Protesters Beat On Lexus GS 350 in Portland, Oregon
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"The incident at SW 4th and Salmon happened during a protest for Patrick Kimmons, a man shot to death by Portland police September 30. Kimmons, 27, was shot and rushed to a nearby hospital, where he later died. "A gun was recovered near Mr. Kimmons, and multiple firearms were recovered in the area of the crime scene," officials said October 1.
The demonstrators gathered in the streets to demonstrate against police using deadly force.
During that demonstration, a man driving a silver Lexus drove through the crowd. He had a green light to make the turn but the walk sign was on for the crosswalk. Protesters began hitting his car and someone got in front of the Lexus.
captured by Brandon Farley shows the driver inching forward, getting clear and driving away quickly. He stopped less than a block away, got out, looked at the damage to his car quickly, then got back in as protesters arrived and again began hitting his car.
In an interview, the driver said he got out of his car earlier and asked protesters to move. But, he said, they grabbed him. He got back into the car, which is when they began beating on his car and smashed his driver's side window.
The person in front of the car was trying to lift up the front end as the driver was trying to get out of the area.
The driver said there is $3000 damage to his car. He called the police to file a report after he left the area, which police confirmed.
No one has filed a police report against the driver, and no charges of any kind have been filed at this point.
PPB Sgt. Chris Burley said officers were monitoring the protest. Asked why police didn't step in when protesters went into the streets and affected traffic, Burley said the bureau "weighs the ability for people to gather to practice their First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and assembly, as well as the impact it places on the rest of the Portland community. Throughout this event the police bureau was monitoring the crowd."
Anyone with direct knowledge of this incident is asked to contact Portland police."
I'm sure a few choice words were exchanged between the driver and the protester prior to the guy putting his hands on the car, All of this could have been avoided had the driver not gotten out of his car the first time and just let the protesters pass or just avoid it all together and keep going strait. What the video doesn't show is the exchange between the driver and the protester prior to making the turn. It's unfortunate the situation escalated the way it did. Apparently police were monitoring the protest, but why were they absent during this incident?
The demonstrators gathered in the streets to demonstrate against police using deadly force.
During that demonstration, a man driving a silver Lexus drove through the crowd. He had a green light to make the turn but the walk sign was on for the crosswalk. Protesters began hitting his car and someone got in front of the Lexus.
In an interview, the driver said he got out of his car earlier and asked protesters to move. But, he said, they grabbed him. He got back into the car, which is when they began beating on his car and smashed his driver's side window.
The person in front of the car was trying to lift up the front end as the driver was trying to get out of the area.
The driver said there is $3000 damage to his car. He called the police to file a report after he left the area, which police confirmed.
No one has filed a police report against the driver, and no charges of any kind have been filed at this point.
PPB Sgt. Chris Burley said officers were monitoring the protest. Asked why police didn't step in when protesters went into the streets and affected traffic, Burley said the bureau "weighs the ability for people to gather to practice their First Amendment rights to freedom of speech and assembly, as well as the impact it places on the rest of the Portland community. Throughout this event the police bureau was monitoring the crowd."
Anyone with direct knowledge of this incident is asked to contact Portland police."
I'm sure a few choice words were exchanged between the driver and the protester prior to the guy putting his hands on the car, All of this could have been avoided had the driver not gotten out of his car the first time and just let the protesters pass or just avoid it all together and keep going strait. What the video doesn't show is the exchange between the driver and the protester prior to making the turn. It's unfortunate the situation escalated the way it did. Apparently police were monitoring the protest, but why were they absent during this incident?
Last edited by peasodos; 10-10-18 at 10:01 AM.
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Those protesters don't want to try that in Texas...especially with a woman.
Lots of people carry in Texas...
Lots of people carry in Texas...
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................Too bad the Lexus owner didn't have this fellow with him!
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lol @ the mainstream media always showing the worst to advance their agenda, stoke fear in their viewers, and sway you one way. Same ***** with CNN, NBC, ect...
All the news on TV nowadays is recycled bad news, opinions from so called experts, and talking all day about the same crap. If anything good happened we would never know, because those headlines don't make big ratings.
All the news on TV nowadays is recycled bad news, opinions from so called experts, and talking all day about the same crap. If anything good happened we would never know, because those headlines don't make big ratings.
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Apparently, you live in a state where the US Constitution doesn't apply. I can open carry about anywhere but a federal building or school. I have open carried into a bank when carrying a large amount of cash. Nobody batted an eye but that was 30 years ago. Now they don't see it unless things get bad. Luckily, nobody has had to know.
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Many people, especially women, are told that if someone other than law enforcement is trying to stop them and preventing them from escaping danger - to do whatever is necessary to get away even if it means running over the people that are preventing you from escaping. Oftentimes it is a matter of either your life, or their life...