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Former Portland Fire deputy chief sues to get old job back May 04 2021
A leadership dispute involving Portland Fire & Rescue Battalion Chief Dan Buckner has spilled out into public view.
A one-time deputy fire chief who says he asked for a less-demanding position temporarily has sued the city of Portland saying he never would have accepted the voluntary demotion if he hadn t been promised his old job back.
Lawyers for current Portland Fire & Rescue Battalion Chief Dan Buckner filed the contract complaint in Multnomah County Circuit Court on April 23; the litigation seeks $630,000 in damages and Buckner s reinstatement as one of the bureau s deputy chiefs.
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Journalist Justin Yau displays residue from pepper balls shot by DHS officers to disperse protesters outside the Mark O. Hatfield Courthouse in Portland, Ore., March 11, 2021. (Photo by Rian Dundon via Courthouse News)
PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) In scenes reminiscent of last summer, federal agents swarmed the streets of Portland, Oregon, last week, shooting rounds of tear gas and pepper balls that threaten to upend efforts to settle a lawsuit, and local police used mass detention tactics to prevent crime a move civil rights attorneys say is illegal.
Photojournalist Justin Yau was covering on a protest at the Mark O. Hatfield Thursday night. Standing near a stone column in the courthouse portico, he snapped photos of protesters who pried plywood boards off the front windows of the courthouse. They smashed windows and the glass front door and began tossing plastic water bottles inside.