Portland police arrest 14 during rival protests, clashes
PORTLAND, Ore. — Police arrested 14 people as thousands of demonstrators and counter-protesters converged in downtown Portland more than a week after two men were fatally stabbed trying to stop a man from shouting anti-Muslim slurs at teenagers on a light-rail train.
A pro-President Donald Trump free speech rally drew several hundred to a plaza near City Hall on Sunday.
That rally was met across the street by hundreds of counter-protesters organized by immigrant rights, religious and labour groups. They said they wanted to make a stand against hate and racism.
By late afternoon, police closed nearby Chapman Square where a separate group of protesters — many wearing masks and black clothing and identified as anti-fascists — also demonstrated. Police used flash-bang grenades and pepper balls to disperse that crowd after saying protesters were hurling bricks and other objects at officers.


