Last night Antifa thugs vandalized, broke windows, and set fire to a Multnomah County building in Portland in another night of unrest for the city. When police show up and declared a riot and ordered them to vacate the area, they put on gas masks in response.
Below is the Portland Police account of what happened and I’ve added videos along the way:
In the evening hours of August 18, 2020, a group of several hundred people gathered in Colonel Sumners Park located on the 1800 block of Southeast Taylor Street for a march that began around 9 p.m. The march proceeded west to the 500 block of Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard which is where the Multnomah Building is located. During the march, streets were blocked to vehicular traffic by support vehicles associated with the group.
Antifa rioters have shut down the streets outside the Multnomah Building in SE Portland. This is a new target for them. They’re using fires as street blockades. We are now over 80 days of violent protests. Video by @TheHannahRay. #PortlandRiots #antifa pic.twitter.com/ckfl5cUoTr
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 19, 2020
When the group reached the Multnomah Building, they blocked traffic on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard at Southeast Grand Avenue. Several people in the crowd were seen carrying shields and wearing helmets and gas masks. Many of the group members began to vandalize the Multnomah Building with graffiti. Around 10 p.m., several people started a large dumpster fire near Southeast 6th Avenue and Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard. Another fire was started in a dumpster and the dumpster was then rolled towards the southwest side of the Multnomah Building by members of the group. During this time, small fires were lit outside of the Multnomah Building and people in the group began cracking the glass windows of the building. Several windows were cracked, and some windows were broken completely open when group members threw large rocks at them.
Antifa militants are smashing the glass of the Multnomah Building using rocks. One after the other they just take turns throwing rocks.
It is incredibly dangerous for journalists to record this. Follow @TheHannahRay if you aren’t already. #PortlandRiots pic.twitter.com/Cz8ESGTCGX
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 19, 2020
At 10:15 p.m., members in the group started throwing ignited paper inside of the Multnomah Building in an attempt to start a fire. When this did not work, members of the group began spraying lighter fluid inside of the building. After spraying lighter fluid inside of the building, someone in the crowd threw a large burning object inside of the building. This action created a fire big enough to set the fire alarms and sprinkler system off inside of the building.
Antifa smash out windows of the Multnomah Building in Portland tonight and throw lit materials inside to set the ground floor on fire. They did this to multiple other buildings over the course of their 80+ days of terror in the city. #PortlandRiots pic.twitter.com/2Q2zO7GVDU
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 19, 2020
After smashing out the windows of the Multnomah Building in SE Portland tonight, antifa set the inside on fire. They are trying to burn down the building. #PortlandRiots #antifa pic.twitter.com/3JjkO5aE3j
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 19, 2020
Because the crowd blocked traffic, started several dumpster fires, vandalized the building not limited to graffiti but also broke windows, and successfully started a fire inside the building, the gathering was declared a riot. Several public address announcements were made to the crowd, informing them a riot had been declared and they needed to disperse immediately to the north. The crowd was informed that if they failed to disperse it could result in citation or arrest, those who did not disperse would also be subjected to tear gas, crowd control munitions, or impact weapons. Despite several warnings, the crowd remained outside of the Multnomah Building.
People are getting their gas masks on as the LRAD blades orders to disperse. pic.twitter.com/WXtD6wMkgo
— Hannah Ray Lambert (@TheHannahRay) August 19, 2020
.@PortlandPolice has declared the gathering near the Multnomah Building a riot after individuals vandalized, repeatedly smashed first floor windows with rocks and threw burning material into an office. https://t.co/PtByF6Gx6h
— Multnomah Co Sheriff (@MultCoSO) August 19, 2020
Police pushing crowd down Hawthorne, pop snack van tires. Again. pic.twitter.com/uoI3wCW5u9
— Hannah Ray Lambert (@TheHannahRay) August 19, 2020
At 10:32 p.m., Portland Police officers began dispersing the crowd. As the crowd was dispersed, officers were hit with projectiles. Around 11:26 p.m., the crowd began walking back towards the Multnomah Building. Once again several public address announcements were made to the crowd reminding them a riot had been declared. Again, Portland Police began dispersing the crowd, during the dispersal, a member of the crowd threw a rock at the sound truck. During dispersals, an officers sustained a minor injury.
Around 12:25 a.m., the group marched back to Colonel Sumners Park and soon after dispersed from the area.
An arrest. Police pepper spray someone in the face and yell at people to stay on sidewalks, brandishing pepper spray cannisters. pic.twitter.com/i6pBUqwH9F
— Hannah Ray Lambert (@TheHannahRay) August 19, 2020
Two arrests were made during the event. 23-year-old Jesse Hawk was arrested and charged with riot, interfering with a peace officer, resisting arrest, unlawful use of a weapon (two charges), assaulting a public safety officer (two charges), harassment (two charges), disorderly conduct II, and attempt escape. 40-year-old Peter Curtis was arrested and charged with attempt criminal mischief I, and reckless endangering.
That sums up another night of lawlessness, chaos and destruction in Portland. We are well into month three of this happening every night, and the governor has still not called in the National Guard to keep the peace.
I’ll leave you with this video of an Antifa ‘press’ member explaining why they destroy stuff:
“Press” in Portland last night explains why they need to destroy property in order to make police & public fear. Many of the press here support the riots. @iwriteok praised the burning of the police union hall. @alex_zee published my location for antifa. pic.twitter.com/8wkKN3wjV0
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 19, 2020