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Portland mayor unleashes police on violent demonstrations |
2020-08-08 |
![]() Mr. Wheeler, who is also the city’s police commissioner, said he’s authorized officers to "do whatever is necessary" to gain control after another night of rioting against officers. And he used a base political appeal to try to get the riots to stop, saying they’re inadvertently helping Mr. Trump. "Don’t think for a moment that if you are participating in this activity that you are not being a prop for the reelection campaign for Donald Trump ![]() , because you absolutely are," he said in a presser conducted online. "You are creating the b-roll film that will be used in ads nationally to help Donald Trump during his campaign. You don’t want to be part of that, then don’t show up." Police say a crowd barricaded and tried to set fire to a precinct with officers still inside it Wednesday night. Protesters also aimed green lasers at officers, threw shot put-sized rocks at them and fired commercial grade fireworks at them. At one point a demonstrator attempted to run over officers using a truck, police said. A riot was declared and police used tear gas to clear the scene. "The attack was immediate, it was intentional, and it was planned. It was intended to cause serious injury or death, and it very well could have," Mr. Wheeler said in a Zoom presser. He and other local officials had insisted things would calm down once Homeland Security curtailed its presence at the federal courthouse downtown, giving the lead over to state police. That transition happened a week ago, and the downtown area, while still the scene of large marches, has been much quieter. But the violence has now shifted to target local police. Mr. Wheeler said trying to burn the precinct with officers inside it was attempted murder. The Oregonian newspaper reported that the fire was contained in a metal garbage can, though it did char a board near the precinct entrance. Mr. Wheeler said the use of tear gas to disperse the crowd was the right call. |
Posted by:Fred |
#9 Re: Lasers. Military saying - "tracers work both ways". |
Posted by: Mercutio 2020-08-08 19:51 |
#8 That's a good read, KS. I was thinking transitional lenses with ratings for gamma and Xrays would be pretty effective. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2020-08-08 18:55 |
#7 Guess the Polling Aggregates are in. Skid, that was my first thought but do not have the technical knowledge of the lasers vs. this protection to be certain of safety. Gun Free Zone has also explored this issue Here. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2020-08-08 12:06 |
#6 A small whiff of grapeshot might encourage the others. |
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia 2020-08-08 10:54 |
#5 Auto Darkening Welding Goggles |
Posted by: Skidmark 2020-08-08 09:29 |
#3 Mr. Wheeler said the use of tear gas to disperse the crowd was the right call. Nah, shotguns. Great at real riot control and you can station collection teams at the emergency rooms. The evidence is planted right there in them. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2020-08-08 07:36 |
#2 "You are creating the b-roll film that will be used in ads nationally to help Donald Trump during his campaign. A bit late mayor. The Orange Man already has more than enough footage of the urban mayhem. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2020-08-08 06:36 |
#1 The lasers some rioters are using are true lasers, powerful enough that gu ou cannot hold your hand in front of them for more than about a second. This is according to Ted Cruz, I believe. |
Posted by: gorb 2020-08-08 00:31 |