Portland Protesters Break Into Police Association HQ Building, Set It on Fire
Washington city engulfed in over 50 days of far-left rioting and chaos while Democrat leadership does nothing


By Sputnik Sunday, July 19, 2020

Portland, a stronghold for anarchist groups and left-wing activists has been subject to protests and riots since the 25 May death of African American man George Floyd while in police custody, with businesses suffering millions of dollars in losses from destroyed property and shoppers who stayed away, according to media reports.

Portland protesters broke into the building of the local Police Association headquarters, setting it on fire late Saturday night, according to police.

PPA on fire. Riot declared. Sirens coming from the west. Crowd moving East. Hearing some kind of shots. pic.twitter.com/mzn594pPBa

— Tuck Woodstock (@tuckwoodstock) July 19, 2020

​The fire was put out a short time later, according to a police statement on Twitter.

Officers were able to put out the fire inside the PPA office and have restored order in the neighborhood there.

— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) July 19, 2020

Police have declared the gathering a riot and begun working to clear the downtown area.

After trying to burn down the PPA building, they’re throwing weapons back at police. #PortlandRiots #PortlandUnderSiege #AntifaTerrorist #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/np1NGOW5rd

— Justin Roberts (@Crawnchee) July 19, 2020

Law enforcement got serious about ending the ANTIFA riot shortly after the Portland Police Association building was burned. pic.twitter.com/3zzN83YyHN

— Richard (@Wildman_AZ) July 19, 2020

Portland has been dealing with ongoing anti-police brutality and anti-racism protests and riots since the 25 May death of African American George Floyd while in the custody of white police officers in Minneapolis.

On Friday, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler called on US President Donald Trump to remove federal troops deployed to the city by the White House to quell ongoing protests, as the agents have reportedly used heavy-handed tactics against protesters, reporters, and legal observers, with some refusing to identify themselves and wearing no identification.


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