Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
Portland police say protesters had hammers, guns
PORTLAND, Ore. — Officers found a crowbar, hammers, bear spray and firearms after they corralled a group of about 100 protesters, Portland police said Saturday.
In a news release, the police bureau said officers surrounded the protesters about 15 minutes after the march began Friday night in the city’s Pearl District at 9 p.m. because some began smashing windows.
The department said it warned the crowd that failure to comply with lawful orders could result in arrest and exposure to tear gas, and it invited news reporters, legal observers and anyone with medical conditions to leave the enclosed area.
Those who left were identified and photographed as part of an investigation, police said. Others locked arms and refused; officers escorted them away and arrested them, officers said.
Some of the protesters also confronted the police, throwing rocks and full cans of beer, the department said.
Thirteen people are facing charges, including disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and interfering with police.
One, identified as Katrina Walker, 26, was cited for unlawful possession of a firearm; another, Tara Walker, 34, was booked for unlawful possession of a firearm and possession of a loaded firearm in a public place, among other charges. It was not immediately known if they were related or if they had attorneys who might speak on their behalf.
Portland has been the site of frequent protests, many involving violent clashes, since the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis in May.
Mayor Ted Wheeler has decried what he described as a segment of violent agitators who detract from the message of police accountability and should be subject to more severe punishment.