The Portland Police Bureau cleared the streets on New Year’s Eve after the Oregon city was once again targeted by violent demonstrators who vandalized buildings and reportedly attacked officers.
An activist group in the city announced that they intended to demonstrate on Thursday night “in solidarity” with the Black Lives Matter movement, but it appears that things quickly got out of hand.
After assembling in downtown Portland around 9pm, the protesters marched through the streets, stopping to break the window of a Starbucks coffee shop. They also vandalized several other buildings, including a police station, local media reported.
Workers are clearing broken glass at the Starbucks on SW 2nd. #koin6news #pdx #pnw #Oregon #portlandriots #riot pic.twitter.com/K9lxG9rnc6
— Jennifer Dowling (@JenDowlingKoin6) January 1, 2021
The mob then turned its attention to the Mark O. Hatfield Federal Courthouse, previously the target of weeks-long nightly protests which often descended into violence. Videos posted to social media show fireworks being launched near the federal building.
More fireworks launched at the buildings : #koin6news #pdx #pnw #Oregon #Portland #NYE2020 #riot pic.twitter.com/Lgw1zOgNrv
— Jennifer Dowling (@JenDowlingKoin6) January 1, 2021
Multiple fires were lit in the downtown area, according to reports.
Multiple fires set on and around the The United States Courthouse property in front of Chapman Square. A riot has now been declared. #portland #pdx #protest #riot #portlandprotest #portlandriot pic.twitter.com/lp38OkLL3x
— Independent Media PDX (@NDpendentPDX) January 1, 2021
Eventually, the PPB declared a riot, claiming that protesters had “thrown multiple firebombs at officers and launched commercial grade fireworks at the Federal Courthouse and Justice Center.”
Footage appears to show fireworks going off as officers in riot gear advance on a group of demonstrators. Some eyewitnesses said that they believed that the police fired pepper balls or some other kind of non-lethal munition into the crowd as they dispersed the rioters.
Officers advance. People respond with fireworks. #koin6news #pdx #pnw #Oregon #Portland #NYE2020 pic.twitter.com/Ir7QkNrk74
— Jennifer Dowling (@JenDowlingKoin6) January 1, 2021
The PPB later issued an update saying that the mob had fragmented into several smaller groups and that there was still “burned debris” in the street.
The unrest comes just a day after dozens of protesters vandalized nearly a dozen businesses and public buildings, including Portland City Hall, the Oregon Historical Society, and the PPB headquarters.
Last night antifa rioted in downtown Portland again. They smashed up and vandalized numerous properties including a museum, city hall & businesses. #PortlandRiots #antifa https://t.co/ulLzxta8K7 pic.twitter.com/ga7WheMJ92
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) December 31, 2020
Earlier this year, Portland became a near-warzone between protesters and federal officers tasked with protecting the federal courthouse. The nightly street skirmishes, sparked by BLM demonstrations held in the wake of the death of George Floyd at the hands of the Minneapolis Police in May, made national headlines and even caught the attention of President Donald Trump, who accused Portland authorities of abandoning their city to “anarchists.”
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