Police notes at Occupy Portland depict chaotic scene

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Overflowing human waste, public exposure and frequent mental health skirmishes are keeping local law enforcement and officials busy at the downtown camp, reports the Portland Police Bureau.

Below is a press release from the bureau outlining all that happened from Oct. 24 to 5 a.m. today:

News Release from: Portland Police Bureau OCCUPY PORTLAND PUBLIC SAFETY UPDATES
Posted: October 25th, 2011 11:40 AM


The following series of events involving Occupy Portland occurred on Monday, October 24, 2011 and early morning Tuesday, October 25, 2011:

Day shift Report
7 a.m.:
Central Precinct officers received a request from Occupy Portland to get in touch with Project Respond. The volunteers at Occupy Portland report they are getting overwhelmed with the amount of mental health issues presenting themselves at the camp and want to establish a liaison with Project Respond to help in dealing with these problems as they occur. Officer Miller of the Mobile Crisis Unit is the liaison.

10:30 a.m.: East Precinct officers were leaving the Multnomah County Courthouse when a woman, 39-year-old Angela Hallinger, threw a paintbrush at the officers because they would not stop and look at her art. The paintbrush hit one of the officer's pants and left paint on them. The subject then picked up the paintbrush and threw it again at them, just missing their heads. Officers were told that a Multnomah County Deputy District Attorney had reported that a woman was flashing her breasts at people. It was determined that it had been Hallinger, and she was arrested and booked in the Multnomah County Detention Center for Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree and Criminal Mischief in the Third Degree.

During the same incident, officers found that the porta-potties on the south side of Chapman Square along Southwest Madison Street were overflowing and it appeared raw sewage was running down the sidewalk toward Southwest 3rd Avenue. The sanitary conditions were reported to the Parks Bureau who said they were aware of issue.

3 p.m.: Officers received a report that Hallinger was out of jail and flashing her breasts again at the camp. She was excluded from the parks.

Afternoon shift:
On Monday's afternoon shift, there were multiple calls of various fights/disturbances. Officers said there appeared to be a different call every 45 minutes or so, called in by witnesses to these incidents. Several were unverified, with no complainants or suspects located. The following were reported incidents:

6:35 p.m.: A very intoxicated/high subject was contacted at the corner of Southwest 3rd avenue and Main Street.  It appeared that 25-year-old Dylan K. Hunter, was acting in a confusing manner and was on probation for Delivery of a Controlled Substance/ Methamphetamine. He was given a citation and transported to Hooper Detox.

6:45 p.m.: A sergeant took a phone call from a "donor" of two food boxes to Occupy and he wanted to complain that when they dropped off the food, he and his friend saw "buckets of human waste" sitting around the camp. This was very disturbing to the donor and his friend.

7:56 p.m.: Uniform officers responded to a call of a man causing a disturbance near the medical tent of "Camp A" (Lownsdale park). He was reportedly throwing things and knocking down fences. He was wandering around the Veterans Memorial, which is located in the center of the park.

Officers observed 35-year-old Devn Merner acting in a bizarre manner.  He had red paint on his feet and torso. Occupy Portland peace keepers were trying to talk to him while he displayed "fighting poses," but he refused their contact. Officers requested Project Respond to assist with this contact.

Merner turned his attention to officers and advanced toward them.  Merner began to circle the officers both rapidly and at a very close distance, and eventually stopped in front of one of the officers, grabbing the arm of the officer's jacket. This placed the officer in a potentially dangerous situation, with a subject grabbing on his arm and within reach of being struck or his weapon grabbed. At this point, officers took custody of Merner and he was lodged at the Multnomah County Detention Center on Disorderly Conduct, Resisting Arrest and Harassment.

9:30 p.m.: Officers responded to a call regarding "5 subjects beating another subject," in the center of Chapman Square, by the drinking fountain. Officers could not find any victim or suspect and overheard people say everyone "ran off." Within a minute or two, district officers received another call of a fight at 3rd  Avenue and Yamhill, similar to the one from the park. It appeared related, with the suspects chasing the victim through the blocks. As officers arrived, they were told by witnesses that the group was chasing the victim down Southwest 4th Avenue toward Burnside Street. It was reported as many as "15 street kids with skateboards" were chasing a shirtless subject. 

A total of 3 separate calls from different locations were generated about this incident. The victim was reportedly hiding out in a camp on West Burnside, at 4th Avenue. The victim was ultimately located at Northwest 4th Avenue at Couch. The victim, 19-year-old male, said he was assaulted in Chapman Square by a group of street kids, after he had a verbal altercation about a dispute a friend of his had earlier in the day with the group.

The victim reported he was jumped from behind by a group of bandanna-masked subjects, and repeatedly punched in the face and head. He said Occupy Portland peace keepers came over to him suggested he "run away," since they could do nothing to stop the assault.  The victim reported he was chased to 4th Avenue and Burnside, where two of the masked subjects continued to assault him.  He said others in the area assisted him, and the suspects ran off. The victim was injured in the face, and said he thought about calling the police, but decided not to, since the residents of Occupy Portland are supposed to take care of these matters themselves.

11:59 p.m: A known subject, walked into Central Precinct to report an "assault." He reported someone had pointed a finger at him, and that was the assault. He made several alleged assault reports during this event. The subject returned 10 minutes later to report a "riot" at Occupy Portland. There was no riot in progress. The subject was told to leave, but initially refused. He was escorted from Central Precinct lobby, given an trespass order, and told if he returns again to make an erroneous report he may be arrested.

Night shift:
October 25, 2011, 4:56 a.m.: a resident of Occupy Portland called 911 to report a man inside the encampment who had punched someone and broken a bottle. Officers spoke with the victim of the punch and learned the suspect had fled after the incident. The victim did not require medical attention. Witnesses believe the suspect does not live in the encampment and was possibly intoxicated.
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Deacon - 10/27/2011 9:49 AM
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This is what Happens when you elect an Obama to our Highest Office!!!

easter - 10/26/2011 9:29 PM
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I never thought I would be saying this: the Oakland Police have it right on this one. Come on Portland, we're better than this. I'd like to enjoy downtown again. Please clean up this disaster.

Floyd - 10/26/2011 2:01 PM
5 Votes
Tear gas them all. Arrest anyone left.

Union Guy - 10/26/2011 11:55 AM
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These people are true patriots.

CC Concern - 10/26/2011 11:31 AM
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It's likely that the intoxicated individual was taken to the Sobering Station, not to Hooper Detox. Both are Central City Concern programs. Sobering Station is located on NE MLK Jr. Blvd. and receives intoxicated individuals from police and the CHIERS van. Individuals stay a few hours until they are able to function again. Hooper Detox is a medical facility located on 1535 North Williams Ave. Individuals at Hooper Detox are admitted by their own free will and stay for 4 to 7 days before moving onto other recovery programs.

Deacon - 10/26/2011 9:30 AM
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Why even comment on this Stupid Cause? The Fools that are down there in the Parks are just typical Idiots that crawl out from the Gutter and look for a place to be stupid in. We are talking about Portland here, we all know that the Criminal element and Fringe Groups get special treatment. So sad that the Mayor and Top Cop won't step up to the plate and Protect and Serve the People of Portland. When this is over, take note of the Damage done to the Parks and who has to pay those fees to clean up and repair the Parks. Portland continues to sink lower all the time. So, what stops ANYONE Now from taking over a Park?? Look for the Gangs to move in and Scream Freedom of Speech and Assembly!!

jportland - 10/25/2011 9:51 PM
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Well Hell must have frozen over for us to almost, kind of, sort of agree :) Im sorry you don't see that but for all the media coverage I have seen, I have no seen anyone critical of the Obama Administration. IS it out there, maybe but if it is the media is doing their best to keep it off the radar.

wordpass - 10/25/2011 9:37 PM
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jpoOrt I was with you until you broke out the unscrathed argument.

redcap6 - 10/25/2011 9:12 PM
2 Votes
Bring in the mounted patrol !!!!!!

jportland - 10/25/2011 7:47 PM
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Quitessence the very people you describe as the oppurtunists are the real movement. They are the ones crying about getting something handed to them for nothing. They are the ones who dont have jobs because quite frankly after seeing who they are would you hire them? A movement needs a strong clear message this movement (bowel) had none other then give me. People who want what this movement cries for go out and get what they want. People who want good jobs get them because they are dedicated to them. What messages did I hear? Evil corportaions raping people. I work for a corp making over 20 an hour with great benefits. I wasnt handed the job it took hard work to get where I am. NO its not a managment position. Tarp money, The congress approved that money so like it or not your representative decided on your behalf to hand that money out. It wasn't rich republicans looking to bail out their rich freinds considering Bush's bailout and Obama's were done during Democrat conrolled senates. I notice alot of crying about rich corporations, Odd no one has said anything about the rich unions allies they picked up. We hear about the corporations buying politicians it might suprise some of the folks out ther to know unions do the same thing. What I did find lacking from this movement was the lack of holding this administration accountable for its failings, but lets be honest these people support this administrations leanings. These movements have a very slanted political message directed at one side of the aisle and their corporations while the other side and their unions were left unscrathed. That is why it failed because it was very biased.
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