Jan 2, 2021
Portland Police have arrested three people in connection with a riot on New Year s Eve that caused thousands of dollars in damage to businesses.
Severe damage was caused to two Starbucks coffee shops, including the one at Pioneer Courthouse Square and the one at 1600 Southwest 6th Avenue. There was also vandalism and burglaries to The Portland Wine Company, Ben Bridge Jewelers, Pandora Jewelers, Chase Bank, and the Pacific Building.
Officers continue to document damages, process reports, and investigate these cases of criminal mischief and burglary. Additional arrests are possible. If anyone was a victim from last night s riots, and they have not been in contact with officers, please make a report online at
Jan 2, 2021
Portland Police have arrested three people in connection with a riot on New Year s Eve that caused thousands of dollars in damage to businesses.
Severe damage was caused to two Starbucks coffee shops, including the one at Pioneer Courthouse Square and the one at 1600 Southwest 6th Avenue. There was also vandalism and burglaries to The Portland Wine Company, Ben Bridge Jewelers, Pandora Jewelers, Chase Bank, and the Pacific Building.
Officers continue to document damages, process reports, and investigate these cases of criminal mischief and burglary. Additional arrests are possible. If anyone was a victim from last night s riots, and they have not been in contact with officers, please make a report online at
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Portland Man Charged With Hate Crime After Punching Asian American at Train Station
A man in Portland, Oregon has been charged with a hate crime after allegedly punching an Asian American commuter earlier this month.
The incident, which was only announced last week, occurred while the victim was waiting at the train stop near North Interstate Avenue and North Lombard Street on Dec. 15.
Daniel Hutchens. Image via Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office
Daniel Hutchens, 38, allegedly approached the victim and asked,
“Are you Chinese?”
The victim reportedly removed the headphones he was wearing to hear Hutchens, but the latter punched him in the face before he could respond.
In January, accused eco-saboteur Joseph Dibee suffered a broken jaw during a jail attack from another inmate at Multnomah County’s Inverness Jail. A federal judge singled out the sheriff’s office