Antifa militants violently disrupted a right-wing event in Portland, Oregon on Sunday and instigated various acts of violence which led to clashes between opposing groups, according to reports.
Hundreds of black bloc Antifa arrived at Portland's Waterfront Park on Sunday to counter-protest the "Summer of Love: Patriots Spreading Love not Hate" event which was scheduled to begin at 2 PM. However, the right-wing group moved to a different location at an abandoned K-Mart parking lot in NE Portland to escape threats of violence.
Breaking: Drone footage by @TomasMorales_iv shows size of the armed #antifa occupation along Portland’s waterfront. They gathered there to fight a patriotic-themed rally but the conservatives relocated to northeast Portland following threats of violence. pic.twitter.com/rh0sQZqE97
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 22, 2021
Many members of Antifa were armed with various different weapons. Reports indicate that that two members were seen with AR-15's and SKS rifles. The Portland Police Bureau announced Friday in a press release that law enforcement officers would not be intervening to protect residents from the riotous activity expected to take place.
Four Antifa members in black block walking down the Portland waterfront park. Two armed. One carrying an SKS and the other an AR15. I caught these two at a distance. Won’t pursue them for better photos as I’m with my family. pic.twitter.com/SY83k8Z5ov
— Greg (@CasuallyGreg) August 22, 2021
Despite changing the event location, a large group of Antifa militants dressed in black bloc arrived at the small patriotic-themed rally across town and disrupted the event. Antifa launched an attack and threw explosives into the diverse crowd upon arrival.
A small diverse group gathers at the patriotic-themed “summer of love” right-wing rally in northeast Portland. Antifa called for violence against the group so the rally was relocated from downtown to a parking lot on the east side. pic.twitter.com/5mZulLsIJV
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 22, 2021
A white van that transported members of Antifa crashed near the right-wing rally which resulted in violent clashes in the street between opposing groups, witnesses believe the crash was an attempted vehicular assault although reports remain unconfirmed.
Antifa are retreating & throwing explosives in the process after launching an attack on the right-wing rally in northeast Portland. They’re being chased & hit. Video by @TaylerUSA: pic.twitter.com/eLDNMirI3r
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 22, 2021
Though not outnumbered, Antifa eventually ran and retreated from the riot after throwing homemade explosives at the right-wing group. Members of Antifa were also seen throwing smoke bombs and firing paintball guns. Both groups released chemical spray in defense. Reports also indicated that Antifa militants damaged windows to a truck in the parking lot at the event.
Though not outnumbered, #antifa ran and retreated at the riot in northeast Portland. The clashes started after antifa crashed a van at the right-wing rally and jumped out throwing homemade explosives. It led to intense clashes spilling onto street. pic.twitter.com/57QfCfJfVo
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 23, 2021
Antifa are retreating & throwing explosives in the process after launching an attack on the right-wing rally in northeast Portland. They’re being chased & hit. Video by @TaylerUSA: pic.twitter.com/eLDNMirI3r
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 22, 2021
In response to the van crashing near the event, members of the right-wing group busted out its windows and flipped the vehicle over in retaliation to the political violence perpetuated by Antifa.
After the violent antifa vs right-wing clash that resulted in antifa retreating, the right-wing side returned to the antifa van that crashed into the rally & flipped it over. Witnesses say antifa used the van to launch the attack. Video by @DrewHLive. pic.twitter.com/CHNosW02T0
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 22, 2021
After Antifa dispersed from the event and retreated back to the Downtown corridor of Portland, there were reports of shots fired. Video evidence shows a male suspect firing a handgun as well as bullets whizzing past him. The incident resulted in no injuries.
Angle of the shooting in downtown Portland. Antifa accounts are claiming the man was firing into a group of them, though no one was shot. pic.twitter.com/uWMynrBlDR
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 23, 2021
Portland police officers responded to the scene and made an arrest. Antifa reported that the man was firing at them. However, it appears Antifa gathered evidence that could implicate their side as police officers struggled to locate shell casings that should've been in the direction towards the male firing his handgun in the video.
Video shows that the man with the gun was also being fired upon. @PortlandPolice responding to the scene ask where the bullet casings are. It appears antifa gathered the evidence that could implicate their side. pic.twitter.com/7DGRFhgGxy
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 23, 2021
Portland:
— Kalen From Scriberr (@FromKalen) August 23, 2021
Damage to property from a shootout between two individuals on both sides of 2nd ave.
Officers collected casing but wouldn’t allow me to photograph the evidence. pic.twitter.com/u7ekhY4DS5
In addition, Antifa committed acts of violence towards a street preacher, members of the press, and assaulted a homeless man that had a "don't tread on me" bumper sticker on his car.
A street preacher was just attacked by ANTIFA pic.twitter.com/NVausVJad8
— Tayler Hansen (@TaylerUSA) August 22, 2021
Once the opposing groups dispersed, Antifa erected an "autonomous zone" at Salmon Springs Park in Downtown Portland. A vehicle arrived at the autonomous zone and passed out riot shields and gear to the group of Antifa.
Fencing is up: Antifa has now turned Salmon Springs Park into an autonomous zone. pic.twitter.com/DGz0w661fH
— James Klüg (@realJamesKlug) August 23, 2021
The Salmon Springs Park Autonomous Zone, The SSPAZ, sees its first official act as a new country after setting up borders. As before in The CHAZ, the Antifa within demand to see papers before granting interview or access to streamers. Then Antifa attack them with some crazy spray pic.twitter.com/gOVHJOs6tL
— Alan Bings (@AlanBings) August 23, 2021
The Portland Police Bureau released a statement in response to Sunday's events and said further arrests will be made once they establish probable cause that can tie specific individuals to crimes.
Breaking:
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) August 23, 2021
22 Aug. in downtown Portland: An antifa support vehicle with covered license plates drives up to the occupied area so that antifa can unload riot gear. Notice the antifa flag once again. Video by @DrewHLive: pic.twitter.com/Sb9kCTUQqc
"There were no immediate arrests, but detectives are reviewing evidence to determine whether charges can be brought for any criminal activity. As stated before today's events, officers were not deployed to stand in between individuals intent on confronting one another. But that does not mean the crimes committed will not be addressed. Arrests do not always happen in the moment. As in past such events, we are conducting follow-up investigations, gathering evidence, and will make arrests when probable cause exists that specific persons committed crimes. Just because arrests are not made at the scene, when tensions are high, does not mean that people are not being charged with crimes later," PPB said in a statement.
Earlier this month, Antifa assaulted families and children at a Christian worship event in Downtown Portland.
This is a developing story.
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