This is okay, but you will be prosecuted to the full extend of the law if you have more than six people in your own home. The Gov encouraged people to call the police if you do.
Predictably, Multnomah County district attorney Mike Schmidt has dropped charges against all of the protesters who were arrested on Tuesday as part of the autonomous zone blockade and ensuing melee with police. The occupied zone is now being referred to RHAZ; Red House Autonomous Zone.
A press release from Portland Police on Tuesday read, in part:
Today, as Portland Police remained on the perimeter of properties in the 4400 Block of North Mississippi Avenue waiting for private contractors to fence the property, people began to gather nearby. People attempted to get inside the perimeter at various locations, despite the presence of uniformed police personnel, police vehicles and police tape. Officers also reminded people not to enter the perimeter. Officers made some arrests and reported using pepper spray in at least one instance.
As police stood on the perimeter, some were subjected to thrown objects such as rocks and paint-filled balloons.
At about 9:42 a.m., contractors finished their work and Portland Police and Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office personnel removed the perimeter. Portland Police gave loudspeaker announcements reminding those present not to interfere with fencing and to stay off the private property. Police completely left the area right before 10 a.m. and almost immediately, people removed a portion of the fence and entered the private property.
Portland Police returned and attempted to disperse people from the property, however, people began throwing objects at police vehicles and officers, broke police vehicle windows and flattened tires on two police vehicles. Officers disengaged and people entered the private property again. A crowd of people eventually used fencing and other materials to block North Mississippi Avenue and began stockpiling rocks.
Portland Police have remained out of the area and are monitoring the situation for the time being. We will provide updates when available.
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Violators could face up to 30 days in jail, a fine of up to $1,250, or both for having more than six people at home for Thanksgiving.
The Oregon drug initiative will allow people arrested with small amounts of hard drugs to avoid going to trial, and possible jail time, by paying a $100 fine and attending addiction recovery...
Seems fair.
Yes it's all totally fine for the violent and drug addled criminals, they can be out on the streets do serious damage and get slapped on the wrist with a wet bus ticket for it if anything. As for the lawful others they are hammed and punished for walking on the beach or having family for dinner, while the enforcers laugh in our faces. But they'll all fail and it'll be rubbed right back in theirs by Their own wrong-doings.
Dec 14th Mayor Wheeler made it clear this morning that he will not tolerate any armed occupations in Portland. This comes as there are conflicting messages about what is next for the Red House protest. @BridgetChavezTV will have more tonight on FOX 12.
Dec. 15th Portland mayor Ted Wheeler apologizes for expressing strong opposition to the extremist occupiers at the heart of the BLM-antifa autonomous zone.
Strong leadership.
"Destroying the New World Order"
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