Numerous businesses suffered vandalism during a riot in the Irvington and Lloyd District neighborhoods Saturday.
On October 31, 2020 at about 7:15p.m, a group of about 150 people began a march from Irving Park, 875 Northeast Fremont Street. The march proceeded south on Northeast Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard into the Lloyd District area.
Portland Police clear the residential street trashed by antifa rioters tonight after they smashed up businesses along MLK Blvd. #PortlandRiots #antifa pic.twitter.com/4XE7vvwWZ9
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) November 1, 2020
Individuals in the group committed acts of vandalism. Windows were broken out in two different phone stores, a coffee shop, a computer store, a community bank, a hotel, a restaurant (that was open at the time), a financial office, and two realty offices (photos). The destruction prompted the declaration of a riot.
Antifa are smashing businesses one-by-one down the street in northeast Portland. @NLG_Portland are there to help them as "legal observers." The militants are attacking and threatening people they see recording them in action. #PortlandRiots #antifa pic.twitter.com/yMThNgQTYz
— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo) November 1, 2020
The Portland Police Bureau (PPB) made announcements via loudspeaker and Twitter:
“This is the Portland Police Bureau. To those marching on NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd: This has been declared a riot. Members of this group have been observed damaging multiple businesses along NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. All persons must immediately leave the area. Failure to adhere to this order may subject you to arrest, citation, or crowd control agents, including, but not limited to, tear gas and/or impact weapons. Disperse immediately.”
“This is the Portland Police Bureau. We apologize to the members of the Lloyd District and Irvington Neighborhoods for the loud announcements; however, the group marching on NE 11th Ave have broken windows at multiple businesses on NE MLK Jr. Blvd and the Lloyd District. Members of the group have also thrown projectiles at police and pepper sprayed community member bystanders. To those marching on NE 11th Ave and through the Lloyd District: This has been declared a riot. Members of this group have broken out windows in multiple businesses on NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and in the Lloyd District. Members have also thrown projectiles at police and pepper sprayed community members. All persons must immediately leave the area.”
PPB officers moved in and dispersed the crowd. By 8:30 p.m., most of the rioters had gone and the riot declaration was rescinded.
So who can sue the D.A. for releasing the criminals?