Tear gas and less-lethal munition suppliers for the Portland Police Bureau received federal payroll protection loans
opb.org/article/2020/1…
This is in a year when Portland police bought a lot of riot control munitions
From Curtis Blue line police purchased $67,000 in munitions including:

-$22,00 in tear gas
-$11,000 in rubber pellet Grenades
-$4,800 in smoke grenades

The parent company received $2.5million in PPP loans
Police purchased $96,000 in 40mm sponge impact rounds from Aardvark Tactical

-That same company also sold over $1.1 million to the Feds, including tasers to the secret service & ICE, as well as tactical robots for ICE

-Aardvark received $46,000 in paycheck protection loans
The third generation owners of one Oregon’s longest running black owned businesses(since 1954), Dean’ beauty Salon and Barber Shop, applied for PPP loans. They were denied twice.

“The deck has always been stacked against us”
A small cosmetics company wasn’t considered essential and had to close during the lockdown.

The company was denied a PPP loan and had to let 10 Of the 12 employees go.

“The system is so broken. All my friends that own restaurants too, we’re only as strong as our community.”
-Portland police purchased $7,000 worth of tear gas and pepper balls form Hurricane Butterfly

-The small WA state company describes itself as an “international arms dealer”

-they received $38,000 in federal paycheck protection loans

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11 Dec
Here’s a guide on what’s going on with the Red House eviction blockade

W/ @_jlevinson @ryanjhaas
opb.org/article/2020/1…
For three days, protesters in Portland have been in a standoff with law enforcement over an eviction effort in the city.

Barricades and improvised spike strips line the streets around the home, and protesters have said they aren’t leaving until their demands are met.
Like many cities, Portland has seen extensive protests for racial justice this year. Protesters demonstrated against police brutality for more than 100 consecutive nights.
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9 Dec
Protestors are barricading a gentrified neighborhood in north Portland, hoping to repel police and prevent an eviction
-The “Red House” has been foreclosed on.

-In September sheriffs tried to evict the residents, a black family whose owned the house since the 1950’s

-The family refinanced the mortgage, but ran into issues paying it off

-Protesters have been trying to prevent an eviction since
Protestors have been fortifying barricades, preparing to repel police
Read 12 tweets
28 Nov
A short thread on Portland Police food expenses during particular protest days
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19 Nov
Portland police are checking concealed gun permits of “Back the blue” demonstrators outside the justice center
About 30 demonstrators and counter demonstrators
There’s arguing, but no violence.
Read 23 tweets
8 Nov
Downtown Portland, Oregon
Biden-Harris celebration taking place
This isn’t a protest, it’s a dance party
Read 13 tweets
7 Nov
“Stop the steal” rally in Salem, Oregon
About 400 people at the Oregon capital, similar rallies are taking place nationwide
Speaker says A.P. doesn’t decide election and doesn’t accept Biden victory, until votes are “certified”
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