The Portland Fire & Rescue bureau is now asking for help from the public in identifying several arson suspects who lit a total of ninety four fires during the protests/riots over an eleven day period. They’ve published a map of all the fires, with all of the police case numbers, and description of the fire types.
Descriptions of the fires include dumpsters, trash cans, offices, cars, banks, and even trees. Some were started by molotov cocktails, others by fireworks.
PPB and PF&R Release Information On Fires Near Downtown (Photo) https://t.co/ZcBoDohgiA pic.twitter.com/AJCRI7rNMQ
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) June 13, 2020
Here are some videos of the carnage:
Note what you don’t see in any of the videos. The police. The bulk of these fires were set within about 10 blocks from the police headquarters, during large scale protests that were turning violent and devolving into riots. Yet the Portland Police Bureau, headed by acting chief Chris Davis, felt it best to not intervene to stem the chaos. This resulted in their own central precinct being vandalized, looted, and set on fire.
Only after the fact do the police attempt to identify any of the vandals and arsonists, often times relying on stills from grainy videos:
Investigators seeking assistance in identifying individuals who set fires at the Justice Center May 29 – May 30. If anyone has any information that they feel would be beneficial, please contact the PF&R Arson Tip Line at 503-823-INFO.https://t.co/ANKEw9PGlu pic.twitter.com/bXhqJRriS3
— Multnomah Co Sheriff (@MultCoSO) June 1, 2020
Can You Help? Bank of America – Vandalism / Explosion https://t.co/SAp7YPhjRT #CanYouIDME pic.twitter.com/KsJSuzNzyK
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) June 10, 2020
The Portland Police Bureau Continues to Seek Community Help in Identifying Subjects Involved in Arson during May 29 Demonstration (Photo) https://t.co/NDZhGLIL4N pic.twitter.com/OGE0hRzY7e
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) June 4, 2020
Can You Help? H&B Burlary https://t.co/4d3DMOf2Id #CanYouIDME pic.twitter.com/lMWNxOzYyB
— Portland Police (@PortlandPolice) June 9, 2020
If these Barney Fifes are willing to stand down and watch their own headquarters get looted and set on fire, while being too incompetent to respond to other looting and fires being set just a few blocks away, how can the public have any confidence that these officers can protect and serve?
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