Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/BLM-Rallies-Continue-in-Portland-27MDHUOF5J2.htmlConceptually similarBLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7FTCompleted★★★★BLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7FZCompleted★★★★BLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7FYCompleted★★★★BLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7FUCompleted★★★★BLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7G3Completed★★★★BLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7FXCompleted★★★★BLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7FVCompleted★★★★★★BLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7G1Completed★★★★BLM Rallies Continue in PortlandGP1SU7G2Completed★★★★★★★View AllGP1SU7FWBLM Rallies Continue in PortlandWalls of federal agents confront protesters outside the Hatfield Federal Courthouse in Portland, Oregon on the night of July 26, 2020. The activists were protesting the presence of federal officers in the city, and continuing the Black Lives Matter protests that started after the murder of George Floyd. Portland has been roiled by nightly protests following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump said he sent federal agents to Oregon's largest city to halt the unrest but state and local officials say they are making the situation worse.The clashes in Portland have further inflamed the nation's political tensions and triggered a crisis over the limits of federal power as Trump moves to send U.S. officers to other Democratic-led cities he says are violent.Locations:North America-Oregon-Portland (Oregon)-United States of AmericaDate:26 Jul, 2020Credit:© John Rudoff / GreenpeaceLatitude:45°30'57.42"NMaximum size:10000px X 6667pxLongitude122°40'37.86"WKeywords:Actions and protests-Cities-Defending Democracy (campaign title)-Firearms-KWCI (GPI)-Night-Outdoors-Police force-Urban areasShoot:Protests in Portland, OregonThousands of activists rally outside the Hatfield Federal Courthouse in Portland, Oregon on the night of July 25, 2020. The activists were protesting the presence of federal officers in the city, and continuing the Black Lives Matter protests that started after the murder of George Floyd.Portland has been roiled by nightly protests following the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. President Donald Trump said he sent federal agents to Oregon's largest city to halt the unrest but state and local officials say they are making the situation worse.The clashes in Portland have further inflamed the nation's political tensions and triggered a crisis over the limits of federal power as Trump moves to send U.S. officers to other Democratic-led cities he says are violent.