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News – September 19, 2020

Today’s news summary: Protests resume at Portland ICE building after break due to wildfires/smoke in western Oregon, reporter panel postponed

Oregonian: Federal, local police respond to overnight Portland protest Friday, 1st demonstration in days

Oregon Public Broadcasting: As Portland protests resume, demonstrators remain resolute in push for racial justice

KGW: 11 arrested as protests in Portland resume – As the air quality in Portland finally improved, demonstrators returned to the streets Friday night (contains several good Twitter embeds of photos/videos)

Portland Mercury: We’re Postponing Our “Eyes On the Ground” Panel. Here’s Why! (no Black reporters included on panel)

News – September 18, 2020

Today’s news summary: More info on circumstances regarding shooting of Michael Reinoehl, hearing on injunction protecting journalists, analysis on reasons for the Portland protests, march on Friday 9/18/2020, meeting with JoAnn Hardesty on police reform.

Oregonian: Detectives say Michael Reinoehl pointed a handgun at officers at the time he was shot and killed in WA state

Oregonian: Feds urge appeals court to throw out order exempting journalists, legal observers from dispersal orders during Portland riots

Bloomberg: What Happened to Portland? Looking for the roots of the city’s violent summer.

https://twitter.com/safePDXprotest/status/1306803245520531456

News – September 17, 2020

Today’s news summary: Interview with editor of The Skanner on Portland protests, journalists attacked during protests, Mayor Wheeler criticizes police response to CS gas ban, Multnomah County DA Mike Schmidt’s interactions with law enforcement on protests, federal arson charges and potential pursuit of other Portland officials, Proud Boys rally moves to Vanport/Delta Park from downtown Portland

US News: Portland’s Protests: The View From the City’s Black Newspaper

US Press Freedom Tracker: Three journalists hit with crowd-control munitions while covering protests in Portland (July 20th protests)

KOIN: Portland mayor admonishes police chief after public clash over tear gas (reprint of Portland Tribune article below)

Portland Tribune article linked is behind a paywall

The Intercept: A PROGRESSIVE PROSECUTOR FACES OFF WITH PORTLAND’S AGGRESSIVE POLICE

Oregonian: Portland man faces federal arson charges in dumpster fire at Portland police North Precinct building (June 26th protests)

Oregonian: Far-right Proud Boys move Portland rally to the former Vanport City, a site fraught with racist history

Oregon Public Broadcasting: Federal officials explored possibly charging Portland officials as protests unfolded (AP article)

News – September 16, 2020

Today’s news summary: Protestors facing backlash from having their photos posted by conservative activist, Multnomah County DA press charges against protestors’ use of lasers and property damage

Willamette Week: Portland Protesters Say Their Lives Were Upended by the Posting of Their Mug Shots on a Conservative Twitter Account

KATU: Man faces felony riot charge for actions during protest near Mayor’s condo, DA says

KOIN: DA pursues riot, laser charges against more Portland protesters

News – September 15, 2020

Today’s news summary: Crowd control workgroup meeting, grand jury indictment for use of laser during protest, breakdown of Portland police arrests since May 2020

KOIN: Grand jury indicts man for laser use during protest (during demonstrations on August 25, 2020)

News – September 14, 2020

Today’s news summary: Call for input on police use of force, report released on BLM protest violence, panel discussion later this month with Portland protest journalists

Oregonian: Black Lives Matter protests undercut by ‘disinformation;’ violence risk is high in run-up to election: U.S. Crisis Monitor report (Portland mentioned in report and this article)

Portland Mercury: Eyes on the Ground: A Conversation with Portland’s Protest Journalists (Sept 22)

News – September 13, 2020

Today’s news summary: Protest at Portland Juvenile Justice Center, reports on Donald Trump approving of extrajudicial killings of suspects, podcast interviews with photographer Justin Yau and Oregonian video producer Brooke Herbert.

KOIN: Protest at juvenile detention center in Portland ends peacefully, smoke from wildfires puts damper on Black Lives Matter protests in recent days

Oregonian: President Trump on fatal police shooting of Portland homicide suspect Michael Reinoehl: ‘That’s the way it has to be. There has to be retribution’

Rolling Stone: Trump Calls for ‘Retribution,’ Not Justice, in Portland Shooting

KBOO: TRIPP-P podcast interview with Independent Journalist Justin Yau. Yau is a photographer and journalist, has covered protests in Hong Kong and has been documenting the Portland Protests which began after the death of George Floyd in late May.

Oregonian: Beat Check podcast on putting together the 100 days of Portland protest video (interview with producer Brooke Herbert)

https://twitter.com/abrookeherbert/status/1302670132137738240

News – September 12, 2020

Today’s news summary: First person undercover account of Trump rally in Salem, Oregon, followup on Portland shooting suspect, comments on effect of Oregon wildfires on protest efforts.

Medium: Highway to Inferno: On the Road with the Oregon Proud Boys

Oregonian: Michael Reinoehl died from gunshot wounds to head and upper torso, autopsy found

https://twitter.com/tuckwoodstock/status/1304599101829513216

News – September 11, 2020

Today’s news summary: Response to new poll on protests, info on review of videos of federal law enforcement actions in Portland, Portland police bureau objects to recent action by Mayor Ted Wheeler to ban use of CS gas by Portland police

Oregon Public Broadcasting: Oregon voters say Portland protests now do more harm than good, new poll says

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

Portland Police Bureau: Press release objecting to Wheeler’s decision on banning use of CS gas

News – September 10, 2020

Today’s news summary: Protest at Portland ICE building, Mayor Ted Wheeler bans use of CS gas at protests by Portland police, legislative director for Oregon House speaker arrested in protest, survey/letters on reaction to protests, August protest statistics

Oregonian: Portland protests return to ICE building Wednesday after top DHS official criticizes city

City of Portland: Statement from Mayor Ted Wheeler banning use of CS gas by Portland police

Oregonian: Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler orders police to immediately stop using type of tear gas on protest crowds

Portland Mercury: After Months of Protests, Mayor Wheeler Bans CS Gas

Oregonian: Arrest of Oregon political figure for ‘interfering’ with Portland police calls new attention to the nebulous nature of that crime

Willamette Week: Most Oregonians Think Portland Protests Are Violent and Counterproductive (survey) – What’s more surprising is that support isn’t much greater in the Portland metro area, where 61% of voters disapprove.

The Skanner: Both the suspect and victim in Portland killing had gun (AP story)

The Skanner: A Reflection on the Police and Nighttime Protestors (letter from Portland resident)

KOIN: Record arrests, repeat offenders, dropped charges: August protest stats