PORTLAND, OR – With the rioting that has been
taking place in Portland, it comes with little surprise that some
of the bad actors present wind up getting arrested.But speaking of
bad actors present, one of the people arrested on September 4th was
none other than
the son of actor John Malkovich.
Congratulations John, You
Raised a Terrorist! — Antifa Son of Hollywood Actor John
Malkovich Arrested in Portland https://t.co/DvWj3pOglV via @gatewaypundit— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit)
September 6, 2020
It was protest night number 100 in Portland. Reportedly 27
people were arrested for various charges during the protest and
among them was 28-year-old Loewy Malkovich.
The Portland Police Bureau
issued the press release which showcased the actor’s son
among those arrested ( the PPB mistakenly cited Malkovich as being
38 instead of 28-years-old).
According to the PPB, the protest was declared an unlawful
assembly after officers had rocks thrown at them by some of those
present that evening.
John Malkovich’s son arrested
at violent BLM rally in Portland https://t.co/L6x7cA3dpO via @nypost— Eyes On Q (@EyesOnQ)
September 6, 2020
The protest began as a march at roughly 9:45 p.m. on September
4th, where demonstrators began marching from Kenton Park with many
adorned in gas masks, helmets, various forms of body armor and
carrying shields.
Police stated this type of attire worn by protesters suggested
“that they were not planning to be peaceful.â€
And apparently the police were right.
With the march having began at Keaton Park, they wound up making
their way to the Portland Police Association within the 1800 Block
of North Lombard Street while those among the crowd were chanting
“burn it down.â€
Officers were already positioned around the perimeter of the
building, considering that the PPA has been one of many targets by
rioters in the recent months.
There were also concerns of protesters blocking traffic. As the
PPB announced to the crowd that had gathered that the North Lombard
Street was open to traffic and that they needed to stay off the
street.
To those in the area of N
Denver and N Lombard: The streets are open to vehicular traffic,
stay out of the street. Stay off of private property.— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice)
September 5, 2020
However, a large portion was said to have disregarded the orders
to remain of the roadway.
Those from the crowd then confronted officers positioned outside
of the building, screaming at them and using “lights and
noisemakers†to agitate police. In an incredible display of
restraint, officers allowed that to go unchecked for over 90
minutes.
But by 11:35 p.m, rocks, full soda cans, and water bottles were
being hurled at officers positioned outside the building.
The Incident Commander at that point declared the protest was
now an unlawful assembly and made the announcement to the crowd
present.
The crowd was told to immediately disperse the area or they
would be subject to arrest, citation and potential crowd control
measures like impact weapons and tear gas.
Officers will continue to make
targeted arrests of those who fail to adhere to this order. The
gathering at N Lombard St and N Campbell Ave has been declared an
unlawful assembly. Leave the area to the north and/or west
immediately.— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice)
September 5, 2020
Since the order to disperse was essentially ignored by a
majority of the crowd, the officers “began to make targeted
arrests,†and started to move the crowd back out of the
street.
One person arrested was said to have been using their vehicle to
support the unlawful assembly, and a traffic stop conducted on the
driver revealed an illegally possessed firearm. Police were said to
have arrested the driver, 34-year-old Demetrius Batchelor, on an
existing warrant and a gun charge.
Press Release: Rocks Thrown at
Officers Prompt Unlawful Assembly, Arrests Made (Photo)
Link: https://t.co/Df2j5YAXDR
pic.twitter.com/z3acv9D20Q— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice)
September 5, 2020
Aside from the driver arrested for the illegal gun, nearly
everyone arrested during the protest received charges related to
interfering with a peace officer and disorderly conduct.
As for Malkovich’s son, he was charged with interfering with a
peace officer and disorderly conduct in the second-degree.
During the entirety of the events that played out during the
evening of the 4th, the PPB was said to have been assisted by the
Oregon State Police and that some crowd control munitions were
used. However, there was reportedly no CS deployed during the
unlawful assembly.
Portland rioters throw molotov cocktail at police, lighting
protestor on fire. Police then save his life.
PORTLAND, OR – One minute, they’re
screaming at police and attacking them. The next… the officers
are saving them.
The Portland protestors met at 7 p.m. on Saturday at Ventura
Park in what marked the 100th consecutive day of riots. The
location is near the Portland Police East Precinct – which seems
to be one of their favorite places to visit.
Thread got broken pretty early
on in the night, this was supposed to be the start of the thread-
https://t.co/Mh75vYW1TN— Garrison Davis (Teargas Proof) (@hungrybowtie)
September 6, 2020
Police showed up, asking protestors to abide by basic safety
guidelines and laws.
Portland Police are making
loudspeaker announcements reminding people marching near Ventura
Park to remain on sidewalks and obey all laws. The march is
unpermitted. Portland Police encourage lawful demonstrations.— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice)
September 6, 2020
We’re told that within minutes, the crowd turned violent.
People started throwing Molotov cocktails and screaming “fuck the
policeâ€.
Police are making repeated
announcements. This remains a riot. Members of the group have
thrown Molotov cocktails injuring at least one community member.
Failure to disperse may result in arrest citation crowd control
agents including tear gas and/or impact weapons.— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice)
September 6, 2020
At that point, it was declared a riot. The crowd continued to
escalate the violence, throwing rocks at officers and continuing to
toss explosive devices.
Portland Police encourage
people to stay off MAX tracks for their own safety and to put back
all of the rocks they are picking up from the MAX tracks. People in
this crowd have repeatedly thrown rocks at vehicles and police
throughout the night.— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice)
September 6, 2020
In response, the crowd set off fireworks.
Again, the Portland police once again told the crowd that the
celebration was no longer a protest, but a riot. They told them to
leave immediately, and to go east.
To celebrate more than 100
days of violent protests & riots,
#antifa in Portland are rioting in SE Portland. They started
large fires in the street. Police have declared a riot.
#PortlandRiots pic.twitter.com/RCN4eGqlgE— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo)
September 6, 2020
In an attempt to block officers from moving forward, the rioters
launched a huge fire in the middle of the street.
Police could be heard ordering that people clear the area. They
gave the rioters the list of appropriate reasons to clear the area.
The police warned the rioters that they could be subject to arrest,
citation or crowd control agents etc.
The rioters responded by firing more commercial mortars at the
officers… who responded by firing off tear gas.
Officers shoot gas into the
park pic.twitter.com/ysdsEJa1uw— 45th ןÇןןÉɹÉd ʇsıpɹnsqÉ ÇpÉbıɹq
(@45thabsurdist)
September 6, 2020
Reports indicated the scene looked like a war zone.
It’s like a war zone in the
residential area of SE Portland where antifa are rioting tonight.
#PortlandRiots pic.twitter.com/UkgoL4pRPB— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo)
September 6, 2020
The police begin their march….
Police advance pic.twitter.com/H4p0j9EuLc
— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker)
September 6, 2020
Then protestors decided that they would try to throw a Molotov
cocktail at the line of police cars and officers, in hopes that
they could turn an officer into an effigy. But alas, they lit one
of their own on fire.
The glass broke and the crowd let out a gasp as a figure turned
to face the blaze.
Then to the horror of the crowd, a person ran with their pants
on fire.
The figure moved quickly escape the fire, but it only grew
larger and larger as if he walked on the flames. He ran towards the
crowd.
A person in the crowd can be heard saying:
“F***ing idot.â€
The man caught on fire did not think to, or rather chose to
ignore the establishment’s saying of “Stop, drop, and
roll.â€
He fell, and some of his fellow rioters jumped on him to try to
help their burning comrade. He fought them. Today, he learned a
powerful lesson. Fire hurts, and rubber makes fire burn more. One
of his comrades can be heard saying:
“Take your shoes off!â€
But then the police come to the rescue, being the villians that
they are, and one says oh so calmly:
“Smother it.â€
And the burned rioter learned another lesson that day. Fire goes
out when it is smothered, not by running.
Graphic:
#Antifa rioters throw a Molotov cocktail in direction of police
in SE Portland. It lands next to people, setting one on fire. Video
by @TaylerUSA.
#PortlandRiots pic.twitter.com/NJfEURKfkC— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo)
September 6, 2020
From another angle we can see the fire burning close to the
people. A man emerges from the flames like in those really epically
bad super hero movies. He dances around trying to escape the
flames. One person in the crowd says:
“Holy sh*t.â€
Another person commands:
“Get down! Get down!â€
The man on fire falls to the ground and rolls as two people try
to help him beat out the fire. Others try to help beat the flame
out of him. Someone says:
“Stop, drop and roll…shit!â€
Well at least someone learned something in school.
The voices repeat the same as above. Smother it. Take your shoes
off. But then a voice emerges:
“There he is!â€
Graphic: Another angle of the
person being set on fire by a Molotov cocktail thrown by antifa
militants in SE Portland. Rioters try to help but don’t do much.
Cops are the ones who rush in & put out the flames. Video by
@BGOnTheScene.
#PortlandRiots pic.twitter.com/9gNFo73Lyc— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo)
September 6, 2020
The rioters showed their appreciation of the police the only way
they knew how.
They threw more firecrackers at them, hurled insults at them,
and what can only be viewed as a thank you fire, as these rioters
are simple minded human beings.
We can only guess at their emerging language of violence.
— 45th ןÇןןÉɹÉd ʇsıpɹnsqÉ ÇpÉbıɹq
(@45thabsurdist)
September 6, 2020
More firebombs were thrown at the officers.
Fire bombs were thrown at
officers, injuring at least one community member. Police are trying
to restore peace and order for the safety of this neighborhood.
https://t.co/V3UOCR6Bc4— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice)
September 6, 2020
They decided to fill the air with smoke and to set cars on fire.
Car alarms go off, and a white light being held by a protestor can
be seen as they walk toward the smoke. The police repeat
themselves. The police keep their line and continue to march behind
the protestors.
Extremely heavy smoke in SE
Portland tonight as
#antifa riot using Molotov cocktails. One person was already
set on fire. BLM-antifa are celebrating more than 100 days of
violence in the city.
#PortlandRiots pic.twitter.com/hqA5lF9gao— Andy Ngô (@MrAndyNgo)
September 6, 2020
It’s not over yet. Police decide to make their move and
sprint in to make arrests. Police run unafraid of some lady
screaming:
“F*** you!â€
Apparently, these people do not know any other words except
vulgarities. This makes it hard for the police to communicate with
them, as the vulgarities can mean many different things.
The police start pouncing on the disrupters. They have many
protestors on the ground, and being placed under arrest.
From earlier, another ugly
arrest. Police repeatedly punch the arrestee. pic.twitter.com/lkBJgv0nhm— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK)
September 6, 2020
Police return and charge. Five
ish of them tackle one young woman and pull her shirt up over her
head. pic.twitter.com/rmxgiIR3jP— Robert Evans (The Only Robert Evans) (@IwriteOK)
September 6, 2020
The protestors seemed to split, and then join together a couple
of times. They seem like pack animals.
The crowds were split up and
marching through the streets for a while but have now reunited
pic.twitter.com/TAXTNxQIns— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker)
September 6, 2020
Below, it can observed that the Anti-Fa and Black Lives Matter
cannot comprehend why they are behind arrested. There are many
questions being asked like:
“What did I do?â€
“Why are you arresting me?â€
The police arrive again. Lots
of arrests pic.twitter.com/ZXmj0JynY5— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker)
September 6, 2020
A crowd remains in the street.
Still a crowd of a few hundred
out moving through the streets. Police depart the scene here with
some tear gas and pepper balls. pic.twitter.com/3zdOobUAlu— Mike Baker (@ByMikeBaker)
September 6, 2020
Police say they’ll spend the better part of Sunday trying to
recover from the attacks.
Man arrested 4 times in Portland riots. The city released him three
times. Now the feds are stepping in.
PORTLAND, OR – A man from Washington state
was arrested four times within a four week period for rioting in
Portland, which in three of those instances this man was bailed out
or released. Now the federal government
has stepped in, and has charged the man following a fourth
arrest.
Washington State Man Charged
with Civil Disorder After Assaulting Portland Police Officer:
Kristopher Michael Donnelly of Kelso has been charged with civil
disorder after assaulting a local police officer and being arrested
during East Portland riots. https://t.co/1X73yXiNUH— FBI Portland (@FBIPortland)
September 4, 2020
The Department of Justice
recently charged 26-year-old Kristopher Michael Donnelly civil
disorder, which according to
federal law could see Donnelly in prison for five years.
Donnelly’s first documented
arrest during the Portland riots occurred on August 5th, where
authorities say that Donnelly was caught on film using a hammer to
smash the windows of the Portland Police Bureau’s East
Precinct.
The DOJ also noted that Donnelly was among those throwing
objects at police and even assaulted an officer when police were
trying to arrest him that evening.
Donnelly was booked into
jail for charges of rioting, criminal mischief, second-degree
disorderly conduct, interfering with a peace officer and resisting
arrest. His bail was set at $5,000 at the time, which was paid, and
he was subsequently released.
But it didn’t take long for Donnelly to be out allegedly
rioting again, as he was arrested
again on August 8th. The Portland Police had declared a riot on
the evening of the 8th outside of the Penumbra Kelly Building,
which authorities say Donnelly was part and parcel to said
riot.
Kristopher Michael Donnelly Aug 8 arrest
– MCDC
After getting charged with second-degree disorderly conduct,
interfering with a peace officer and rioting – the judge ordered
Donnelly released without bail.
Moving on to the evening of August 22nd and the early morning
hours of the 23rd, there was yet another riot in Portland.
Police officers and even a medic were under
attack from rioters, where baseball sized rocks and bottles
were hurled and fires were set. Once again –