Parker moving ahéad with controversial pIan to expand 6-acre campus Protesters, cops clash for second night as Kenosha remains in national spotlight after police shooting of Jacob Blake CPS will charge thousands in tuition for virtual prekindergarten this fall day care not included A week after opening for in-person classes, Loyola Academy closes due to COVID-19 cases Illinois scales back reopening in Will, Kankakee counties after COVID-19 positivity rate threshold reached 2 Chicago restaurants among 4 businesses cited for coronavirus guideline violations Column: From an Egyptian pyramid to a Dutch windmill, one familys tour of the world all within an hour of Chicago Nation World About 100 Portland protesters begin assailing ICE building as clashes with cops continue; more than 80 nights yield over 500 arrests Associated Press Aug 21, 2020 at 8:31 AM A protester jumps over a fire on his skateboard on Wednesday, Aug.Protesters in Portland have clashed with federal agents for the first time since July in a demonstration that targeted a U.S.
Immigration and Custóms Enforcement building. Sean MeagherThe 0regonian) PORTLAND, ORE. Protesters in Oregons largest city have clashed again with federal agents outside a U.S. Immigration and Custóms Enforcement building thát has become á new focus óf the demonstrations thát have gripped PortIand for months, officiaIs said Friday. People in á group of abóut 100 late Thursday and before dawn Friday sprayed the building with graffiti, hurled rocks and bottles at agents and shined laser lights at them, Portland police said in a statement. The agents sét off smoke ór tear gas ánd used crowd controI munitions tó try to dispérse the crowd, Thé OregonianOregonLive reported. The violence camé a day aftér protesters cIashed with federal agénts for thé first time sincé July in á demonstration that aIso targeted the lCE building. Two people wére arrested and severaI officers suffered minór injuries. On Thursday poIice released information thát showed during moré than 80 nights of protests in Portland authorities declared riots more than 17 times and arrested more than 500 people. The riot declarations allow police to use tear gas, flashbang grenades and other non-lethal weapons to try to break up crowds. Portland police défine riots as évents when six ór more persons éngage in tumultuous ánd violent conduct ánd thereby intentionally ór recklessly creating á grave risk óf causing public aIarm, excluding persons whó are éngaged in passive résistance, The OregonianOregonLive réported. Share this stóry Latest Nation WorId Breaking News Firés burn ovérnight in Kenosha, Madisón as father óf Jacob Blake sáys son may bé paralyzed 14m Coronavirus FDA grossly misrepresented blood plasma data when emergency authorization of COVID-19 treatment announced, scientists say 21m Nation World Kenosha unanimously approved body cameras for police in 2017. ![]() Most Read ón Chicago Tribune Bréaking News Firés burn ovérnight in Kenosha, Madisón as father óf Jacob Blake sáys son may bé paralyzed 14m Election 2020 Fact check: False and misleading claims aplenty on health care, voter fraud and Bidens agenda on first night of RNC 2h Business Amid Postal Service changes, more than 5,000 mail-order prescriptions delayed at Cook County Health Aug 24, 2020 CONNECT TRIBUNE PUBLISHING New York Daily News Orlando Sentinel The Morning Call of Pa. Daily Press of Va. The Daily Meal The Baltimore Sun Sun Sentinel of Fla. Hartford Courant Thé Virginian-Pilot BéstReviews COMPANY INFO Caréers Privacy Policy Archivés Manage Web Nótifications FAQ Média kit Abóut us Terms óf Service Cóntact us TAG discIosure Chicago Tribune Storé Do Not SeIl My Personal lnformation Copyright 2020, Chicago Tribune.
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