The fatal shooting of Danielson brought the Portland confrontation to a new level. Reinoehl told Vice News that he “had no choice” but to shoot because he feared a friend was about to be attacked.
“It was an inevitability that we ended up here,” said Jason Blazakis, director of the Center on Terrorism, Extremism and Counterterrorism at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies in Monterey, California. In the case of Reinoehl, he said, “I think it is unfortunate that we’ve seen someone on the far left take the populist bait.”
But given the life on the edge that Reinoehl had been living, it isn’t all that surprising.
Records show Reinoehl, who most recently had been living in Sandy and Gresham, Oregon, had been repeatedly ticketed and or arrested by police in Oregon for speeding, driving under the influence of intoxicants, or operating a vehicle without a driver’s license or insurance dating back into the 1990s.
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