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UPDATED 9:55 AM PT — Sunday, July 26, 2020
Seattle police declared Black Lives Matter protests a riot after demonstrations turned violent. On Saturday night, 45 people were reportedly arrested and 21 officers were injured.
It’s not a peaceful protest in Seattle. The crowd are the aggressors. They set fire to a Starbucks right before this. pic.twitter.com/JVIiCxCPut
— (((Jason Rantz))) on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) July 25, 2020
This came just one day after a federal judge granted a temporary block, which allowed police to use non-lethal crowd control equipment.
Thousands gathered at the city’s Capitol Hill, where CHOP was previously located, earlier that day. What initially started as a peaceful demonstration to show solidarity with Portland protesters eventually devolved into violence.
“Over 20 officers have been injured, and one went to the hospital for further treatment. Once again, I implore people to come to the city in peace. We support everyone’s First Amendment right to free speech and to assemble in such a way.” – Chief Carmen Best, Seattle Police Department
Very large crowd moving through #CapitolHill right now! #BlackLivesMattter #SeattleProtest pic.twitter.com/aXVM0QzXOI
— Joseph Suttner (@josephsuttner) July 25, 2020
Crowds reportedly threw rocks and fireworks at police. One officer is currently recovering in the hospital.
Police also declared a riot in Portland, Oregon after protesters tore down a fence surrounding federal property. Thousands gathered for the 59th night in a row Saturday to march on federal courthouse.
I’m a veteran.
I was shot at with pepper rounds tonight by my own country.pic.twitter.com/dksHdc9TNv
— Ted Corcoran (Red T Raccoon) (@RedTRaccoon) July 25, 2020
The building has been the sight of clashes between protesters and DHS agents for weeks now. Activists have called for the removal of federal agents.
According to police, rioters threw bottles and fireworks at officers, which resulted in several arrests.
Thousands and thousands. The Portland protests just keep growing as people stop fearing. pic.twitter.com/QLUme7kA9l
— Arun Gupta Flatten the Ruling Class (@arunindy) July 26, 2020
“If you want to support Portland, stop the violence, work for peace. Portland police officers and facilities have been threatened. Now, more than ever, Portland police need your support. We want to be with you in the community, working on real relationships that will create change.” – Chief Chuck Lovell, Portland Police Department
The unrest in Portland reportedly sparked even more demonstrations across the country this weekend.
Thousand of Protestors marching to Anti-Trump chants have shutdown traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge in Solidarity with Portland protesters! #BlackLivesMatter #nycprotests #PortlandProtest #politics pic.twitter.com/fx4yAaWsza
— Lanier ”Issa Khari” Lewis (@IssaKhari) July 25, 2020
One person is dead and another is in custody following a shooting at a Black Lives Matter protest in Texas. The gunfire happened in downtown Austin on Saturday night.
A car reportedly pulled up and open fired on a group of protesters. The unidentified male victim was reportedly just feet away from the shooter’s car at the time of the incident.
#BREAKING: Police are on scene of a shooting that occured during a protest in Austin, TX. The area is blocked off and police are asking everyone to avoid the area. **Video may be sensitive to some.** pic.twitter.com/BDsizx4OkT
— Brennan Prill ⚡︎ (@WxBrenn) July 26, 2020
Authorities believe the victim was armed with a rifle.
“Austin police were on scene in the 300 block of Congress Avenue monitoring protesters when shots were fired. One adult male victim was located with a gunshot wound. That victim was transported to Dell Seton, but was pronounced deceased shortly thereafter.” – Senior Officer Katrina Ratcliff, Austin Police Department
The suspected shooter has been arrested and is reportedly cooperating with police.
As protests across the country continue to evolve into riots, authorities have urged demonstrators to end the violence to better work towards peace.
I support the police in what ever is needed to stop these stupid marches in our country include using the national guard