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Neighbors unhappy as demonstrations move east into residential Portland - oregonlive.com
Expect more of this. BLM doesn't think it's getting enough attention and is changing tactics. Here they are moving into residential areas in Georgetown, DC on Aug 9.
BLM protesters intimidate diners, yell homophobic slurs and wake up liberal neighborhood in middle of the night | theblaze.com
As Portland’s protests against police violence and systemic racism approach 80 consecutive nights, the location of the main action has shifted from downtown to residential neighborhoods on the east side of the Willamette River, bringing crowds of demonstrators and a heavy police force onto usually quiet nighttime streets.
People who live and work in areas where protests have taken place are not happy.
After a protest was declared a riot Saturday when a small group of demonstrators lit a fire inside the Portland police union building on Lombard Street in North Portland, police pushed protesters into the Kenton neighborhood.
In downtown Kenton, protesters used wooden items, including picnic tables and road barrier signs, to build a barricade across Denver near Schofield Street. The standoff between police and demonstrators continued past midnight.
On Reddit and Facebook, people who live in the area expressed anger about property destruction.
“Lots of people worked hard to make our little neighborhood pleasant and to help the local businesses stay open,” wrote Redditor WheeblesWobble in a post called “Leave Kenton Alone!”
Expect more of this. BLM doesn't think it's getting enough attention and is changing tactics. Here they are moving into residential areas in Georgetown, DC on Aug 9.
BLM protesters intimidate diners, yell homophobic slurs and wake up liberal neighborhood in middle of the night | theblaze.com