Another Riot Declared in Portland

Police are seeking a man suspected of assaulting a driver on Sunday
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Aug 19, 2020 12:10 AM CDT
Another Riot Declared in Portland
Police declared a riot in Portland on Tuesday night as protests continued for the 80th consecutive night. This photo is from Saturday.   (Dave Killen/The Oregonian via AP)

Police have declared a riot in Portland amid ongoing protests over racial injustice. The riot was declared Tuesday night outside a county building, police said. They ordered people to leave the area, per the AP. People were smashing windows on the first floor, and threw "burning material" inside, the Multnomah County Sheriff's Office said. Police on Tuesday said they have identified a suspect accused of punching and kicking a man to the ground after he crashed his pickup truck on a sidewalk near ongoing demonstrations. Authorities had received a report around 10:30pm Sunday of protesters chasing a truck a few blocks from the downtown federal courthouse. The driver crashed and was then assaulted, authorities said.

Authorities are trying to track down the suspect, Marquise Love, 25, police said in a statement. The victim of the assault has been released from a hospital and is recovering. A social media account apparently connected to Love has been disabled and efforts to locate him for comment were not immediately successful. Demonstrations that often turn violent have racked Oregon's biggest city for more than two months following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. On Monday night, authorities said people marched to the police union building and tried to break into the facility. No arrests were made during Monday night’s protest and authorities said most of the crowd dispersed by early Tuesday morning.

(More Portland, Oregon stories.)

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