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News – September 24, 2020

Today’s news summary: Protests over Breonna Taylor grand jury decision, permit denied for Proud Boys rally on September 26, BLM protesters work for prisoners and financial resilience

Oregon Public Broadcasting: Police, protesters clash in downtown Portland during Breonna Taylor demonstration (many Twiiter embeds from Sergio Olmos)

Oregonian: Portland protest of Breonna Taylor grand jury decision prompts ‘riot’ declaration, 13 arrests (key takeaways)

Oregonian: Portland, federal police break up downtown protest of Breonna Taylor grand jury decision; ‘riot’ declared

Willamette Week: Portland Rioter Hurls Molotov Cocktail Into Police Ranks, as a City and Nation Seethes Over Breonna Taylor

Oregonian: Portland Parks denies Proud Boys permit for Delta Park rally, citing coronavirus safeguards

The Skanner: Black Lives Matters Protesters, Organizers Keep Up Momentum

News – September 23, 2020

Today’s news summary: Kelly building protest, children’s protest, interviews with DA Mike Schmidt, JoAnn Hardesty, police preparations for September 26 protests, charges dropped for protesters

KGW: Police arrest 3, investigate nearby shooting after group marches to Kelly Building for 2nd straight night

Portland Police Bureau: Group Gathered outside Penumbra Kelly Building Blocked Traffic for Several Hours, Trespassers Arrested

KBOO: Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty on reducing police terror (19 minute interview)

Oregon Public Broadcasting: Multnomah County DA Mike Schmidt on approach to protests, police (17 min interview on “Think Out Loud” program)

KOIN: Portland police preparing for protest, counterprotest this weekend

KOIN: Court drops charges against more Portland protesters

News – September 22, 2020

Daily news summary: Protest at Kelly building, podcast on protests, videos from Justin Yau and Sergio Olmos.

KGW: Protesters gather outside Kelly Building in Portland

KOIN: Protesters return to Southeast Portland, no arrests

KOIN Podcasts: Campaign 2020 Podcast: The politics of protest

News – September 21, 2020

Today’s news summary: Sit-in demonstration on Sunday, Feds declare Portland “anarchic jurisdiction”, protester charged with assault

Oregon Public Broadcasting: Justice Department labels Portland ‘anarchist jurisdiction,’ threatens cuts to federal funding

US Dept of Justice: Press release – Department Of Justice Identifies New York City, Portland And Seattle As Jurisdictions Permitting Violence And Destruction Of Property

Oregonian: Feds say protester in Portland threw a rock but he says it was a bouncy ball. He now faces assault charge.

News – September 20, 2020

Today’s news summary: Protest march with no arrests, BLM art therapy event planned, podcast interview with Cory Elia, march tonight

KGW: Demonstrations continue in Portland, vigil in Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s honor (many tweet embeds from @TheRealCoryElia)

Oregonian: Some storefront windows smashed during protest march in downtown Portland Saturday night

KOIN: Police: ‘No violence’ by protesters; 3 businesses vandalized

Portland Police Bureau: March in Downtown Streets, No Arrests Made (Photo)

KOIN: BLM Art Therapy event to promote positive vibes in community

Good For Now: Podcast interview with Cory Elia – Journalist Cory Elia discusses covering 100+ days of protest in Portland, OR following the murder of George Floyd. 

https://twitter.com/safePDXprotest/status/1307743807031533571

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)