News for September 11

Protests are currently on hold due to the wildfires and severe smoke conditions. Many of the mutual aid groups that have been involved in protests are providing aid to people affected by the fires. Here’s some details if you’d like to support them:

Wildfire information

Here’s a compendium of links to information state-wide.

The large fire closest to Portland is Riverside. Evacuations due to this fire are managed by Clackamas County and here’s their wildfire info page. Many of us are keeping tabs open for the fire extent and current air conditions. At this time, no further evacuations are happening in the Portland area (and we hope it stays that way!).

News

Articles

Buzzfeed News

Fires Are Bringing Portland’s Summer Of Discontent To A Terrible End

OPB

The Oregonian

Portland Mercury

Portland Police Decry Mayor Wheeler’s Decision to Ban Tear Gas

Protests for September 8

Summary

On Tuesday evening, as wildfires kicked up across the state of Oregon, protesters marched from Waterfront Park to the TriMet transit police offices in Old Town. They were blocked at several points by police lines, and marchers diverted around them, then decided to march to the Central police precinct. Next they moved to City Hall nearby, dancing and some freestyle rap, before being dispersed again. Arrests happened at several points during the march and dispersals, including that of a reporter, and one arrest that led to a medical emergency for the protester (graphic video is marked below). Many protesters left after this disturbing arrest, and the night ended with no other significant activities.

Scheduled Events

Waterfront Park Direct Action March – 8 PM

Timeline

Protesters are gathered in Waterfront Park, near the Burnside Bridge. Smoke has returned, this time from wildfires to the south of us near Salem and Woodburn.

The protest is blocked again at NW Naito and Davis:

The protest continues to move to another location:

Graffiti on City Hall:

Portland police announce that a large section of downtown is closed:

CW for a medical emergency during an arrest:

Reporter @KohzKah was arrested tonight:

Media

Present

Articles

OPB

When Portland police use tear gas, protesters aren’t the only ones breathing it

The Oregonian

Nearly 2 in 3 Portland voters view Mayor Ted Wheeler unfavorably, even more favor new police oversight system, poll shows

Willamette Week

I Live in East Portland. Riot Police Threatened Me in My Yard.

Police

Agencies present

  • Portland Police Bureau

Munitions used

Number of arrests

Eleven

Charges

  • Interfering with a Peace Officer 
  • Resist Arrest
  • Disorderly Conduct II 
  • Attempt Escape III 

Protests for September 4

Summary

On Friday night, protesters gathered in North Portland at Kenton Park and marched to the Portland Police Association building. Oregon State Police were standing guard outside the building when the march arrived. Protesters gave speeches and chanted, with the front of the protest line moving toward the OSP officers. Some ordinary balloons (filled with air) were being batted around by the protesters in front of the police line, and an unlawful assembly was declared shortly after at about 11:40 PM.

At this point, PPB and OPB officers rushed the crowd and made several arrests. Multiple people were injured during this dispersal and arrests, including a graphic head injury that has content warnings below. Police retreated then rushed the protesters again multiple times to make more arrests, including medics with clear insignia and a marked vehicle. The protest ended around 2 AM.

Scheduled Events

  • Kenton Park Direct Action March – 8 PM

Timeline

Tonight protesters are gathering at Kenton Park in North Portland:

The march is off!

Protesters arrive at the Portland Police Association building:

Freestyle by @Noshu4me:

Trump made a comment about throwing soup because bricks are too heavy to pick up ? and well …

Unlawful assembly declared at about 11:42 PM:

Police rushed the protesters and made arrests: (CW for assault/injury/blood on many images below)

CW for injury/blood –




During the initial dispersal:

Also from earlier: (CW for flashing lights)

Earlier arrest:

Cell service in this part of town is terrible, so reporters are catching up on posting videos:

Media

Present

Articles

The New York Times

In His Last Hours, Portland Murder Suspect Said He Feared Arrest

OPB

The Oregonian

Portland Mercury

Teenage Portlander Says an Officer Sexually Harassed Her During Arrest

The Seattle Times

‘All I heard was gunshots’: Neighbors, investigators provide details about officers’ fatal shooting of Portland homicide suspect 

VICE

Police Don’t Have Their Story Straight About the Killing of Michael Reinoehl

Willamette Week

Police

Agencies present

  • Portland Police Bureau
  • Oregon State Police

Munitions used

  • Impact munitions / pepper balls
  • Smoke
  • Flash bangs

Number of arrests

27

Charges

  • Interfering with a Peace Officer
  • Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree
  • Resisting Arrest 
  • Felon in Possession of Body Armor 
  • Riot 
  • Reckless Driving
  • Reckless Endangering 
  • Felon in Possession of a Firearm, warrant 
  • Harassment 
  • Assaulting a Public Safety Officer 
  • Unlawful Directing of Light from a Laser Pointer 

Protests for September 3

Summary

On Thursday, protesters gathered at Laurelhurst Park for a self-care event organized by The Witches, a mutual aid group, followed by a march to the Penumbra Kelly building, where both Portland police and Multnomah County Sheriffs are stationed. Protesters blocked off a section of E. Burnside to shield the group from vehicles. The protest remained uneventful until about midnight, when police rushed the crowd and made a targeted arrest. Police then withdrew back inside the building. At about 12:20 AM a car raced through the protest, narrowly avoiding hitting anyone. PPB then made an announcement over the LRAD that the street was to remain open to traffic. At 1 AM, police came out again and marched a block west, looking at some parked vehicles. PPB and Oregon State Police then returned by vehicle (including OSP motorcycles) to ticket cars and arrest someone. The night ended without further incident around 2 AM.

Scheduled Events

Timeline

Before tonight’s march, mutual aid group The Witches are holding a self-care and gear resupply event:

Tonight’s destination is the Penumbra Kelly Building, which houses both a Multnomah County Sheriffs Office and a Portland police precinct.

“Black Trans Lives Matter!”

LRAD announcement:

First arrests of the night:

Attempted car attack:

Police emerge again:

Media

Present

Articles

Associated Press

Culture Study

living in someone else’s Portland narrative 

The New Republic

The Battle of Portland

The New York Times

OPB

The Olympian

Portland shooting suspect fatally shot by US Marshals task force near Lacey

The Oregonian

Portland Mercury

Suspect in Aaron Danielson Shooting Reportedly Killed by Federal Officers in Washington

Portland Tribune

Suspect in deadly shooting at Portland protest has been killed

VICE

Man Linked to Killing at a Portland Protest Says He Acted in Self-Defense

Willamette Week

Police

Agencies present

  • Portland Police Bureau
  • Oregon State Police

Munitions used

N/A

Number of arrests

Two

Charges

  • Criminal Mischief II
  • Disorderly Conduct II 
  • Interfering with a Peace Officer
  • Failure to Display Drivers License

Protests for September 1

Summary

On Tuesday night, a late-announced direct action march at Alberta Park failed to attract many protesters. After waiting until 10 PM for numbers to increase, the group voted to relocate to the Justice Center downtown, though many seem to have decided to call it a night instead. There were widespread concerns about safety, given calls for retaliation for Saturday’s shooting, national attention on the protests again, and the large number of recent arrests. The night ended with no interactions with law enforcement.

Scheduled Events

Timeline

Protesters are gathering at Alberta Park this evening for a direct action march. There’s a lot of potential attention on this gathering, between the shooting on Saturday and last night’s brutal assaults by Portland police officers.

This was announced fairly last minute and not through the usual groups, so it may be low turn-out. The people lurking earlier are also a concern.

Protesters decided to move to the Justice Center instead, after concerns about the size of the group and safety issues.

The night ended uneventfully, with only small groups of protesters remaining downtown.

Media

Present

Articles

KOIN

OSP troopers federally deputized amid renewed Portland protest response

The New York Times

As Guns Get Drawn at Protest Sites, Demonstrators Fear a Volatile New Phase

The New Yorker

The Inevitable Tragedy of a Summer on Edge in Portland

OPB

The Oregonian

Police

Agencies present

N/A

Munitions used

Number of arrests

Charges

Protests for August 29

Summary

On Saturday, Trump supporters gathered at Clackamas Town Center, just SE of Portland, for a mass “car cruise” rally. The north section of the parking lot filled with trucks waving a variety of flags indicating their support for Trump, the police, the Proud Boys, and militia movements. A small group of Black Lives Matter counter-demonstrators were also there with their own signs. At about 5 PM the rally began to leave to drive into downtown, a process which took a significant amount of time due to the number of vehicles involved. As they exited, Clackamas County Sheriffs officers guided traffic.

The caravan made its way across the Morrison Bridge and into downtown, where they drove in circles as more trucks entered from across the river. Counter-protesters attempted to block the vehicles entering the bridge, and two people fought, then riot police stepped in to arrest them and clear traffic for the Trump supporters. Similar confrontations were happening in downtown, including incidents where a person drove into BLM protesters who were blocking their way, spraying mace, physical assaults, and shooting paintball rounds and rubber pellets at BLM supporters and press. Police continued to help the pro-Trump group by keeping counter-protesters away from vehicles, and ignore violence toward counter-protesters, even when these incidents were pointed out.

Much of the Trump caravan left downtown after their circuit, and by 8:30 PM large groups of Black Lives Matter protesters were gathering at the Justice Center. Just before 9 PM, there was a shooting nearby at SW 3rd and Alder, and the victim died at the scene. Details are still coming in and we will link to related articles below. Smaller groups of protesters remained outside the Justice Center after midnight, with many leaving due to safety concerns.

Also on Saturday evening, a small Black Lives Matter protest marched to the Multnomah County Sheriffs Office in Troutdale, just NE of Portland. A couple of Boogaloo Bois were seen nearby, but no other counter-protesters. After speeches and chants, the protest concluded uneventfully.

Scheduled Events

Timeline

Today’s timeline will be split up into sections, because there’s a large pro-Trump car rally this afternoon where counter-protesters are likely, in addition to other events.

Trump/Back the Blue Rally

This event is staging at Clackamas Town Center, where a mass shooting took place in 2012.

This rally is big enough that some participants are arriving downtown while others are still leaving the start point.

People are still making their way downtown.

Joey Gibson of Patriot Prayer has been spotted. This group is well-known for organizing white supremacist rallies in Portland, which Jeremy Christian was seen attending before he stabbed three people on a MAX train (killing two) in 2017.

CW for verbal threat (sexual violence)

As many of the drivers leave downtown, BLM protesters are gathering at the Justice Center:

Someone has been shot:

Confirmation that the person shot has died:

Back at the Justice Center:

Additional details about the shooting:

This rumor is so far unconfirmed but many protesters appear to be dispersing.

A firework was thrown, no injuries are reported:

Troutdale

Black Lives Matter protesters are gathering near the Multnomah County Sheriffs Office in Troutdale, which is an eastern suburb of Portland.

Protesters discuss whether to march with the police escort the organizer has arranged. They vote to march alone.

A small Boogaloo group is spotted:

The protest appears to have ended after these speeches.

Media

Present

Articles

CW for graphic images in the articles about the shooting death

Associated Press

1 killed as Trump supporters, protesters clash in Portland

Daily Beast

One Shot Dead as Hundreds of Trump Supporters Descend on Portland

The New York Times

Deadly Shooting in Portland After Pro-Trump Ralliers Clash With Protesters

OPB

The Oregonian

Portland Mercury

One Dead After Shooting During Pro-Trump Rally in Portland

Portland Tribune

Man killed at Portland protest linked to Trump cruise-in

Reuters

One shot dead in Portland as rival protesters clash

Willamette Week

One Person Shot to Death Amid Trump Caravan in Downtown Portland

Police

Agencies present

  • Portland Police Bureau
  • Multnomah County Sheriffs Officers
  • Clackamas County Sheriffs Officers

Munitions used

N/A

Number of arrests

Ten

Charges

We’re unable to confirm which part of the protest the people arrested are aligned with.

  • Disorderly Conduct II
  • Criminal Mischief II 
  • Interfering with a Peace Officer 
  • Reckless Burning 
  • Unlawful Possession of Firearm 

Protests for August 28

Summary

On Friday, protesters gathered for a march to commemorate the 1963 March on Washington. The event was co-headed by the local NAACP chapter and Fridays 4 Freedom, a youth activist group. The march processed from the Oregon Convention Center to Revolution Hall, where many protests gathered in June, and concluded with speeches. The NAACP reflects an older and more conservative Black establishment, while F4F is made up of more radical youth, and this led to concerns and criticism about whether Fridays 4 Freedom was being supported or co-opted.

In the late afternoon, another protest gathered at the North Park Blocks downtown before marching into the Pearl District, where Mayor/Police Commissioner Ted Wheeler lives. Activists entered his condo building and began a sit-in, presenting a list of demands, followed by the marchers who set up a sound system for music and spoken performances. Neither Wheeler nor the police arrived to respond, and the activists ended their sit-in around 10:15 PM. The music ended a short while later, and many protesters then continued to North Portland for a vigil at Peninsula Park.

Shortly before midnight, the group at the vigil formed a march to the Portland Police Association. Protesters quickly painted graffiti on the blank surface of the PPA building, and created street barricades with dumpsters. A small fire was started at the boarded-up door of the building, and police arrived and declared it a riot at about 12:40 AM. Police put out the fire quickly, then made seemingly random targeted arrests of the crowd, repeatedly saying they would arrest anyone who hadn’t dispersed unless they were clearly marked as press. PPB concluded this action at about 1:45 AM, then returned 15 minutes later after several shots were fired by someone in a passing vehicle. No one was injured in this shooting. Both police and protesters had concluded their activities for the night by 3 AM.

Scheduled Events

Timeline

This afternoon, people are gathering outside the Convention Center for a March on Portland, which commemorates the anniversary of the 1963 March on Washington.

Meanwhile, Portland is being well represented by Destiny and other activists who have traveled to DC:

Back to Portland:

Moving to the Bloc Party event, protesters are marching through the Pearl District chanting “abolish the police!”

Nearby, a group of protesters has gone to Mayor/Police Commissioner Ted Wheeler’s home with some demands:

The Bloc Party march has arrived outside:

Someone brought a bouquet of used munitions:

The other vigil across town is kicking off, so follow that below under the header “North Portland”.

The music is wrapping up, and reports are that people are leaving to go to the Peninsula Park event now.

North Portland

Tonight’s vigil at Peninsula Park:

Shots fired north of the event seem to be unrelated:

12:39 AM – riot declared

CW: assault with pepper spray

We’re seeing them repeatedly target anyone who isn’t marked as press for arrests during these dispersals, and physically shoving reporters they think are too close:

Shots fired at about 2 AM, after police had left the scene:

Media

Present

Articles

The Guardian

Portland suffers serious street violence as far right return ‘prepared to fight’

OPB

The Oregonian

Portland Mercury

Police

Agencies present

  • Portland Police Bureau

Munitions used

  • Pepper spray

Number of arrests

18 adults, one juvenile

Charges

  • Riot
  • Resist Arrest
  • Interfering with a Peace Officer 
  • Attempt Assaulting a Public Safety Officer
  • Disorderly Conduct II 
  • Escape III

Protests for August 25

Summary

Tuesday afternoon, families gathered at a Black Lives Matter rally in Sunnyside School Park in SE Portland for speeches and a neighborhood march. Later in the evening, protesters met at Shemanski Park downtown, then marched to City Hall. On arriving, police announced over the LRAD that the protest was an unlawful gathering. No police were stationed to block access to the building. Instead, some of the people present discovered that the front doors were unlocked and so they entered the building and painted graffiti and broke some windows.

About 15-20 minutes later, police arrived and pushed protesters to the south on SW 4th Avenue. Several people were tackled and arrested. The protesters then marched west and around the block to the other side of City Hall on SW 5th. More windows were broken, then the march continued again to gather at the Elk Statue location between SW 3rd and 4th on SW Main St. After stopping and chanting at this location, protesters returned to the front of City Hall on SW 4th Ave. Next, police declared a riot and pushed the crowd to the west, making more arrests. The group was split by this dispersal and a smaller number returned again to City Hall. After another announcement that there was still a riot, the protest was pushed back to the south, where people then had a small dance party. More rounds of sweeping in to arrest individuals continued, with smaller groups continuing to return to the area outside City Hall through 2 AM.

Scheduled Events

Timeline

Starting off this afternoon in SE Portland at the Kid-Centered March for Black Lives:

Next up, protesters are gathering downtown at Shemanski Park (to the west of the Justice Center area and adjacent to museums, arts and performance buildings):

Immediately again tonight, it’s declared an unlawful assembly:

Police are pushing protesters away from City Hall now:

“A C A B – All cops are bastards!”

11:12 PM – riot declared

The protest was dispersed again toward the south.

Media

Present

Articles

Huffington Post

Portland Police Are Giving Up On Policing The Far-Right

Newsweek

Federal Agents Used Tactics Designed for ‘War Zones’ Against Portland Protesters, Lawsuit Alleges

OPB

The Oregonian

Portland Mercury

Sign Language Interpreter Gets Arrested While Making Portland Protests More Accessible

Willamette Week

Police

Agencies present

  • Portland Police Bureau
  • Multnomah County Sheriffs Office

Munitions used

  • Smoke
  • Pepper balls
  • Impact munitions
  • Flash bangs

Number of arrests

23 adults, 2 juveniles

Charges

  • Disorderly Conduct II
  • Interfering with a Peace Officer
  • Harassment 
  • Resist Arrest
  • Escape 3 
  • Riot
  • Unlawful Directing of Light from a Laser Pointer 
  • Assaulting a Public Safety Officer 
  • Criminal Mischief II 
  • Trespass II 
  • Attempt Assault of a Public Safety Officer 
  • Burglary II 

Protests for August 24

Summary

On Monday, protesters gathered at Arbor Lodge Park for a march to the Portland Police Association building, in solidarity with the people of Kenosha, WI. Protesters hung a banner on the building, and a small fire was started next to one of the exterior walls. Shortly after arrival, the gathering was declared a riot by police and a series of dispersal and arrest actions took place. Protesters were pushed, then withdrew and regrouped outside the building. Tear gas was used by the police multiple times. Videos show police assaulting reporters with clear “Press” markings on their helmets and vests, as well as violently hitting and shoving protesters. The protest continued until after 2 AM.

Scheduled Events

Timeline

Here’s a cool neighborhood event happening this afternoon:

This evening, protesters are gathering at Arbor Lodge Park for a march:

Protesters arrive at the Portland Police Association building:

10 PM – unlawful assembly declared

Immediately this seems to have been upgraded to a riot:

People are being told to disperse in the direction of the LRAD:

Tear gas (CS) is used:

Media

Present

Articles

Cata Gaitán

Cryptonator is watching me. It’s also watching you.

OPB

The Oregonian

Portland Architecture

The Elk statue is just fine

Portland Mercury

Wheeler Responds to Police Inaction During Saturday Brawl

Salon

So much tear gas has been sprayed on Portland protesters that officials fear it’s polluted the water

Willamette Week

Mayor Ted Wheeler Reacts to Saturday’s Violent Protests: White Nationalists Not Welcome

Police

Agencies present

Portland Police Bureau

Munitions used

  • Tear gas
  • Impact munitions
  • Pepper spray
  • Smoke

Number of arrests

PPB: 25

Charges

  • Interfering with a Peace Officer 
  • Riot 
  • Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree 
  • Resisting Arrest 
  • Carrying a Concealed Weapon
  • Escape in the Third Degree 

Protests for August 22

Saturday was a long day of protests, starting with a counter-event to a rally that encompassed a large collection of far-right groups. Trump supporters, Proud Boys, Three Percenters, and QAnon appeared to be represented. In the two hours that the right-wing groups faced off with BLM protesters, there was significant fighting, use of mace, and a loaded pistol drawn by a well-known far-right participant. Reporters on the scene described it as the most violent event they’ve witnessed to date. Portland Police remained behind the scenes, making LRAD announcements that encouraged groups to self-monitor, despite a situation that many people present described as a full riot. As the far-right protesters were leaving and BLM protesters remained in Terry Schrunk Plaza, which is a federal property, DHS officers declared it an unlawful gathering and cleared the park.

Saturday night, BLM protesters gathered at Normandale Park in NE Portland for a march to the Penumbra Kelly Building, which houses a Multnomah County Sheriffs Office and Portland Police precinct. The march was impeded by a line of riot police blocking the I-84 overpass at NE 47th Ave. The march turned back to find another route, only to see police blocking the road in the direction protesters had been told to go. The marchers then changed tactics and organized a carpool from the park to their destination.

At the Penumbra Kelly Building, protesters chanted and played music, waiting for riot police to catch up to them. A large art piece of a guillotine with a teddy bear under the blade was set up in the driveway of the building, in front of the protest line. The piece was later set on fire. Protesters threw occasional water bottles in the direction of the police, mostly staying off the property as the LRAD continued to warn against trespassing. After a protester was observed firing paintball rounds at the building, police declared it an unlawful assembly and pushed the group west into the neighborhood, where a chaotic scene ensued with several arrests and conflicting instructions on where to go. During this push, police announced that the protest was now a riot.

After police retreated, a smaller group of protesters returned to the building, setting fire to a mattress and other items in the street. The protest dispersed without further police interactions after 2 AM.

Scheduled Events

Timeline

Downtown

Today a BLM counter-protest is happening against a far-right “rally against Marxism” event. (“Cultural Marxism” is a racist dog-whistle.)

The LRAD is telling people to police themselves:

Several of the far-right protesters have QAnon statements, including “save our children” and this cryptic code:

Demetria Hester on the megaphone:

Someone was hit, maybe with a smoke grenade:

CW for injury/blood. They’ve been clearly going after press today:

CW for assault:

Some demonstrators remain at Schrunk Plaza:

The feds declare an unlawful assembly a little before 3 PM:

The protest appears to have wrapped up at this point.

Normandale Park march

People are starting to gather now at Normandale Park in NE Portland. Shout-out to the reporters who covered the earlier event and are out again tonight (scroll down to find out how you can support them).

The march paused briefly to decide which way to go after a report that riot cops were staged along the route.

“Take off your riot gear!”

The protesters seem to have decided to redirect to go around the continuing police efforts to block the march, so while we’re waiting on an update on that, here’s what’s happening at the presumed destination.

Some protesters have headed directly to the Penumbra Kelly building (East Multnomah County Sheriffs Office / SE Precinct):

Sounds like the march turned into a carpool, which is a clever way to go around:

This is being displayed while a popular protest song by The Coup plays:

11:40 PM – unlawful assembly declared:

The dispersal push (possibly smoke being used):

Protesters regroup:

Brent here is also known as officer #12, frequently identified at the lead of the violence coming from the riot cops:

“We’re going to keep antagonizing them until they can’t take it any more”

Media

Present

Articles

It’s Going Down

Hundreds of Portlanders Push Out Violent Far-Right, Qanon & Proud Boy Rally

OPB

Protesters fight using pepper spray, baseball bats in Portland on Saturday

The Oregonian

Portland Mercury

Portland Police Stand By As Armed Alt-Right Protesters and Antifascists Brawl

Portland Tribune

Street brawls break out at dueling Portland protests

The Washington Post

Portland police stand by as Proud Boys and far-right militias flash guns and brawl with antifa counterprotesters

Willamette Week

Police

Agencies present

  • Portland Police Bureau
  • Feds: DHS

Munitions used

  • Pepper balls (feds)
  • Smoke (PPB)
  • Flash bangs (PPB)
  • Pepper spray (PPB)
  • Pepper balls or other impact munitions (PPB)
  • Tear gas (possibly OC) (PPB)

Number of arrests

PPB: 14

Charges

  • Assaulting a Public Safety Officer
  • Interfering with a Peace Officer
  • Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Riot
  • Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree