Police arrest 19 Occupy Portland protesters
PORTLAND, Ore. — Riot police moved quickly to thwart efforts by Occupy Portland demonstrators to set up a new protest site, arresting 19 people in a nighttime crackdown.
Officers moved protesters from South Park blocks around 8:30 p.m. Saturday, after the park was closed a half hour early, Sgt. Pete Riot Simpson said.
But 19 who refused to leave or resisted were arrested, held with flex cuffs and hauled away by police, he said.
He said the arrests came amid "reports of demonstrators setting up structures in what appeared to be an attempt take over the park."
Occupy Portland protesters set up tents in a portion of the park that runs through Southwest Portland earlier Saturday and declared they would stay for 2 weeks, defying city officials who said overnight camping will not be allowed.
"I would be arrested over and over again if it was something I believed in, as would most people," said protester Todd Herman.
They had been without an encampment since police swept through their downtown site three weeks ago, making arrests and dismantling tents.
The Occupy Portland website declared, "We have a park!" It said "the kitchen is open" and invited the public to bring love, tents, sleeping bags and snacks.
Protest spokesman Jordan LeDoux said having a camp provides a place for demonstrators to focus their efforts and engage the public.
"What we need is a center where we can continue to do political action and never stop," said protester Mary Nichols.
Police moved in a while later, dispersing the crowd and arresting the 19 people, who ranged in age from 17 to 60, Simpson said in a statement released early Sunday.
Fourteen were cited to appear in court on charges of criminal trespass and interfering with a police officer and released. Five were booked into Multnomah County Jail.
Simpson estimated that at least a dozen structures, mainly tents, were dismantled by the officers in an area of South Park blocks, near the Portland Art Museum, known as Shermanski Park.
There was some pushing and shoving between the protesters and police.
Many protesters who weren't arrested marched to City Hall, as riot police assembled nearby. Later, the protesters began marching through downtown, followed by police on bicycles.
Simpson said the protesters finally returned to the park where the arrests had been made.
Police and authorities had earlier warned that setting up tents and remaining in the park beyond the 9 p.m. closing time could lead to police action to remove protesters.
But city officials said they shut down the park area at 8:30 p.m., a half hour early, after protesters confronted park workers and prevented them from enforcing park codes.
"The bureau issued the order to close the park after having very aggressive people force them (workers) out of the park," Simpson said.
The park is five blocks west of Lownsdale Square, one of the two parks that demonstrators occupied for more than a month until police evicted them on Nov. 13. Lownsdale and two adjacent parks that had been the site of demonstrations remained fenced Saturday.
On Friday, Mayor Sam Adams told KATU News that he won't allow the protesters to camp at any city park "based on the experience that these encampments become inherently dangerous." Adams cited concerns about drug use, violence and safety when he ordered the original encampments shut down last month.
Police released the names of those arrested Saturday night:
Those arrested for Criminal Trespass in the Second Degree and Interfering with a Police Officer include:
- 34-year-old Keller Henry*
- 25-year-old Christina Marine Doyle
- 33-year-old Tara Dannett Parrish, aka Tara Farsovitch, aka Tara Colvin
- 22-year-old Katharine Marine Sharkey
- 47-year-old Ronda Jami Harrison-Rodgers
- 20-year-old Carsen Jean Harrison-Bower*
- 25-year-old Jakc Davis
- 60-year-old Philip Green
- 21-year-old Jordan Levi Benning*
- 56-year-old James Douglas Gless
- 32-year-old Justin Alexander Kertson
- 23-year-old Mitchell Drinkwater
- 23-year-old Todd Andrew Herman
- 18-year-old Zane Matthew Greening
- 22-year-old Jeffrey Scott Hamilton
- 18-year-old Clifford Lawayne Collins*
- A 17-year-old male
- 46-year-old Michael Earl Withey was charged with Harassment.
- 40-year-old Troy Anthony Thompson* was charged with Criminal Mischief II and Criminal Trespass II for climbing onto City Hall roof.
Those persons with an asterisk by their name were booked into the Multnomah County Jail. All others were given citations to appear in court and released.