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Photos: Federal Forces Clash With Demonstrators in Portland Photos: Federal Forces Clash With Demonstrators in Portland
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PORTLAND, Ore. — Fueled by a wide array of grievances, including against police brutality, protests have rocked Portland for eight weeks, persisting even as demonstrations have waned in many other parts of the country since the killing of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.PORTLAND, Ore. — Fueled by a wide array of grievances, including against police brutality, protests have rocked Portland for eight weeks, persisting even as demonstrations have waned in many other parts of the country since the killing of George Floyd in police custody in Minneapolis.
The city has also become a target of President Trump, who has embraced a law-and-order message in his re-election campaign. While federal officers were deployed to Portland to purportedly quell unrest and protect federal property, their arrival has only galvanized the movement, with the numbers of protesters each night swelling into the thousands. The city has also become a target of President Trump, who has embraced a law-and-order message in his re-election campaign. While federal officers were deployed to Portland ostensibly to quell unrest and protect federal property, their arrival has galvanized the protest movement, with the numbers of protesters each night swelling into the thousands.
Overnight on Friday, a group of military veterans joined the front lines. The veterans said they were there to make sure federal officers did not infringe on the free speech of protesters, who numbered in the thousands. Early on Sunday, protesters knocked down a fence surrounding the federal courthouse that has been a focus of the protests, and federal agents used tear gas to disperse them. The Portland Police Bureau also got involved, declaring that the protest had become a riot.
The “Wall of Vets” is the latest group to show solidarity with protesters on Portland. A “Wall of Moms” has grown to include hundreds of women in yellow shirts linking arms. A “Wall of Dads” in orange shirts has included some with leaf blowers used to push tear gas away from the crowds. Many nurses on Saturday showed up in blue scrubs. New groups of demonstrators have been drawn to the scene, including military veterans who joined the front lines of the protests as a “Wall of Vets” on Friday, saying they were there to make sure federal officers did not infringe on the free speech of protesters. The “Wall of Moms” in Portland has grown to include hundreds of women in yellow shirts linking arms, and a “Wall of Dads” in orange shirts has included some using leaf blowers to push tear gas away from the crowds. Many nurses showed up on Saturday in blue scrubs.