Proud Boys rally in Portland is latest test for police – NBC News

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PORTLAND, Ore. — The city’s police response will be tested Saturday morning when potentially hundreds of people with clashing ideologies converge on a downtown waterfront park, a showdown that Portland leaders fear could devolve into violent street brawls.

But the police response will include local, state and federal agencies, and participants who are asked to stay on sidewalks and fail to comply could face arrest, warned Lt. Tina Jones, a spokeswoman for the Portland Police Bureau. She confirmed that the city had received no permit applications for a mass gathering of people.

“A lot of this is seeing who shows up on game day,” Jones said at a news conference Friday.

Police have been scouring social media for insight and developments into Saturday’s event, which is being organized by members of the Proud Boys, whose founder has described it as a “fraternal organization” for young “Western chauvinist” men. The goal of the “End Domestic Terrorism” rally, they say, is to get self-described anti-fascists, known collectively as antifa, declared as a domestic terrorist organization.

Organizer Joe Biggs told The Associated Press that those coming to Portland have been told not to bring weapons or start fights, but they will defend themselves if attacked.

Other affiliated far-right and white nationalist groups from across the country could also show up in Portland, officials have said. But participation could be more muted after heightened attention to large gatherings in the wake of the mass shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio.

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