony.

Protesters continued dancing and occupying space on the lot of the Red House throughout the night.

To support the family that lives in the Red House:

Media

Present

Articles

Forbes

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KOIN

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The Oregonian

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Portland Mercury

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Willamette Week

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Police

Agencies Present

None

Munitions

None

Arrests

None

Charges

None

Protests for September 19

Summary

On Saturday night, protesters marched through downtown, passing the Gus J. Solomon United States Court House, City Hall, Portland State University, and the Central Precinct and Justice Center and stopping at these locations for speeches. Federal agents briefly appeared outside the US courthouse but did not engage the protesters. The protest continued to march until returning to the Central Precinct on SW 3rd Ave, then broke out into a dance party. Portland police pushed the group away from the police station entrance for the nightly shift change, but did not arrest anyone. The protest ended around 2 AM.

Scheduled Events

  • South Park Blocks Direct Action March – 8 PM

Timeline

Protesters have marched to the older United States courthouse, just to the west of the Hatfield Courthouse where much of the protests against federal agents have taken place.

Protesters arrive at the Central Precinct for PPB (on the opposite side of the block from the Justice Center):

Protesters chant “Black Trans Lives Matter”:

The blue uniforms here could be DHS and not PPB:

Police come to break up the dance party:

The protest broke up around 2 AM.

Media

Present

Articles

The Guardian

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The Oregonian

Willamette Week

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Police

Agencies present

  • Portland Police Bureau
  • Federal: DHS / ICE

Munitions used

N/A

Number of arrests

None

Charges

N/A