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"I saw many members of the press who had their cameras down when the protesters/rioters were ravaging the federal building, but when the federal agents came out of the courthouse, all of the sudden, their cameras are rolling," the filmmaker told Fox News.

Twitter News Widget. No violence will be tolerated.Portland Police said that individuals were trying to infiltrate opposing groups and there were reports of some individuals carrying weapons and wearing protective equipment.Lt.

"And after being recognized, I was pelted with broken glass."

Isiah Aceves, 23, of Portland, said he attended the protest knowing that he was increasing his risk of contracting the new coronavirus. See multiple live streams here. "Mayor Wheeler, along with the Democratic mayors of other cities stricken by violence in recent weeks, signed a letter to congressional leaders Monday that demanded they pass a bill banning the Trump administration from sending federal officers to cities without local consent. People also spray painted the cameras and a glass door at the front of the building. By using our site, you agree to our use of cookies. "This is us just trying to create a world filled with love and kill off the hate.

Police said most of the crowd had left by 1:30 a.m. Thursday.Eight people were arrested and jailed in connection with the protest.

Demonstrators sit and kneel as tear gas fills the air during a Black Lives Matter protest at the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse Sunday, July 26, 2020, in Portland, Ore. In recent nights, demonstrators have converged in front of a second eastside precinct and the police union building, whereThe gathering spot Wednesday was the Portland Police East Precinct on Southeast 106th Avenue, more than six miles from downtown. You can also follow their Facebook page Ford Fischer was at the rally and filming and reporting what he was.

One altercation occurred between a person who lived nearby and several protesters, after the woman walked out of her apartment wearing a swastika. Police pressed toward the crowd as one officer repeated orders on a loudspeaker, telling people to get out of the street and leave the area. Tonight 60° ... 1 arrested, others sought for Portland car-to-car gunfight Video. A protester told him chaos was a "useful tool" and another said he "strongly" felt the need to declare "a revolutionary war. Copyright © 2020 Heavy, Inc. All rights reserved. Police said officers were hit by items including rocks and commercial-grade fireworks during the demonstration.Portland police also declared Tuesday’s demonstration outside the police union building The gathering escalated to several tense moments.

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They warned me that if I portrayed the protesters in a negative light, I would face 'street justice,'" Horowitz said. This video is unavailable. The driver kept going even after the truck struck a motorcycle, pushing it on the concrete street as sparks flew.The driver was interviewed and released without charges, according to police, who did not provide information in response to questions about the circumstances of the incident and why the driver was released.Police said they separately responded to two reports of shots fired in the area.Three people were arrested and jailed in connection with the hours-long demonstration, police said.Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our © 2020 Advance Local Media LLC.

Don't Miss An officer approached an Oregonian/OregonLive journalist who walked past and said he had to move.Police believed there might have been an explosive device placed in front of the building.

"Looting and rioting is part of protesting. An Oregon State Police spokesman said the agency’s role in policing Portland protests hasn’t changed and that troopers are still supporting city police.At 10:20 p.m., the police line advanced on protesters, forcing them to move east. "This is us not creating groups to kill off and assassinate the people that are doing the same to us," a masked woman told him.

According to the Portland police, officers have seized weapons from multiple groups at the protests today.A sound truck is advising crowds to obey the laws and stay out of the streets:Sound truck is advising crowds in Waterfront Park to continue to obey all laws, stay out of streets and in park or on sidewalks. Police then forced people to move south on 113th, a residential street.Officers often advanced toward the crowd by running. Loading... Close. They repeated, “Black lives matter!”Near the entrance of the building, someone used a metal tool to repeatedly hit the glass window. Demonstrators light a fire during a Black Lives Matter protest at the Mark O. Hatfield United States Courthouse Monday, July 27, 2020, in Portland, Ore.  Protesters planned to show Black-made films after nightfall Wednesday for the crowds gathered there.Many protesters have shifted from downtown to police buildings elsewhere.

"And then when everybody gets to go home, we stay Black," he said, "and we get blamed for your Black Lives f---ing Matter ... this is B.S. KOIN 6 Live Newscasts. Several people wearing yellow t-shirts formed a line and linked arms at the south end of the street.

Police said one person was seen trying to tear down a camera.

Portland police declared a riot Wednesday for the second night in a row and used tear gas to disperse protesters gathered outside a Southeast Portland police precinct.The demonstration reiterated the growing divide among Downtown protests have not drawn a large-scale police response since July 29, the final day federal officers commanded security of the federal courthouse.

All market data delayed 20 minutes.Caleb Parke is an associate editor for FoxNews.com. Proud Boys also helped with the rally.

The size of the crowd increased to around 200 people. "As demonstrated now in Portland, these federal forces have used the pretext of protecting federal property to also patrol streets, way outside of their lawful jurisdiction, arrest residents without cause and trample on Constitutional rights. Just .3 miles at 6 SW Pine Street, a counterprotest called Be the Spectacle was happening from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pacific.