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We want revenge : Violent demonstrations signal a fractured left

‘We want revenge’: Violent demonstrations signal a fractured left By Marissa J. Lang and Kimberly Kindy January 25, 2021 — 8.05am Save Normal text size Advertisement Washington: The hundreds of far-left and anarchist demonstrators who gathered in protest mere hours after President Joe Biden swore the oath of office last week, amid a prevailing calm helped greatly by the presence of thousands National Guard troops nationwide, signal a fracturing on the left that could become a scourge for the new administration, political leaders and experts say. Violent and destructive activity among far-left groups has been increasing nationwide, according to a recent study by the Transnational Threats Project at the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, a non-profit policy research group. Though nearly 70 per cent of terrorist attacks and plots in the US last year were committed by white supremacists and far-right militia groups, according to the study, the portion l

Pamplin Media Group - Windows smashed during march in Northeast Portland

Inauguration ends in broken glass for Oregon Democratic Party January 20 2021 The Democratic Party of Oregon headquarters was vandalized during a protest spurred by the inauguration of President Joe Biden. We don t want Biden we want revenge! A banner reading that stark message was carried by protesters, spurred by the inauguration of U.S. President Joe Biden, as they marched once again through the streets of Portland on Wednesday, Jan. 20. The black-clad group of several hundred marched to the Democratic Party of Oregon headquarters, 232 N.E. 9th Ave., where they smashed out at least seven windows and spraypainted messages like the circled A anarchy symbol and another missive reading same sh , different day.

Oregon law enforcement agencies to discuss regional Inauguration Day plans

Oregon law enforcement agencies to discuss regional Inauguration Day plans Genevieve Reaume, KATU Staff Replay Video UP NEXT On Tuesday, the final full day of President Donald Trump s term, local law enforcement leaders will meet. Oregon State Police, Portland Police Bureau, Multnomah County Sheriff s Office and the Portland FBI, among others, will discuss their regional plan for Inauguration Day.  All this follows the breach at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, when insurrectionists broke into the building following a rally for Trump. Our biggest threat, our biggest risk, of course, is spontaneous acts of criminal violence out there, Kieran Ramsey, the special agent in charge for the FBI in Portland, said.

Man arrested in November hit-and-run crash that killed pedestrian

Updated: 6:46 PM PST January 16, 2021 PORTLAND, Ore On Friday, the Portland Police Bureau arrested a hit-and-run suspect accused of killing a pedestrian with his car.  Jason McFadden, 44, was driving westbound on Southeast Stark Street when he allegedly struck 27-year-old Daniel Lopez-Herrera at the intersection of 160th Avenue on the evening of Nov. 17, police said in a press release.  Police said Lopez-Herrera was walking in a crosswalk and had activated the flashing lights that let drivers know when a pedestrian is crossing the street.  Based on witness accounts, the victim was likely already halfway across the westbound lanes when he was hit by a silver sedan that was speeding with its headlights turned off. 

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