The attacker is wanted by Portland authorities for keeping a man out of the cold during a chaotic demonstration over the weekend with a long criminal record that includes arrests for domestic assault and criminal offense.
Marquise Love, 25, has been arrested in Washington County, Ore., Which borders Portland to the west, seven times since 2012, according to records provided to Fox News.
In 2017, he was arrested for domestic assault and domestic harassment. He was not prosecuted, The New York Post reported, but a judge signed a protective order against him.
His rap sheet also includes two separate arrests in 2016 for giving false information in connection with the transfer of a firearm, and domestic assault and criminal offense. In 2015, Love was arrested for interfering with public transportation.
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In 2014, a court in Washington County upheld the patency of Love of a child in a domestic relationship case and he was also charged with probation in an unrelated case. In that case, he was initially stopped for doing tricks on a bicycle while blocking traffic. The bike had no brakes, according to an arrest report.
Love was arrested twice in 2012 – once for second-degree theft, and again for interfering with public transportation and criminal offense. He pleaded guilty to the charge of public transport, the newspaper reported. The crime of crime for crime was dismissed, according to records.
He was sentenced to 18 months probation and a $ 500 fine, of which $ 400 was later converted into community service. He still owes thousands in unpaid fines from various convictions.
Love also has arrests in other counties across the state. He was convicted in 2016 in Clatsop County for driving without a valid driver’s license and without insurance.
In Multnomah County, home of Portland, he was convicted in August 2016 of improper driving a motorbike, convicted of driving with a suspended license and no insurance, registration of cars or appropriate license plates. He was recently convicted there in February 2019 for not appearing in court for driving with a revoked or revoked license.
Love, who bears the name ‘Keese Love’, is being sought by police after he offensively attacked a man in the middle of the street on Sunday night, authorities said. Footage of the knock shows someone who appears to be following Love behind a man identified as Adam Haner as he kneels in the street and steps in his face.
The attack caused Haner to fall to the ground and lose consciousness. Several spectators approached him and he was taken to a hospital. The incident was widely circulated on social media, sparking outrage.
Haner’s girlfriend told local media she was sitting in his truck when he tracked down a woman who needed help in the angry mob. The group quickly turned their attention to the couple and a confrontation escalated until Haner got back in the truck and drove away.
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He collided at close range and was dragged from the car. Video of the attack appears to show the suspect identified as Love punching and kicking Haner. He then ran up behind him and kicked him in the face, police said.
The attacker wore a tactical vest with “Safety” emblazoned round, which led to questions about his employment. Love was deployed earlier this year as an unarmed security guard, the Star Protection Agency told Fox News earlier
A company official said the vest worn by Love at the time of the attack was not issued by the company.