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Title: Most Portland Rioters Will NOT Be Prosecuted
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Published: Aug 12, 2020
Author: Managing Editor
Post Date: 2020-08-12 09:42:27 by BTP Holdings
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Most Portland Rioters Will NOT Be Prosecuted

'This policy acknowledges that centuries of disparate treatment of our black and brown communities have left deep wounds...'

By Managing Editor

August 12, 2020

Demetria Hester, center, speaks to the media after being released from the Multnomah County Justice Center/The Oregonian via AP (Headline USA) People who have been arrested since late May on non- violent misdemeanor charges during protests that have racked Oregon’s largest city for more than 70 days won’t be prosecuted.

The new policy announced Tuesday dismisses the often violent protests in Portland as well as recognizing the more practical realities of the court system, which is running more than two months behind in processing cases because of COVID-19, Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt said.

At least several hundred people who have been arrested in the past few months will not face criminal prosecution, according to statistics provided by Schmidt’s office.

People arrested on similar charges in future demonstrations will also not be prosecuted, he said, which will invite more illegal activity.

“The protesters are angry … and deeply frustrated with what they perceive to be structural inequities in our basic social fabric. And this frustration can escalate to levels that violate the law,” Schmidt said. “This policy acknowledges that centuries of disparate treatment of our black and brown communities have left deep wounds and that the healing process will not be easy or quick.”

Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell, who was told of the policy change on Friday, said it doesn’t change Oregon law and still holds accountable people who commit violent acts or intentionally damage property.

“Committing a crime is different from demonstrating,” Lovell said in a statement. “The arrests we make often come after hours of damage to private property, disruption of public transit and traffic on public streets, thefts from small businesses, arson, burglary, attacks on members of the community, and attacks against police officers.”

Protests have dominated the news in Portland for more than 70 days since the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white Minneapolis police officer held a knee to his neck for nearly eight minutes after Floyd resisted arrest.

Nights of unrest that increasingly targeted a federal courthouse prompted President Donald Trump to dispatch U.S. agents to guard the building in July.

The presence of the agents from U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the U.S. Marshals Service was intended to tamp down on the riots but instead reinvigorated the Black Lives Matter movement.

The U.S. agents began drawing down July 31 under an agreement between the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Democratic Gov. Kate Brown.

But riots have continued nightly at different locations since then.

Police precincts in the north and east of the city, the police union headquarters and a building that houses police offices have been frequent targets.

Officers made dozens of arrests last weekend and this week after clashes with rioters who have thrown eggs, bottles and rocks at officers; started fires and punctured the tires of police vehicles.


Poster Comment:

What the hell is wrong with the Dim Governor in Oregon? She should have called up the National Guard long ago.

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Most Portland Rioters Will NOT Be Prosecuted

...People arrested on similar charges in future demonstrations will also not be prosecuted

And in other news, water is found to be wet.

StraitGate  posted on  2020-08-12   10:06:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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