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Portland protesters clash with police, federal agents

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BETH NAKAMURA/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP

Protesters gather during a demonstration in Portland, Ore., Thursday, July 16. Federal officers deployed tear gas and fired less-lethal rounds into a crowd of protesters late Thursday. The actions came just hours after the head of the Department of Homeland Security called the protesters “violent anarchists.”
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BETH NAKAMURA/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP

Police gather as protesters gather during a demonstration, Thursday, July 16, in Portland, Ore. Federal officers deployed tear gas and fired less-lethal rounds into a crowd of protesters late Thursday. The actions came just hours after the head of the Department of Homeland Security called the protesters “violent anarchists.”
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BETH NAKAMURA/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP

Protesters gathered downtown during a demonstration Thursday, July 16, in Portland, Ore. Federal officers deployed tear gas and fired less-lethal rounds into a crowd of protesters late Thursday. The actions came just hours after the head of the Department of Homeland Security called the protesters “violent anarchists.”
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BETH NAKAMURA/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP

Protesters gather during a demonstration in Portland, Ore., Thursday, July 16. Federal officers deployed tear gas and fired less-lethal rounds into a crowd of protesters late Thursday. The actions came just hours after the head of the Department of Homeland Security called the protesters “violent anarchists.”
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BETH NAKAMURA/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP

Police stand as protesters gather during a demonstration, Thursday, July 16, in Portland, Ore. Federal officers deployed tear gas and fired less-lethal rounds into a crowd of protesters late Thursday. The actions came just hours after the head of the Department of Homeland Security called the protesters “violent anarchists.”
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BETH NAKAMURA/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP

Protesters gather outside the East Side Police Station in Portland, Ore., Thursday, July 16. Federal officers deployed tear gas and fired less-lethal rounds into a crowd of protesters late Thursday. The actions came just hours after the head of the Department of Homeland Security called the protesters “violent anarchists.”
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ASSOCIATED PRESS

In this July 4 file photo, protesters gather near a fire in downtown Portland, Ore. Oregon's largest city is in crisis as violent protests have wracked downtown for weeks.
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DAVE KILLEN/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP

In this July 10 photo, a waste receptacle's contents are in flames as protesters gather in downtown Portland, Ore. The mayor of Portland, Oregon said late Sunday the U.S. Marshals Service are investigating the injury of a protester who was hospitalized in critical condition over the weekend after being hit in the head by an impact weapon fired by a federal law enforcement officer. Mayor Ted Wheeler said he spoke with with U.S. Attorney for Oregon Billy J. Williams and learned of the investigation.
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DAVE KILLEN/THE OREGONIAN VIA AP

In this July 10 photo, Federal officers pull a protester into the Federal Courthouse as protesters gather in downtown Portland, Ore. The mayor of Portland, Oregon said late Sunday, July 12, the U.S. Marshals Service are investigating the injury of a protester who was hospitalized in critical condition over the weekend after being hit in the head by an impact weapon fired by a federal law enforcement officer. Mayor Ted Wheeler said he spoke with with U.S. Attorney for Oregon Billy J. Williams and learned of the investigation.
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AP

In this Aug. 5, 2019 photo, Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler poses for a photo in Portland, Ore. As the city has been wracked by violent protests for weeks, Wheeler has faced criticism from all sides.

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