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Protesters Arrested in Oregon and New York
- Updated: November 6, 2020
In Portland, Ore. and New York City, protesters were arrested overnight following protests on Nov. 4, 2020. Stress builds as many Americans are watchful for a formula of a 2020 Presidential Election.
Portland Police announced a demonstration after they witnessed people outstanding storefront windows in a downtown area. They arrested 11 protesters. A orator for a Portland Police stated,
There have been 11 arrests tonight and we have not perceived any reports of injuries. All of a gatherings that were announced riots were downtown.
The Oregon National Guard was called in to assistance control a assault in a city.
Videos on amicable media display activists and military in a exhilarated fight in New York City. The NYPD arrested 50 people and seized several weapons, explosives, knives, and a jolt gun.
Waiting for choosing formula from Georgia, Nevada, and Arizona, Pennsylvania, causing many Pro-Trumpers restlessness resulted in protests and riots. They wish a votes to be counted faster.
Donald Trump’s supporters collected during a Maricopa County precinct, located outward of Phoenix, and shouted:
Count those votes!
In response to President Trump’s bid to plea a opinion count, many people marched by American streets.
Written by Jessica Letcher
Edited by Cathy Milne-Ware
Sources:
The Hill: Dozens arrested in Portland, New York protests one night after vote; by Dominick Mastrangelo
Fox News: Live Updates: National Guard activated after widespread assault in Portland, NYPD arrests about 50 protesters
The New York Times: ‘Count Every Vote’: Protests Over Ballot Tallies Sweep Through U.S. Cities; by Mike Baker, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, and Simon Romero
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