Early Thursday morning, 15 police cars were set on fire in a suspected arson attack in Portland, coming after Antifa destroyed businesses downtown for May Day.
The Portland Police Department stated in a press release that units were dispatched to “assist Portland Fire & Rescue at the Portland Police Training Division, located in the 14900 block of Northeast Airport Way” at around 2 am on May 2. When they arrived, they found at least 15 vehicles in a fenced training area burning up. There were no injuries or damage to the building reported.
An investigation is underway to find the culprit.
The arson attack occurred after chaos and violence in downtown Portland perpetrated by the extremist left-wing group Antifa, which has a history of arson attacks in Portland.
Some of the violence in Portland had been announced by far-left groups prior to the incidents of violence in Portland, TPM’s Andy Ngo reported.
Antifa extremists threw mortars and destroyed businesses in the area on May Day, including a Starbucks and a Gucci store.
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