Summary
Tuesday night’s protests downtown started with an Indigenous group gathering to sing and mark a ceremony in the park across from the Federal Courthouse. The Walls of Moms and Vets returned to stand in protection of other protesters, while speeches happened outside the Justice Center. About 1500 people were participating at the night’s peak.
Much of the night was uneventful, with periodic announcements from the Federal Courthouse and sporadic firing of pepper balls. Around 1:30 AM the feds announced an unlawful assembly, ordering people to leave and firing tear gas. There was no further escalation until after 2 AM as several members of the press began to leave, at which point a large group of feds emerged from the courthouse and began marching up the street and clearing the parks. After teargassing the area and pushing protesters toward SW 5th Ave, the feds then retreated. There was minimal activity after this until about 4 AM when a remaining member of the press was suddenly arrested.
Scheduled Events
- Daily BLM Demonstration – Nike World Campus – 12-2 PM
- Kid-Centered March for Racial Justice – 6:30 PM at Sunnyside School Park
Timeline
Back at the Federal Courthouse again tonight, let’s have a quick look at the current fence situation:
I can smell the tear gas residue pic.twitter.com/sDap4XnSua
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
Meanwhile in the park across the street, a Native group is holding a ceremony:
“Land , air , and water; that’s how we are connected. We want to take care of this land, give the water to our people, and we will take care of it. That’s the things we should be fighting for, taking care and giving back this land.”-Speaker. They then continue into another song.
— Shea (she/her) (@SheaPDX_) July 29, 2020
There’s been an indigenous people’s group singing and drumming at 3rd and main, drawing most of the crowd early. Oddly, people just emerged from the FC and hosed down the portico (now?). Now moms march arriving from Salmon, surely bringing total crowd above 1000, heading to JC pic.twitter.com/OH6pxKAAm6
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 29, 2020
Hosing off the courthouse entrance while people are gathered outside seems like a good way to make sure everyone gets another dose of last night’s chemical weapons:
Law enforcement sprays down the front of the federal courthouse during Portland protests. Spraying causes coughing among protesters pic.twitter.com/bfni14Cm8V
— Portland State Vanguard (@psuvanguard) July 29, 2020
Speeches are happening on the steps of the Justice Center:
“The Native community supports Black lives matter.”
— Jacquelyn Abad (@JacquelynAbadTV) July 29, 2020
Hundreds of protesters are listening to speakers on the steps of the Justice Center. #PortlandProtests @KOINNews pic.twitter.com/QbYYJ6nm1o
The moms are in place, facing the Federal Courthouse:
#MomsAreHere #MomsOfPortland #WallofMoms pic.twitter.com/5haRNINQay
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
The moms are lined up on Main at 3rd. People are speaking from the JC steps, met with applause and cheers. Around 1500 people total now in my (not super accurate) estimation pic.twitter.com/8Dafy76AIp
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 29, 2020
There’s an announcement from the Federal Courthouse LRAD:
Abruptly, the fed LRAD blares. Threatens arrest, crowd control, etc.
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
This is the crowd they feel so threatened by. Everyone is by the JC. They could shut the fuck up and have a peaceful evening
But that’s not what they want pic.twitter.com/uyO1w3Xbcx
The FC portico didn’t stay clean for long. Most ppl are out front of the JC listening to speeches; very small crowd at FC fence right now. Despite this, 1st FPS announcement of the night to not damage, remove, climb or enter the fence or risk arrest or crowd control munitions pic.twitter.com/JoHsNiYh1X
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 29, 2020
Just before 10 PM the feds emerge from the courthouse, where few people are currently gathered. People are reporting that they briefly fired some pepper balls, then returned inside.
Feds out and firing what I hope is pepper balls. Rush imminent#DefendPDX
— olanzapenis (@jung_sisyphus) July 29, 2020
Lots of shields tonight, which according to the PPB means they intend to fight. In this case, they may be right
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
They advance to the fence, firing. Then they retreat. There is no provocation whatsoever
Speeches continue, the Native group is singing in front of the Federal Courthouse, and there’s always some chants:
Chant:
— Griffin – Live from the Justice Center (@GriffinMalone6) July 29, 2020
“… 5 6 7 8, America was never great”
There are also a lot of lacross players here tonight with gear, presumably to catch tear gas cannisters. I love them. #portlandprotests pic.twitter.com/ZnKdJI5fvx
— Peter ACAB (@gravemorgan) July 29, 2020
Folks have been commenting that the federal LRAD announcements seem to be on a schedule:
Another federal LRAD announcement, threatening arrests and crowd control munitions. Just like last night, exactly 10:30 PM on the dot.#PortlandProtest #PDXprotest
— Shea (she/her) (@SheaPDX_) July 29, 2020
Basically, there’s a clear time stamp on with announcements happen. It seems like a little before 10pm they make their first announcement, 10:30 they threat with arrests / crowd control. Around 11pm – 11:30 is when they come out and 1am is when they are out from the fenced area.
— Shea (she/her) (@SheaPDX_) July 29, 2020
If we confirm that from previous night’s accounts, I’ll add a note here.
There’s a small trash fire next to the fence:
Small fire getting going. pic.twitter.com/eKrb3CF1RO
— Griffin – Live from the Justice Center (@GriffinMalone6) July 29, 2020
The consensus from the people we’re following seems to be that the vibe is off tonight, lots of random fights and people policing others’ protests:
Activists bang on the concrete barricades with traffic cones. An LRAD announcement from the feds
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
An activist screams at people to stop. Accuses them of being alt-right and distracting people from the real protest in front of the Justice Center
The bathroom situation down there has not been great, so this is a nice touch:
Downtown once again. Maybe 700+ people in chapman and lownsdale tonight. And someone, two months into this, had the bright idea to rent honey buckets! So people don’t have to risk federal charges to pee in Terry Schrunck! pic.twitter.com/QB5blv6vtK
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 29, 2020
The wall of moms and vets moves in formation, toward the courthouse:
The #wallofmoms and #wallofvets are on the move! A loud bang goes off in front of the courthouse and the line moves to protect the rest of the protesters ❤️ #portlandprotests pic.twitter.com/XwSwxr1thu
— Peter ACAB (@gravemorgan) July 29, 2020
With the @VetsWall facing the wall, the moms are formed up in formation veins them. #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/mOij3waVdY
— Portland Independent Documentarians (@PDocumentarians) July 29, 2020
Another announcement at just about 11:30 PM:
11:29 and fed-rad is threatening munitions. Worth noting that this crowd has done nothing but stand and listen to music and speeches since we arrived. But now they’re all chanting “Feds go home!”
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 29, 2020
Another look at the crowd, definitely smaller tonight:
Wall of moms now facing the FC fence, from here at 3rd & Main to I believe 3rd & Salmon. Chanting of “whose streets? our streets!” “No justice, no peace” but overall relatively quiet compared to last time I was out (fri, sat). Fence itself is quiet; not much shaking or banging pic.twitter.com/UepBpkTyfC
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 29, 2020
Protestors are chanting a lot. They’ve chanted “Feds go home,” “Who do you protect? Who do you serve?” “Black lives matter” & “ACAB, all cops are bastards.” #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest #clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/Yrj1axMwC0
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 29, 2020
The policing of the crowd has been effective. Cops have been on the roof taking pictures and shining a very bright light.
— You Know Me ?? (@MacSmiff) July 29, 2020
It is calm otherwise.
Bunch of people started leaving. A small fire broke out and DJ LRAD brought the crowd back. The fire seems to have put itself out.
A little after midnight there was a scare when the feds came out, but it was short-lived:
With 0 warning: gas. Just one or two canisters
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
No sign of actual troops yet but I’m sure it’s coming
An LRAD announcement
A barrage of pepper balls and then the feds disappear back inside. Protesters offer eye wash. No one seriously hurt
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
Really chill so far. Chants directed towards the courthouse, a fire in the fire pit, and Feds pacing up high on the courthouse. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/1CAJR7CG5V
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
About 20 minutes later, a short burst of activity from the feds:
Federal officers appeared to have shot rounds of pepper balls as a protester set off a firework inside the portico. They did not appear to come outside & shot from the peepholes instead. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 29, 2020
There’s another small trash fire going:
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 29, 2020
There’s been a spate of fireworks and other flaming things, also more banging on fence now. Burst of pepper balls from FC barrier windows earlier. FPS warns that more incendiary devices will result in this being declared an unlawful assembly pic.twitter.com/UbA2zT9VBr
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 29, 2020
The moms are still here and ready:
12:52am and the wall of moms are preparing for federal agents to respond with tear gas pic.twitter.com/7wFe3WB4uy
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 29, 2020
Half an hour later, the feds again shoot some pepper balls at the crowd. Not much precedes this aside from the occasional firework:
Feds out, pepper balls deployed
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 29, 2020
Feds just shot a barrage of pepper bullets at the crowd. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/RslgbmYfms
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
Periodic announcements to not damage the fence continue:
So that was a flashbang. Answered immediately with a firework. Both interrupting the Fed-rad announcement.
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 29, 2020
1:27am. pic.twitter.com/dxbWbllfXL
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 29, 2020
At about 1:30 AM the feds declare an unlawful assembly:
It’s been declared an unlawful assembly…
— Griffin – Live from the Justice Center (@GriffinMalone6) July 29, 2020
Nothing was happening. Fireworks stopped. I honestly think they might just be bored.
Tensions seemed to be rising a bit, more fireworks, fires and fence jumpers being met with pepper ball volleys from the barricades’ slot windows, and repeated FPS announcements. It had mellowed again, though just now unlawful assembly declared due to “commercial grade fireworks” pic.twitter.com/iw0U1Cfpti
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 29, 2020
Protesters are ordered to move away to the west and north:
The Feds have declared an unlawful assembly. The use of commercial grade fireworks on the facade of the courthouse is the justification. pic.twitter.com/75197downn
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 29, 2020
Officers have come out of the federal courthouse and are standing in the portico behind riot shields. #portland #PortlandProtest #portlandoregon #oregon #portlandprotests #PortlandOR #oregon #pdx #pdxprotest#clypiancoverage pic.twitter.com/xutIf1FioN
— Clypian (@Clypian) July 29, 2020
Then the feds start shooting tear gas:
More pepper bullet and the first tear gas of the night. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/XkKk3Vp591
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
Protester is shouting at DHS officers gets shot with pepper balls goes back for more gets marked with the green glow and continues to get shot a lot. They did not like them being on the fence. More gas is happening. Unlike Hollywood this is not when you want to be greenlit pic.twitter.com/wVyTgr4hab
— Jake “wear a mask” Johnson (@FancyJenkins) July 29, 2020
Protesters pull back from the fence to the opposite side of the street:
Gas has cleared out for now, Feds still randomly throwing stun grenades. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/QSduSvE94m
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
A section of the fence was torn at some point:
Friends it brings me no joy to tell you that the precious fence has indeed been injured. It’s just as the feds feared pic.twitter.com/25mE5acjWZ
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
Officers came out of FC, lots of gas and pepper balls. Demanding crowd disperse north and west. Officers now back inside FC. Crowd has thinned but still at least 150 pic.twitter.com/bVCeVGjMkE
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 29, 2020
The feds are back inside for now. Folks are mostly just hucking bottles at the courthouse. Here you can get a sight of the no man’s land. pic.twitter.com/ccDmO12CyG
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 29, 2020
Around 2 AM, things had thinned out substantially and reporters started talking about wrapping up:
Another pic of this Independence Day-esque light from above as we call it a night. Crowd is pretty thin now and while things will certainly continue in some form for a while longer, it feels like the night is effectively done for the most part. pic.twitter.com/PWyLylYT6Y
— Dave Killen (@killendave) July 29, 2020
Not long after, the feds marched on the street:
Suprise suprise pic.twitter.com/07T8TEIQWx
— 45th ןǝןןɐɹɐd ʇsıpɹnsqɐ ǝpɐbıɹq (@45thabsurdist) July 29, 2020
BELAY THAT
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
Riot line advancing up Salmon, turning up 4th#DefendPDX #PortlandMoms #blacklivesmatter #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #Feds #MomsAreHere #WallOfMoms pic.twitter.com/R1QNXimuu1
They then use tear gas and riot munitions to clear the streets outside the courthouse and the (city) parks:
The feds continue to clear the park, gassing and shooting all and sundry. pic.twitter.com/k6JvfFTyNx
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 29, 2020
Warning: flashing lights on this video
Three moms try to block a federal vehicle from moving pic.twitter.com/mqinDit3hC
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) July 29, 2020
An enormous amount of tear gas has just been deployed from the federal courthouse steps #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/oUFis5vlUA
— Portland Independent Documentarians (@PDocumentarians) July 29, 2020
A lot of DHS all over the place around Main, Salmon, 4th, and 3rd. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/US5eq02p1j
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
The feds advance, firing on a scattered crowd of protesters. They do not seem to be in the mood to pursue far on foot or make arrests right now. pic.twitter.com/KxZD1cBhxj
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 29, 2020
Feds push west. One interesting thing a commanding officer says is “if you can’t get them, don’t waste your munition.” #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/oR9p1ZzOPb
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
Some folks try to engage with the feds, who are more talkative tonight than usual. Note the fully automatic AR-pattern rifles, complete with suppressors. pic.twitter.com/Nwg3gIu1gX
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) July 29, 2020
Federal officers from multiple agencies pushed protesters away from the park. The crowd is now in a stand off with police on the intersection of 4th & Salmon. #PortlandProtest #PDXProtest #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/5hCAavI2JT
— Portland Independent Documentarians (@PDocumentarians) July 29, 2020
Feds retreat back to 4th and Salmon pic.twitter.com/NWXGzzYpe2
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) July 29, 2020
DHS also pull back and throw more teargas into the street. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/D62TVIcSWI
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
A lot of smoke and gas in the streets and park. The Feds head inside the courtyard. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/5Q35hhKT4b
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
Just before 4 AM, long after the feds had retreated back to the courthouse, a journalist is arrested:
A lot of smoke and gas in the streets and park. The Feds head inside the courtyard. #blacklivesmatter #Protests #pdx #portland #oregon #blm #acab #PortlandProtest #PDXprotest #PortlandStrong #wallofmoms #MomsAreHere #Portlanddads pic.twitter.com/5Q35hhKT4b
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) July 29, 2020
part 2 of @Johnnthelefty’s arrest pic.twitter.com/DY23i5Ufsn
— Jake “wear a mask” Johnson (@FancyJenkins) July 29, 2020
Pt 3 pic.twitter.com/KDQTcCJCCa
— Jake “wear a mask” Johnson (@FancyJenkins) July 29, 2020
Media
Present
- Dave Killen (The Oregonian)
- Garrison Davis – CashApp $hungrybowtie / paypal.me/garrisondavispdx
- Griffin Malone – CashApp $griffinmalone
- Mac Smiff – CashApp: $MacSmiff
- Portland Independent Documentarians – CashApp: $portlandindepend / PayPal: https://paypal.me/portlandindepend
- Robert Evans
- Sergio Olmos
- 45th Parallel Absurdist Brigade – CashApp: $45thabsurdist / Venmo: the45thabsurdist
Articles
Associated Press
Source: US, Oregon in talks about pulling agents in Portland
CNN
Trump administration plans to keep federal presence in Portland into October, email shows
East Oregonian
Crowdfunding campaign places Black Lives Matter billboard in Pendleton
The Intercept
Reps. Ocasio-Cortez, Lieu Introduce Amendment to Curtail Federal Crackdown on Protesters
The New York Times
- From the Start, Federal Agents Demanded a Role in Suppressing Anti-Racism Protests
- Fact Check: How Violent Are the Portland Protests?
Newsweek
Portland Photojournalist Arrested During Protests Describes Abuse by Federal Agents
OPB
- Black-led groups unveil sweeping demands for combating systemic racism in Oregon
- Oregon ACLU lawyer asks judge to hold federal law enforcement in contempt
- Barr defends federal response to protests, condemns ‘rioting’
The Oregonian
- Portland issues ‘maximum fine’ on feds for unpermitted fence outside courthouse; bill is $192,000 ‘and counting’
- State, county officials commit to proposals aimed at justice for Black Oregonians, some with timelines, funding attached
- 32-year-old man faces federal arson charge in May 29 fire inside Justice Center at start of Portland protests
- ACLU seeks contempt findings, sanctions against federal officers who have fired munitions at journalists, legal observers
- New polling shows most Oregonians support Black Lives Matter, many don’t approve of the job their local police are doing
- Portland protests bring early-morning clash with feds after more than 1,000 turn out Tuesday
- 18-year-old accused of attempted arson at federal courthouse in Portland
Portland Mercury
- A Journalist in Jail: What I Experienced After Being Arrested by Portland Police
- ACLU Takes New Legal Action Against Federal Agents Who Continue to Target Journalists
Pro Publica
Washington Post
Oregon governor, federal officials announce withdrawal of most federal agents, but timelines differ
Willamette Week
- ACLU Asks Judge to Find Federal Agents in Portland in Contempt of Court for Violating Order
- Bill Barr Tells House Judiciary Committee That Portland Protests Are an “Assault on the Government of the United States”
- The City’s Largest Business Organization Also Wants the Feds Out of Portland
- The Rev. E.D. Mondainé Says White Portlanders Must Stop Taking Center Stage at Protests for Black Lives
Police
Agencies present
Federal: DHS, US Marshals, etc.
Munitions used
- Pepper balls
- Flash bang grenades
- Tear gas
Number of arrests
Federal: one charged (as of 4pm on 7/31)
Charges
- Arson