Downtown Portland: Far-right extremists groups and anti-fascists battled on the streets off for over an hour.
There were beatings, mace, and improvised firework explosives.
No police response.
A man with an assault rifle has been patrolling downtown Portland for over 17 minutes, police have driven by without stopping.
No police response.
The man carrying an assault rifle walked by a crowded bar in downtown Portland.
The man with the assault rifle has walked towards police and is now detained at the justice center.
A police officer tells this reporter: the man with the rifle called them, said he was being followed by a crowd.
I asked if police told the man to walk to justice center, the police officer nodded in the affirmative.
I am out of downtown.
8:59pm:
Far-right extremist groups, led by proud boy Tusitala "Tiny" Toese, close off an intersection to allow attendees of a Sean Feucht religious event to exit the waterfront.
Anti-fascists confront the far-right groups acting as security.
Proud boy Tusitala "Tiny" Toese directs men to form a line on a street outside a federal building.
Anti-fascists and far-right groups faced off without police or federal response.
proud boy Tusitala "Tiny" Toese tells a crowd of anti-fascists to throw more fireworks at him so he can take a swing.
For 21 minutes outside a federal building: Far-right groups shoot paintballs at anti-fascists, anti-fascist throw fireworks in return.
No police response.
Multiple times vehicles drove aggressively through crowds
As proud boys Tusitala "Tiny" Toese and his gorup exited, they launched Roman candles at anti-fascists.
A man walking around downtown with an AR-15 with a suppressor aims his weapon at journalist @PDocumentarians
A man walking around downtown with an AR-15 with a suppressor aims his weapon at an unarmed black man who tells him to keep waking.
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Law enforcement officers across the state are trained that these types of munitions “shall not be aimed at the head, neck or any other vital organs,” according to guidelines from California Commission on Peace of Officers and Standards Training.
The story of the search and rescue of the Seven Oaks community in the mountains of the San Bernardino National Forest, cut off from the world during Tropical Storm Hilary.
For @nytimes with @alishajucevic (1/30)
It starts with Greg Fink, whose lived in Seven Oaks for over 40 years.
Greg & his wife fled during the storm, literally running to saftey.
Now he’s back and on a mission:
First: Get home to feed his cats, who haven’t eaten in 2 days.
Next: Help the people stranded. (2/30)
Tropical Storm Hilary reigned down Sunday night, overflowing the Santa Ana River.
Fast moving storm water destroyed everything in it’s path, Shredding trailer homes, trees, even taking the road with it.
31 people still inside Seven Oaks were now cut off without an exit. (3/30)
At the Chino Valley School Board meeting the board is voting on a policy that would out trans students.
The policy would require teachers to notify parents within 72 hours if a student wishes to be identified by a pronoun other than the one “listed on their birth certificate”
California Attorney General Bonta issued a statement today expressing “serious concern” over the proposed Parental Notification policy that Chino Valley Board is considering.
The school board has already ejected a few attendees for “unruly behavior” (they cheered or shouted)
The crowd is a mix of parents, pride supporters, and anti-LGBTQ groups that are wearing the “leave our kids alone” t-shirts that were seen in the Glendale protests last month.