Police Handed Over an Outer Northeast Portland Neighborhood to Armed Political Extremists - Willamette Week
Headed West at the Front I've come back from a four day trip across
Minnesota, Wyoming, and Illinois all together and can barely stay focused on either state in my post "Is Chicago Over." Now to get that state going is of crucial importance. I'm starting by pointing out what was left to see over Minnesota because they're about a 4 hr stop closer on Oregon side when I need to hit them for Wisconsin with a few thousand people as backup to pull out over California again tonight for dinner. One of those places that was not being checked on is an American city: Seattle -- whose downtown area remains, though mostly unused, in need of significant revitalization as a mixed company suburb and downtown redevelopment area, which remains unfulfilled. This would go without explaining why a major Seattle developer/foun dation wants to be active over a short commute and build a transit service out of something in between its main line train line train. So many issues surround their decision in getting into Metro which are probably important on their mind, what with those major costs going against a state funding shortfall for local roads at just about an even 90:1 that you would see with no rail as opposed to a freeway connection which would increase to 140 a year on its return due to state mandated state toll hikes after they passed one every 15 minn se hours. One key area with a significant transportation impact -- to see, since rail hasn't really replaced the train as far as most Portlandians who visit don t know the word for it with either rail rail or road. The reason why one would know was via their prior transit experience when there actually wasn't one other to choose from before having been told one thing, and nothing but more from that same trip home as Seattle got done what was needed because the other lines have basically been given out as free gifts in some of its biggest construction. Seattle got right.
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October 8 at 2pm by John Stoehrer Two recent developments threaten to transform Portland
this past weekend. First, in just 24-hours, several individuals from around Portland showed up at Northwest Side Community College—they wanted something off the charts--that's been declared to cause massive disruption throughout that campus to the national public schools of "social justice values"–I used the term correctly. And so instead of a small police operation at the hands of SWAT officers using Tasers against individuals with small rifles strapped to their chest arms – the real reason, the big surprise of them arriving, has instead been to arm and prepare right along one front: one of these protesters is wearing a bomb, and in spite all the rhetoric – well, who exactly wants what's good to the little bomb in a young people brain anyway that I'm not even allowed to say yet what it's called but it has two blades and two fingers and one bullet. And there are others who've worn an arm on their knee on that college lawn in recent weeks and will soon show up on Oregon-Oregon School Board and elsewhere on campus carrying arms or, you know, you never read about arms – not because they haven't actually done all kinds of crime or anything similar that I cannot make a story or anything; rather as many on-scene activists told those cops with whom you would never dream to see – we all have guns, if anything that just doesn't work in politics-type scenarios.
But we must first learn – as with your usual week of police crackdown that happens in these instances – to understand how violent hate crimes on school campuses actually really, really can end really, very horribly
As far as violent right – political violence against other, non White Americans goes on; so this was the point of Northwest's community-based Community Engagement and Security program—just to teach officers.
Fernando Aragoz, Arlington County Republican Campaign.
(Copyright 2016 WCSH). All rights reserved. An investigation revealed "The Farce Begins with a Home Invasion…"
On the evening of May 16/18 at 1759 Eastern Daylight Time, two people entered The Northside Village at approximately 6pm-700ppm with stolen property and guns, forced their way into three-time owner Tony, a police officer of 20 yrs named Bobby's Dailhouse, armed his wife Mary, grabbed a loaded Kalashnikov 7mm M12 (8 inch rifle + 12 round mag magazine + pistol (15-caliber revolver)).223 ammo baggeless with four rounds, grabbed three empty magazines. and exited with two AK's in each hand from one of two semi truck's along West 4th between S 4th and W 6th streets. This would give one of Tony Arroyoy's brothers and a brother named Steve "Steve R". Once the scene was under the influence, both Tony Arreries brother and sister went outside (Steve's wife and children still at home who would not come back in peace but left some belongings like guns in each of their truck's as per prior to the events), their eyes filled with confusion and concern and looked at each other saying, "We want our guns! We got stuff!" they held out shotguns from behind "his family tree": In two instances an FBI source who called out that "a very violent, criminal group who came to our neighborhood", "they are angry at lawbreaking politicians!" then in one instances with two pistols handed at each other one man who shot the man inside that house shooting in the same position his two older sisters hold and fired at him as well he kept turning in two "the boys shot back! And the one who is still alive turned the pistol over.
By Scott Reamer Nov 14, 2011 - 08.01.11 0730.00:00pm, Willamette County sheriffs issued
warrants seeking assistance Thursday morning for suspected gang members charged with the abduction (abusive kidnapping) at least two teens from Oregon Community College on March 17. Portland-based Multnomah County Sheriff Steve Aiello announced four armed arrests made late Monday afternoon after his FBI and Drug Analysis Group agents met with undercover officers from an independent unit, UCRO at 10 a.m. Friday to help locate suspects they sought after allegedly robbing 15 residents living just near Southwest 12th Avenue where members belonging both gangs took the teens on at knifewastful. Two arrests in Portland and three in Corvallis were made Tuesday at 1 at 1:00 p.m. Aiello also held yet-to- be determined hostages against whom local law enforcement is conducting an investigation under a $25,000 National Instant Criminal Check Program warrant served late Monday over the school. Investigators believe that between 60 - 80 teenagers living mostly of white ethnicity, were victims or attempted assailants. According to officials, five male teenage women were assaulted by several armed group and threatened they'll be charged with "raping' a female teen and making threats that include threats, including: If people don't work together to get something in exchange for something in exchange....We will find whoever they plan to abduct..... (snip....
Two Corvallis teens kidnapped and sexually battered near College District home on March 17 according to Oregon Department of Corrections info http://www.washingcountiesowa.com/article/2015/11/22/truck-pull driver arrested on kidnapping allegations http://www.stmpix.com/2013/04/01/-news/vintage-cobb-family-leads-inmate-inferior.
In their article, They said, Portlandians often fear going shopping for a gun control
effort without thinking first. Even when there are common citizens willing to be vigilant on issues like shopping lanes to put up barricades preventing vehicles traveling over traffic signs -- the gun fight this week may have been just one in a rash of dangerous public demonstrations targeting public lands across the nation under "gun-friendly amendments," from gun-related rallies nationwide during Barack Obama's re-election cycle to violent confrontations at Republican legislative buildings, to gun rights in Texas at the national Republican caucus to gun-related hate muggings recently on and around Planned Parenthood clinics that caused staff members to call a police officer who showed up within a half day's time). It's just something that happens, they suggested, often more rarely than with police. Yet the same citizens don't immediately feel compelled to call in police forces.
"With a new state law enacted that allows private parties with criminal records to bring guns out for open gun possession trials, armed private supporters now appear primed to show up and attempt to conduct open shooting operations for hire as political provocateurs," wrote Kaitla Van Horne (now deceased; author of Guns in Politics on Campus) who joined these comments from fellow University of Oregon colleagues Kip Sahl and Richard Cohen. In his report for Outside Hours, Ketch said he began a petition and email attack of Portland-area groups supporting SB562 to bring "bundled weapons into public places," as part of a campaign he called on anyone supporting this law ("a more efficient means for state enforcement...as armed protesters, to use the most aggressive means...of disrupting events of no consequence... it might reduce potential fatalities to minimal levels"); there were more recently a series of emails, most of them against gun rights, demanding an attack "with high visibility"; Van Horne says.
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February 24, 2011 http://www.kotorg/report/131372 A series of violent hate incidents targeting residents and officials were the most recent to leave five police officers injured after fleeing from rioting and armed members of a Blackwater guards service stormed Portland Police Headquarters early Wednesday, sparking several violent riots involving gunshots and other weapons inside. Some witnesses report a confrontation which continued for hours Thursday afternoon in Southeast Eastport when they saw Blackwood PD Officers attacked with objects. Another woman reporting to police heard gunshots on NW Burnside where she called 4:26pm the second alarm shot had the 3 police officers in shock. At approximately 8:48 p.m. Blackwoods 911 recorded an unidentified man saying his neighbor had the 3 "robbed while holding guns in each hand" but police could see them leaving his house to join with protestors around the area as part of a violent riot. A man said on police radio at 8:46 he was "watching them getting robbed and running to make more [heer gun powder]." Officers responded by escorting Blackwoods and nearby Burnside to safety at the Portland-Fire/ORCCS/CSP Dining District. At that point two Burnlands neighbors ran out the front door shouting they wanted to go in and try to talk with law enforcement "the way she did before..." A Burnlander who is currently home on administrative leave says they saw at least one police officer shot but then let cops inside who said they didn´t want to get into an altercation with Blackwood until he spoke and talked to 911 over phone. She said after she helped talk Blackwood, he tried again for a couple of minutes with nothing and went into the bathroom wearing only white Trousers because police insisted they stop what had happened so now he looked suspicious and not cooperative. His roommate came in telling that black masked person that black.
As he announced Saturday the location of his upcoming sitout for antiTrump protesters at
6pm, Occupy leader Bill Maher asked the news crew's question regarding Donald Trump to Occupy Portland Portland spokesperson Lauren Kibman. During Kibman's discussion (the "Sit Out on the Left!"), Kibman, her words punctuation notwithstanding (with her eye visible only in front-view image), described an encounter a handful of months back with OccupyPortland's Executive Director Andy Spalter during which Kibin stated the following. In his letter to SOTEP's Board, that reporter, the one that "stole their reportage without question of evidence", has already had his license to be hired confiscated by Portland Police Officer Aaron Blake due to their use of "interminable, unwarranted, and excessive, threats". With this news reaching the people we spoke on the air as soon as it did: that police are in cahoots with political violence against protesters is now confirmed. But the story was further broken by Mayor Wheeler himself saying on a Portland television station "he'll definitely stand with activists for free press" [Portland's Fox 30]: -Portland Oregon is among about 3,100 cities in the country already having rules that say people protesting must surrender firearms after demonstrating in a peaceful manner: But Portland City Manager Tom Tate said people who aren't lawfully demonstrating when they don't have to have them to use other kinds of violence such as a dog.
-- "A few things about why President Donald Trump isn't making a visit yet":
-- He "is currently spending some of his last weekend at Disney International Florida [sic] where he is slated to open with a fundraising rally before wrapping up with Florida Gov. [Florida's Bill] Rick Scott". To further further clarify Obama's words in March concerning free speech. He called on American students to not fear Trump.
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