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Cops use tear gas to break up Portland ‘riot’ as protesters set fires & pile fencing outside courthouse

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PROTESTERS in Portland, OR, have set fire to the Police Association building as protests intensified for another night.

Police said that demonstrators broke into their building, set it on fire and started dumpster fires late Saturday night in Oregon’s largest city.

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A man is struck by a police officer during a protest against racial inequality in Portland last night[/caption]

The department declared the gathering “a riot”, and began working to clear the downtown area according to Associated Press reports.

Police deployed tear gas, according to pictures and video from the scene.

Fencing that had been placed around federal courthouse had also been removed by protesters and made into barricades, police tweeted.

The fire at the Portland Police Association building was put out a short time later, Portland police said on Twitter.

Demonstrations have been taking place in the city since the May 25 death of George Floyd.

President Donald Trump has decried the demonstrations, and Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf blasted the protesters as “lawless anarchists” in a visit to the city on Thursday.

Before the aggressive language and action from federal officials, the unrest had frustrated Mayor Ted Wheeler and other local authorities, who had said a small cadre of violent activists were drowning out the message of peaceful protesters in the city.

But Wheeler said the federal presence in the city is now exacerbating a tense situation and he has told them to depart.

“Keep your troops in your own buildings, or have them leave our city,” Wheeler said Friday.

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A demonstrator burns a flag outside the North Precinct during a protest against racial inequality in Portland, Oregon[/caption]

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Protesters have been building barricades with fencing put up to protect federal buildings[/caption]

Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum late Friday sued Homeland Security and the Marshals Service in federal court.

The complaint said unidentified federal agents have grabbed people off Portland´s streets “without warning or explanation, without a warrant, and without providing any way to determine who is directing this action.”

Rosenblum said she was seeking a temporary restraining order to “immediately stop federal authorities from unlawfully detaining Oregonians.”

The administration has enlisted federal agents, including the U.S. Marshals Special Operations Group and an elite U.S. Customs and Border Protection team based on the U.S.-Mexico border, to protect federal property.

But Oregon Public Broadcasting reported this week that some agents had been driving around in unmarked vans and snatching protesters from streets not near federal property, without identifying themselves.

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Federal law enforcement officers face off with a protester in Portland[/caption]

Tensions also escalated after an officer with the Marshals Service fired a less-lethal round at a protester´s head on July 11, critically injuring him.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and U.S. Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Oregon, issued a joint statement Saturday denouncing the Trump administration’s actions.

“We live in a democracy, not a banana republic. We will not tolerate the use of Oregonians, Washingtonians – or any other Americans – as props in President Trump´s political games.

“The House is committed to moving swiftly to curb these egregious abuses of power immediately,” they said.

Hundreds of people had gathered Friday night for a vigil outside the downtown Justice Center, which is sandwiched between two federal buildings, including a courthouse, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

Across the street, dozens of other protesters entered two recently closed city parks after dismantling chain-link fencing that blocked access.

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A group of mothers stand arm-in-arm outside the federal building and Justice Center in downtown Portland, Ore., on Saturday, July 18[/caption]

Federal agents emerged from an office building next door and used impact munitions, stun grenades and tear gas to clear the area, the news organization reported.

It said its journalists did not observe any incident that might have prompted the use of the weapons.

Federal officers deployed tear gas again just before midnight after a few protesters placed dismantled fencing in front of plywood doors covering the entrance of the federal courthouse.

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A federal law enforcement officer shoots pepper spray into the air during a protest against racial inequality in Portland last night[/caption]

Early Saturday, Portland police declared the gathering unlawful, saying protesters had piled fencing in front of the exits to the federal courthouse and the Multnomah County Justice Center and then shot off fireworks at the Justice Center.

Federal officers and local police then advanced simultaneously on the demonstrators to clear the streets, making arrests as protesters threw bottles and pieces of metal fence at police, the Portland Police Bureau said.

Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell told reporters Friday that his officers are in contact with the federal agents, but that neither controls the others´ actions.

The overnight action by Portland’s police was condemned Jo Ann Hardesty, a prominent member of the City Council. Hardesty said Saturday that local police “joined in the aggressive clampdown of peaceful protest.”

Hardesty also slammed Wheeler, telling the mayor he needed to better control local law enforcement.

Hardesty, who oversees the city’s fire department and other first-responder agencies, said in an open letter to Wheeler if “you can´t control the police, give me the Portland Police Bureau.”

In a statement Saturday, Portland Police said as they responded to the overnight protests – which included people throwing projectiles at them – some federal agencies took action “under their own supervision and direction.”

Portland Police said city officers arrested seven people, and one officer sustained a minor injury.

The statement said the city’s police supports peaceful protests, and beginning Saturday night Department of Homeland Security police wouldn’t work in the Portland Police incident command center.

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Unmarked federal officers have been accused of kidnapping protesters this week[/caption]

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A protester, dressed as a medieval knight, walks through a crowd gathered to oppose racial inequality in front of the federal courthouse in Portland[/caption]

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