Oregon State Police warns against armed takeover of Capitol

From The Associated Press

 

 

SALEM, Ore. (AP) Media www.rajawalisiber.com — The Oregon State Police said it is aware of “rumors” that armed groups are considering taking over the state Capitol and warned that anyone attempting that would be arrested.

Oregon riot police stand at the scene of a protest at the Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 in Salem, Ore. Thousands of President Donald Trump’s supporters caused violence and chaos in Washington while Congress attempted to vote to certify that President-elect Joe Biden won the election. (AP Photo/Paula Bronstein)

 

The agency also asked Oregonians in a brief statement released late Wednesday to report anyone who may be planning an armed takeover to authorities.

Protesters clash with counter-protesters at the Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 in Salem, Ore. Thousands of President Donald Trump’s supporters caused violence and chaos in Washington while Congress attempted to vote to certify that President-elect Joe Biden won the election. (AP Photo/Paula Bronstein)

 

Hundreds of supporters of President Donald Trump — many of them armed — gathered Wednesday at the statehouse and burned a life-size puppet of Gov. Kate Brown, a Democrat, in effigy. Police in riot gear declared an unlawful assembly and cleared the demonstrators by the late afternoon.

A protester shouts during a demonstration at the Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021 in Salem, Ore. Thousands of President Donald Trump’s supporters caused violence and chaos in Washington while Congress attempted to vote to certify that President-elect Joe Biden won the election.

 

One person was arrested on suspicion of harassment and disorderly conduct during the protest. A second man was arrested on trespassing charges after the protest when state troopers found him after nightfall trying to enter the Capitol while armed.


An effigy of Oregon Gov. Kate Brown is burned by supporters of President Donald Trump during a protest at the Oregon Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Salem, Ore., as Congress convened to confirm the Electoral College vote won by President-elect Joe Biden. The Oregon State Police said in a statement late Wednesday, it is aware of “rumors” that armed groups are considering taking over the state Capitol and warned that anyone attempting that would be arrested. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian via AP)

 

The pro-Trump crowd was rallying around false allegations of election fraud on the same day that that an angry mob stormed the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Some of those in attendance were members of Proud Boys, a far-right wing group.

Prior to the protests, state office buildings around the Capitol were closed as authorities prepared for crowds and potential damage.

Salem has been the site of weekly protests since the November election and has seen violent clashes between pro-Trump demonstrators who falsely believe the election was stolen from him and opponents.


An effigy of Oregon Gov. Kate Brown is burned by supporters of President Donald Trump during a protest at the Oregon Capitol, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Salem, Ore., as Congress convened to confirm the Electoral College vote won by President-elect Joe Biden. The Oregon State Police said in a statement late Wednesday, it is aware of “rumors” that armed groups are considering taking over the state Capitol and warned that anyone attempting that would be arrested. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian via AP)

 

 

 

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