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Portland rioters draw law enforcement response near federal courthouse: report
Earlier in the day a crowd protested oil pipeline plans between Wisconsin and Alberta
By Dom Calicchio | Fox News.

Downtown Portland, Oregon, erupted in violence yet again Thursday night, drawing tear gas and smoke bombs from federal officers who were deployed to quell the unrest, according to a report.

Rioters set fires and smashed windows in the area of the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse until being driven away by federal officers, OregonLive.com reported.

Law enforcement officers deployed in Portland, Oregon, on Thursday night. (FOX 12 Oregon)

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The courthouse is often defended by the Federal Protective Service but it wasn't immediately clear if FPS personnel were the officers involved in Thursday's action. Portland city police and Oregon state police have also been deployed during past riots in the city.

The scene in downtown Portland, Oregon, on Thursday night. (FOX 12 Oregon)

The crowd later made a return to the area, managing to break some courthouse windows and set another fire, the report said.

Whether anyone was arrested or injured was not immediately clear.

A fire burns in Portland, Ore., on Thursday night. (FOX 12 Oregon)
A fire burns in Portland, Ore., on Thursday night. (FOX 12 Oregon)
Earlier in the day, a crowd had gathered to protest plans to replace and expand an oil pipeline that runs between Superior, Wisconsin, and the Canadian province of Alberta, journalist Suzette Smith reported on Twitter.

Some protesters also cited the start of the Derek Chauvin trial in Minnesota as a reason for the unrest, Smith wrote. Chauvin is the former Minneapolis police officer who is facing murder charges in the May 25 police custody death of George Floyd.

Thursday's violence in Portland was expected, with some business owners boarding up their businesses earlier in the day, OregonLive.com reported.

Oregon's largest city has seen almost daily and nightly protests for much of the past year.

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 03/12/2021 07:57 AM
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Burn it down, Antifa dudes. Show us that you mean it. After you are done with Portland, do the same to all prog-run cities. We don't need or want them.

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