Portland Police declare riot after nighttime May Day demonstrators break downtown windows
Updated May 03, 2021;
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Updated Monday, May 3:
After a day of mostly peaceful protests, demonstrators gathered in downtown Portland Saturday evening for a pair of “autonomous” May Day demonstrations that turned violent, causing police to declare a riot following reports of broken windows at multiple businesses.
Police arrested five people Saturday night, and the Multnomah County District Attorney’s office announced charges against three of them: Phoebe Loomis, Quang Nguyen and Jeremiah Day.
According to District Attorney Mike Schmidt, all three are charged with felony riot. Loomis and Nguyen face criminal mischief charges related to breaking windows at a downtown Starbucks. Day is charged with menacing, resisting arrest and interfering with a peace officer. Schmidt said while officers were trying to arrest another person, Day pushed through a group of officers and held
May Day protests turn violent in Portland
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