Trump DOJ charges Portland Antifa militants over anti-ICE riots
According to the complaint, federal officers approached the barricade holding riot shields. As the officers encountered the barricade, Wolf allegedly pushed into the shields with his body and punched one of the officers in the head. During the attack, the officer's face mask was knocked off his face, which resulted in the officer being exposed to pepper spray and pepper-ball dust that had been deployed to assist in clearing the blockade.
Eli Victor McKenzie, 21, of Portland, has been arraigned on federal misdemeanor charges. He has been accused of failing to obey a lawful order during an Antifa direct action on June 16 outside the ICE office, according to a criminal complaint. He faces up to 30 days in jail and was quickly released by a federal judge without bail.
The Post Millennial previously reported that two additional Portland Antifa members have been federally charged with assault on police officers stemming from a June 14 violent riot outside the ICE facility. Ginovanni Joseph Brumbelow, 21, of Gresham, faces up to 8 years in prison after allegedly using a sharpened wooden stake to stab a federal police officer in the head. Joshua Ames Cartrette, 46, of Oregon City, has been accused of pushing a federal agent and kicking deployed tear gas canisters toward other federal officers. Caretrette is a violent, convicted felon who was recently released from prison and has published writings in the Antifa extremist blog, It's Going Down.
All four cases are being investigated by the Department of Homeland Security's Federal Protective Service (FPS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Antifa militants have been violently targeting the Portland ICE facility since the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots that kicked off on June 6. Black clad agitators, concealing their identities behind facial coverings, set up an encampment outside the facility, ignited fires in an attempt to burn down the building, and used objects to trap DHS/ICE agents inside, according to police reports.
On Saturday, the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) declared a riot around 5:50 pm after Antifa and leftist demonstrators "breached the exterior door of the ICE office before being pushed back by federal officers." Federal officers responded to the attack by deploying crowd control munitions. Video footage captured at the scene depicted war-like images.
On Wednesday, Antifa members returned to the facility for another violent direct action. Federal officers, including US Border Patrol BORTAC agents, a special elite tactical team, used tear gas and crowd control munitions to quash the anti-ICE disturbance. According to Homeland Security, rioters assaulted officers with fireworks and other projectiles during the demonstration.
Both federal and local police took several protesters into custody on Wednesday.
When asked about the deployment of BORTAC agents, a CBP spokesperson told The Post Millennial in a statement: "The US Border Patrol continues assisting our federal law enforcement partners by providing critical tactical support to protect personnel carrying out their critical duties to protect our nation and communities."
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