Police in Portland, Ore. declared that a once peaceful protest was a riot after demonstrators were seen attacking drivers and committing acts of vandalism during their march against Donald Trump’s election Thursday night.
What a bunch of No Good, Commie loving, Safe Space having, Participation Trophy receiving, SJW, Politically Correct little bitches! Here is the cold hard truth, like many of my fellow law abiding citizens; WE ARE SICK OF YOUR SHIT!
If you are going to be a cockroach there are some things you need to know.
1- If you unlawfully detain me and my family by blocking the road and impeding us from going on our way; I WILL RUN YOUR ASS OVER.
2- If you try to destroy my property, You WILL BE GETTING AN ASS WHOOPING.
3- If you even remotely try to harm me and mine, YOU’RE GOING TO GET SHOT.
Fox News Reports:
(FOX)- Portland police said at least 29 people were arrested in the riot and that more information would be given on the charges Friday morning.
According to KPTV, one driver had her windshield smashed and someone painted “Capitalism kills” on a nearby convenience store. Police declared the protest a riot at around 8:30 pm. A riot is a Class C felony in Oregon.
The state Department of Transportation briefly shut down Interstate 5 between the Marquan Bridge and the Fremont Bridge due to the demonstration. Parts of Interstate 84 were also temporarily closed.
Protesters in Portland’s Pearl District were breaking windows of several businesses and some were arming themselves with rocks from a construction site, police said.
“People attending any of the various protest events are encouraged to obey all laws and be respectful of others who are using city streets, freeways and mass transit. Marching into and blocking streets is illegal, and dangerous to protesters as well as road users and has a significantly negative impact to our community. Pedestrians walking on the freeway is illegal and extremely dangerous to all road users,” Portland police said.
Anti-Trump demonstrations erupted across the U.S. for the second straight night. From Portland to Chicago to New York and parts in between drew a couple hundred people. (Read More)

