Summary
On the night of August 5th, the main demonstration took place at The Portland Police Bureau’s East Precinct, a location that until then had not seen any protests besides small ones during the day. Protesters first met at Floyd Light City Park nearby, then made their way to the front of the precinct. There, protesters made quick work of spray painting over cameras, attempting to smash the front doors of the building, and setting small fires. Just 20 minutes after protesters arrived, Portland Police declared the gathering an unlawful assembly and ordered protesters to disperse. About 5 minutes later Portland Police declared the gathering a riot. The tactics that law enforcement officers used to disperse protesters included tear gas, pepper balls, foam rounds, and bull-rushing and pushing protesters from behind with their batons. Several arrests were made as police continued pushing protesters for multiple blocks and into the surrounding residential neighborhood. Multiple members of the press also got footage of officers unlawfully demanding that press move off the street and onto the sidewalk (in a neighborhood that did not appear to have sidewalks) and threatening them with arrest.
As protesters were pushed into the residential neighborhoods during one of many bull-rushes executed by law enforcement officers, some community members in the area elected to open up their front yards and homes for protesters to wait safely for officers to pass. But one individual was caught on video standing on her front steps, in clear view of protesters, wearing a jacket with a swastika armband on its sleeve. This individual was quickly noticed by protesters, who demanded she remove the arm band. When she did not do so, some protesters tried to pull the band off of her arm. She eventually returned back into her home unscathed.
Portland Police, with the help of Oregon State Police, continued bull-rushing and pushing protesters further out of the area, until they were forced to split off into many small groups. These small groups managed to regroup into a crowd of reportedly over 100 people, who managed to get a short way back towards the police precinct before once again being pushed out of the area by waiting riot officers. After this last push, protesters appeared to vacate the area and the night ended.
Scheduled Events
- Daily BLM Demonstration – Nike World Campus – Noon
- Car Caravan Protest – 5:30 pm
- Oregon DA for the People at the Weekly Car Caravan Protest – 6 pm
- Direct Action March – 8 pm
Timeline
While the nightly demonstrations have taken place in Downtown Portland most nights throughout the George Floyd/Black Lives Matter protests, it appears that was not the case this time.
There’s legitimately only Twitch live streamer folks downtown right now & I haven’t seen any legal observers yet. Tonight is gonna be a long one folks ? There’s virtually nothing happening but just a bunch of DHS vans circling around.
— Shea (she/her) (@SheaPDX_) August 6, 2020
Downtown is basically empty – other than DHS vans, unmarked vehicles, and scary white men in questionable ‘MAGA’ attire scoping around. I’m going to head back home, sorry for the unexciting coverage tonight. I knew it wasn’t going to be busy down here tonight.
— Shea (she/her) (@SheaPDX_) August 6, 2020
Protesters gathered at Floyd City Light Park right across from The Portland Police Bureau’s (PPB) East Precinct.
Someone’s playing a small hand drum as loose handfuls of protesters gather. Nearby, two tables are covered in black helmets & body armor for the taking. A block away, PPB East Precinct.
— Beth Nakamura (@bethnakamura) August 6, 2020
I’m here with @edercampuzano & @abrookeherbert.
Night 70. #PortlandProtests
A speaker says they’re rallying at the east police precinct because a high proportion of the neighborhood is people of color.
— Eder Campuzano ????✏️?? (@edercampuzano) August 6, 2020
Over at Floyd Light City Park, which is right across the street from East Precinct.
— Good Trouble ?? (@MacSmiff) August 6, 2020
Not hard to guess where this crowd is going.
The squad is fully blackbloc’d. Except for me. And the Wall of Moms.
I am here in very east Portland, at the first rally to target the east Precinct. The march just started. pic.twitter.com/ThUkA1AGuX
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
Just before 9:30 pm, protesters arrived at the PPB East precinct.
We have arrived at the East Portland Community Policing Center. Good crowd, maybe 250 people? A wall of yellow-shirted moms at the front leads the crowd in a chant of “Fuck the Police!” Enterprising protesters are at work disabling cameras
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
I think I’m gonna get my riot gear on
Not sure how long I’ll be out here without my gas mask or helmet.
— Good Trouble ?? (@MacSmiff) August 6, 2020
This group seems fairly young and eager for action.
There’s a med truck, lots of medics, a support van, supplies, pizza and a few ACLU observers. There’s also a news team. pic.twitter.com/HHHJ9ZcQ5I
Two security cameras by the front door have been “deactivated” by someone. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/i3Wnf26uQG
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
A view of the rear of the precinct, next to Big Lots, where a detachment of activists have gathered to protect one flank. The back of the building is currently empty appearing. As is the parking garage, although officers were posted there earlier. pic.twitter.com/huHbk9JzDg
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
Only a few minutes after protesters arrived, PPB announced over their loudspeakers (LRAD) that peaceful protesters should vacate the area.
The LRAD has arrived, and demanded that all peaceful protesters leave. pic.twitter.com/N59FLBHSvV
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
Sometimes it strikes me how grim these things have become. Few if any cute signs. Everyone in gas masks. Carrying shields and umbrellas, all black, standing with the tense looseness of people prepared to react quickly to physical violence
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Chant: “we’re here to fuck shit up!”
A lot has been said in the last couple of days about how radicalized the moms at these events are or are not. Their “we are going to fuck shit up chant” seems pretty direct. pic.twitter.com/Alslt4dSfX
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
Protesters have begun to pry the boards off the glass front of the building. They did NOT do a good job of nailing those boards on
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
A couple protesters are using a 2×4 as a battering ram against the doors, which are tougher than they look
Board used as impromptu battering ram. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/74xt7hPRgH
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
Officers now on the other side of the door. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/PwULIHTMmD
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
Police are present both inside the building and now on our flanks. The shield wall has formed up in front of the doors. pic.twitter.com/bKn6O9Fdhu
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
Intel says riot cops are stationed to the south, wall of moms standing and facing the way. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/2XcgNHzSCW
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
Just before 9:40 pm (20 minutes after protesters arrived), PPB declared the gathering an unlawful assembly.
Protestors are gathered outside the Portland police East precient, police have declared it an unlawful assmebly and ordered protestors to disperse pic.twitter.com/1dGljPTbGs
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
A protester is now using a hammer to break the glass. The windows are not safe, I was wrong
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Chant: “Every City! Every Town! Burn the precinct to the ground!”
The door itself is now baracaded, but there are attempts to break the top window on the precinct. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/jZIdgiyR4N
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
LRAD commands protesters to move to the North
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Around 9:55 pm (25 minutes after protesters arrived), PPB declared the gathering a riot.
Portland police have declared a riot pic.twitter.com/oDFwBSnRJO
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
Multiple people are trying to break the glass door, it’s cracked but it’s not giving way. Portland police have issued 3rd riot warning
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
Police issue tear gas warning.
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
Protestors continue trying to break glass door, one garage can is on fire. Door still unbreached pic.twitter.com/yrT2GU8Spj
The door to the Portland police East precient pic.twitter.com/s0kHeMf1g7
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
An older woman tries to force her way through. “Stop it!” She screams.
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
“It’s not safe!” The protesters block her
One of the protesters tells the woman that this is how people got results in Minnesota
Another exclaims: “this is the hell world you left us!”
At 10:05 pm, officers in riot gear appeared on the scene.
Riot cops rolling up. Here we go
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
The police begin their rush and push north. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/IUU8KQhHWR
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
Cops drive protesters up two blocks with you immediate tear gas and bullrush. Currently a pause at Washington and 106th
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
The cop line retreats
Protesters start after the cops and the cops decide not to retreat after all
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
This crowd is smaller than I initially thought or there’s been a lot of atrition. Maybe 100 people, that might be high
Teargas being used by the Portland Police. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/dgYyxMk4X6
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
Backup has arrived down Washington
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Impact weapons raised
Officers move forward and brutally arrest at least two protesters
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
They fire a great deal of tear gas into the road, then force protesters through it. Haven’t smelled gas that strong since the feds went into the district courthouse
Police wrestling and pepper spraying people, and slashing multiple vehicle tires. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/aucv3wWb4P
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
The crowd reforms after being pushed a block north. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/bJF9VSNLCh
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
Apologies for messing up the screen here. In this video, police charge the ground. Several officers mess up and run headfirst into a truck. pic.twitter.com/MLm5qQlUfS
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
A few eggs were throw at the police, so the officers decide to charge and tackle people in the crowd. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/tVxTfpyJ5y
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
Backup arrives from several directions. The line charges–mayve the fastest sprint I’ve seen yet–and just full-on tackles people. Not seeing arrests, just violence
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Officers order the protest off the street and onto the sidewalk
The police make a charge east, they push multiple people clearly marked press. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/UoK2dzE6OE
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
The police pull back on their riot van, and the crowd follows. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/b5Dv4j3S9D
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
The police line pulls back finally, firing foam rounds at the crowd to cover their retreat. These can easily destroy goggles and eyes. pic.twitter.com/yQQ0TNAqeO
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
An individual was spotted standing on their porch wearing a Nazi armband.
So um, this just happened
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
A woman is standing on her porch watching this shit in an honest-to-god Nazi armband
“Take it off before we do!”
“Why?! I haven’t said anything racist!!”
An American Nazi in East Portland pic.twitter.com/DR2u8dLyJ0
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
It is astounding she did not get hurt
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
She did, however, have something thrown at her windows
Her neighbors applauded
Yes, I have most of this on video. Apparently you can’t see it because my phone is shitting itself. I promise I’ll upload when I can
The crowd now is attempting to occupy the street. Numbers are not with them. pic.twitter.com/W5kc9i58fB
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
Cars honk in support as they pass by pic.twitter.com/R1iPrxy7sh
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
Police are now telling press they have to move off the sidewalk (there is no sidewalk left) in violation of the TRO. pic.twitter.com/nON3CAi1l8
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
The police tell Garrison and I that we are not allowed to be in the street. This is a violation of their restraining order. Eventually, the police back up and run off. pic.twitter.com/yv2B8G7B4f
— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK) August 6, 2020
Portland police ask protestors if their press, if not they need to disperse pic.twitter.com/FknYOIv2Tz
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
The crowd met back up with the police and the officers quickly began another charge. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/HbUqSgogun
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
Wall of Moms up in the front next to the police line. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/B9FjFsAI2P
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
The crowd takes a turn and the police form a static line. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #Oregon #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #PortlandStrong #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/13pAuRIjQV
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
“We got the guillitone/you better run” pic.twitter.com/jmLY2b57Hd
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
Protesters on the move, organizing to let cars through. Chanting George Floyd’s name
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
So we just got rushed several times. Native and Black men were arrested. Saw several journalists assaulted for no reason.
— Good Trouble ?? (@MacSmiff) August 6, 2020
Attempts to get back to my car have been rebuffed. Apparently there’s a bomb threat? The area surrounding the station and park are closed. pic.twitter.com/WB0QCzjZ0R
The police round the corner. LRAD reminds us that “this event is still a riot” and tells us to disperse. Riot line incoming, see you on the other side
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Riot cops move in again pic.twitter.com/KnpqXxqtYJ
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
Police bull rush, they move protestors onto the sidewalk. No tackles pic.twitter.com/PLTmofF0qd
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
Faceoff happening pic.twitter.com/zxWCCUBoqq
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
An officer in an Oregon State Police uniform was seen on the riot line with other law enforcement officers.
Oregon State police assisting Portland police pic.twitter.com/1cJanlY6hL
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
A cop points at me and says to a fellow officer “He’s gonna get arrested here soon.” They continue to order me to move from the closed street. I yell about the TRO and they leave. #blacklivesmatter #protest #pdx #Portland #BLM #acab #PortlandProtests #PDXprotests #portlandpolice pic.twitter.com/ObompEp5uU
— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie) August 6, 2020
The riot line drives us back. Same old shit, less brutality. The crowd did well at keeping their distance and the bullrush sprint was far more tired than last time
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Currently, the line has blocked the intersection of Stark and 113th. They’ve cut the group in two, I think
Cops move in pic.twitter.com/RAeCqbZM7x
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
Police chase us down 113th: a residential street without sidewalks. Press ordered to trample grass and plants to avoid the street and arrest.
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
They keep screaming to get out of the street, but there’s nowhere to go
Police and protesters screaming at each other
The owner of this house has let protestors hangout on the lawn, police kept walking. The house owner is letting protestors use the restroom and handing out water bottles pic.twitter.com/ENxQSWFa48
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
The police push no one down a residential road without sidewalks and demand protesters get on the sidewalk.
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
They push to a gravel dead end
A moment of confusion and a hasty police retreat pic.twitter.com/Vw81jeYiiQ
Riot cops move out, protesters regroup pic.twitter.com/j2x7ts5Z2E
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
I’m hearing that a group got hit really hard. It’s unclear if anyone got footage, since they were making reporters run through lawns and between parked cars
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
I’m with a group of maybe 20 protesters. We got scattered pretty good
I am with a group of 30-40 we are headed back to Floyd park
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
Tiny groups gather on friendly lawns. Starting to move. Trying to find other groups. Drops of water trying to becoming a river again
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
I’m now with a group of 100 in the track at Floyd park
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
People in the residential area are so kind helping us telling us what they saw offering medical support water and cookies bless kind people (many in the neighborhood came out and were supportive of the demonstrations)
— Daddy M (@R3volutionDaddy) August 6, 2020
They let protesters hide out there.
— Daddy M (@R3volutionDaddy) August 6, 2020
Protestor- thank you!
Guy at house- what do you mean thank you? WE live here. These are our streets. Over 80% of these cops don’t live here.
Alright I am with a group of 150 in undisclosed location, more gathering now
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
Protesters convening in the park. Small groups keep trickling in
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
“Identify yourselves! Who did you vote for?!”
“I don’t vote!!”
Cheers
The crowd is on the move
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Whole we go I need to tell you that while I was moving down Washington and filming the police line someone offered me a drink from an open vodka bottle, and then “some rocks”
I politely declined
We were met by a riot van about a block from the precinct building. They formed into a line and rushed. One person arrested that I could see
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Currently facing off the line pic.twitter.com/yIRslt3sWD
A protester offers to pay for groceries for three weeks for any cop who quits their job
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
“We all have college educations,” a cop yells back. “That’s not good enough! “
They’ve been very vocal this evening
Current views pic.twitter.com/aGFcRjrkaP
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
A charge and an arrest pic.twitter.com/0icEoUbaez
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
A cop tells us we’re all under arrest
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Then the line loads up on their riot van and leaves
I live in a Tom and Jerry cartoon
Riot cops retreat. I’m probably headed home for the night. pic.twitter.com/MslNX1EYmD
— Peter (@gravemorgan) August 6, 2020
The night is done. But the only way back to my car is past the precinct
— Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) (@1misanthrophile) August 6, 2020
Two cops ask us where we’re going. I tell them. They let us through
“Have a nice night!” One of them yells
“See you tomorrow?” Another asks
I decline to answer
The demonstration ended not long later without further incident.
Here’s an important interview with community members who were affected by tear gas in their neighborhood tonight:
STREET JOURNALISM pic.twitter.com/gKDOfYdd9Q
— elizabeth (@spindlypete) August 6, 2020
Media
Present
- Alissa @R3volutionDaddy – CashApp: $pdxalissa / Venmo: @R3volutionDaddy
- Beth Nakamura (The Oregonian)
- Cozca @KohzKah – CashApp $cozca
- Eder Campuzano (The Oregonian)
- Garrison Davis – CashApp $hungrybowtie / paypal.me/garrisondavispdx
- Laura Jedeed (Misanthrophile) – CashApp/Venmo: misanthrophile
- Mac Smiff – CashApp: $MacSmiff
- Peter @gravemorgan
- Robert Evans
- Sergio Olmos
- Shea @SheaPDX_
Articles
The Columbian
Chief: Violent Portland protests detract from message
KGW
Riot declared, tear gas used outside Portland police’s East Precinct
KOIN
Night 69: PPB declares riot at East Precinct
New York Magazine
Portland’s Bigger Policing Problem Was Always Local
OPB
Portland sends federal government $528,000 fine over courthouse fence
Neighbors ask Lake Oswego family to remove signage in support of Black Lives Matter
Portland police return to using tear gas during protests Wednesday night
The Oregonian
Kaiser Permanente studies effects of tear gas on people exposed during Portland protests
Multiple fires reported in downtown Portland parking garages
Police declare riot for second consecutive night Wednesday, disperse crowd using tear gas
Portland Mercury
More Portlanders Share Experiences of Being Snatched—and Detained—by Federal Police
Willamette Week
Oregon’s Black and Indigenous Kids Are Disciplined at Twice the Rate of Their White Classmates
What’s Driving the Spike in Portland Gun Violence?
Three Homeland Security Flights Circled Portland Protesters. Here Are Their Flight Paths.
Police
Agencies Present
- Portland Police Bureau
Munitions
- tear gas
- rubber/foam bullets
- pepper balls
A Portland police officer has cofirmed to me that tear gas was used.
— Sergio Olmos (@MrOlmos) August 6, 2020
Arrests
Charges
Reckless Driving, Criminal Mischief I, Riot, Attempted Assault on a Public Safety Officer, Escape III, Resist Arrest, Disorderly Conduct II, Interfering with a Police Officer