Calm returns to Portland as federal agents withdraw [View all]
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Source: Washington Post
PORTLAND, Ore. This city's battle-scarred downtown was calm much of Friday after federal agents withdrew from the streets where they had faced off with protesters for days, though dozens remained stationed downtown to respond to any further violence.
The agents, who had been posted at a federal courthouse that protesters had targeted with graffiti and fire, moved to other downtown locations, held in reserve under a deal between Oregon Gov. Kate Brown (D) and the Trump administration. Amid criticism of the federal officers tactics, local and state police who took their place at the courthouse were far less aggressive largely staying out of sight Thursday night, making no arrests and firing no tear gas.
In moments reminiscent of the once-nightly clashes, a few protesters threw rocks or fireworks at the empty space where federal agents had stood. But the crowds were largely peaceful Thursday night into Friday, listening to speeches about police brutality and racism and chatting on the grass.
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The Department of Homeland Security is keeping more than 130 federal agents stationed near the courthouse as a quick reaction force, in case protests turn violent again, according to an internal DHS document reviewed by The Washington Post.
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