Situation escalates. Police chief tells protesters to put down their weapons

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  • rayg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 7444

    #1

    Situation escalates. Police chief tells protesters to put down their weapons

    Now the protesters are armed!

    Portland police chief tells protesters to 'put down their weapons' as armed activists set up 'autonomous zone' protected by booby-traps to protest eviction of black family as violent crime spikes in the neighborhood

    The Kinney family have owned the Red House since the 1950s but took out a new mortgage to pay defense lawyers for their son, William III in 2002

    The house went into foreclosure and was sold to a developer in 2018 and the family say they were evicted at gunpoint three months ago

    A group of activists have camped at the home ever since to express their outrage against gentrification and the eviction of the black and Indigenous family

    The outrage came to a head Tuesday when the property owner complained people were trespassing and officers showed up and made several arrests

    Police said Wednesday occupiers have been stockpiling weapons and making 'threats' to community members, the media and police in the zone

    Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell issued a plea to demonstrators Wednesday to 'put down your weapons' and warned officers will use force if necessary

    The same day, people were seen setting up more barricades including spike strips made of boards and nails and armed guards were stationed in the area

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ck-family.html
  • rayg
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 7444

    #2
    Just a bit more info about this guy via a poster's remark about him on a site!

    William Kinney III pleaded guilty in 2002 to felony hit-and-run, third-degree assault and the juvenile equivalent of criminally negligent homicide for causing the death of an 83-year-old man, Frederick Goetz, and seriously injuring Goetz’s wife, Ann... Kinney, who now goes by William X. Nietzche, was 17. At the time of the wreck, his driver’s permit had been suspended for driving without insurance... He had been arrested in 2007 on illegal driving and drug allegations after police found him asleep in a van early one morning with crack and cocaine, according to court records. He had a “wad of cash” and admitted he’d been driving “and hitting the pipe,” the records said. Authorities issued warrants for his arrest in 2008 and 2009 after he repeatedly skipped out on court dates in the case, court records show. Police arrested Kinney in 2010. A Multnomah County jury found him guilty of two counts of driving with a revoked license and possessing a substantial quantity of cocaine... Kinney referred to the felony hit-and-run as a “mere accident.” He said the criminal justice system “worked in tangent with the displacement schemes” to send him to prison and to financially drain his family. “I was definitely railroaded on both cases,” he said." Um... he made choices and they were bad ones. The family took a $26,000 loan against the house to pay his original legal fees... also a bad choice. He didn't show up to court and they didn't pay. (Bad choices = bad consequences)
    Last edited by rayg; 12-11-2020, 09:48.

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    • togor
      Banned
      • Nov 2009
      • 17610

      #3
      Ray sent you an email.

      Thread comment:

      Unwise to mortgage the house for legal fees.

      What the guy did is kinda immaterial at this point though.

      Fact is someone else owns the place so they gotta move.

      These cases are never easy.
      Last edited by togor; 12-11-2020, 11:54.

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      • rayg
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 7444

        #4
        Interesting Portland's 'Red House' family own a second property

        https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...cond-home.html

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