For John, BLUF: The Police "kettled" the protestors (read ANTIFA), which means placing a police cordon around a group of demonstrators. Nothing to see here; just move along.
From Oregon Live, by Reporter Jayati Ramakrishnan, 13 March 2021, 12:11 AM.
Here is the lede plus three:
Portland police detained a crowd of over 100 protesters during a Friday night demonstration, stemming a march only minutes after it began.And here is the view from Breitbart:The mass detainment was an apparent use of kettling, a police tactic of surrounding a crowd and containing people within a perimeter. Police told the crowd they were detaining everyone within the boundary for the “investigation of a crime” but did not specify the nature of the alleged crime.
Demonstrators initially gathered in the Pearl District about 8:30 p.m. and started marching roughly a half-hour later. Police threatened to arrest protesters minutes after the march started, saying those walking in the street were blocking traffic and would be subject to arrest, citation or crowd control munitions if they didn’t move.
Police announced about 9:20 p.m. they were setting up a perimeter around the group and detaining everyone. Police said the detention was “temporary” and that they would remove demonstrators “one at a time.”
Portland Police Bureau officers surrounded and temporarily detained about 100 Antifa protesters after they vandalized multiple businesses in the Pearl District. Police identified and photographed all of the protesters, and some journalists, and placed 13 people under arrest.The Breitbart article makes it sound like the Portland Policer Bureau has decided to take back its City. If you look at Reporter Michael Yon's post on the issue, 13 arrested. There are reports of attacks on a Federal Court House. Is the Department of Justice protecting our Federal Judges?Portland police report a group of people began marching in the street and blocking traffic at about 9 p.m. on Friday, according to a statement from police officials. Officials advised the protesters to get out of the open roadway. The group refused to comply and began marching down the roadway.
Meanwhile, Thursday, The Oregonian reported:
Mayor Ted Wheeler seeks $2 million to bring back uniformed police team to address spike in shootingsA funny thing about resources is they only go so far. Protection of the People♠ is why folks pay taxes to their local government. If the People can't enjoy their life, then the point of paying taxes is lost.
Regards — Cliff
♠ There is the theory that the Police are there to protect the perps from a vengeful Citizenry. I would not dismiss that too lightly.
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