In Portland, there was a death during a march of Trump supporters



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On Saturday in Portland, Oregon, a man was killed in a shooting as a caravan of President Donald Trump supporters passed through town. Not much is known yet about how things turned out: the New York Times talks about a video that would show the man falling to the ground outside a parking lot, while photographs taken by news agencies show him wearing a hat from the Oración Patriota, a far-right group in the city that in the past was has faced several times. with the participants of the Black Lives Matter events.

During the day there were several clashes between Trump supporters, who left Clackamas, about 15 kilometers from Portland, and the protesters of the Black Lives Matter movement, which for months has encouraged protests against racism and police violence in the United States. United. The former fired paintball bullets from the boxes of the trucks in which they participated in the procession; the latter responded by throwing other objects. There were fights and in one case a vehicle collided with a bicycle.

The clashes occurred in downtown Portland, where the Trump supporters’ march actually should not have passed, depending on the advertised route. So far, Portland police have not said whether or not the death of the man who was shot was related to the fighting. Talking to the local newspaper Oregonian Patriot Prayer leader Joey Gibson would not say whether he recognized the murdered man. The shooting happened when most of Trump’s supporters had left downtown Portland.

Donald Trump supporters during the march between Clackamas and Portland, Oregon on August 29, 2020 (La Presse / AP Photo / Paula Bronstein)

Since May, after the murder of George Floyd, Portland has been one of the US cities where they protested the most against police abuse of African Americans. In July, the federal government sent teams of special agents to suppress the protests, which for days had stopped and detained protesters violently and unscrupulously, according to many on the verge of legality.

In recent days, with the November presidential elections closer, right-wing demonstrations have also become more frequent. It is the third weekend in a row that parades and protests against the parades have been organized, although the number of participants has been greatly reduced compared to June and July. Organizers of the pro-Trump march had encouraged attendees to be armed, but keeping rifles and pistols hidden.



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