Andy Ngo needs to, and we’ere sure he already is, looking into filing HUGE lawsuits against Portland, Portland Police and Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, after Wheeler’s “Stand Down” order prevented Portland Police from breaking up the violent Democrat mob hate crime attack / murder attempt on Ngo.
Portland Police have even come out with a statement saying that Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler lied, and actually DID order police officers to “stand down” and not stop the violent attacks committed by radical leftist criminals.
This was not just a disgusting violent attack on a journalist. This was a hate crime against a gay journalist, and a murder attempt against his life – plain and simple.
Criminal gang at work, brought to you by the total capitulation of @tedwheeler and his police force told to stand down.
Police wouldn’t even enter the park to stop the radical leftist mob attacks, and now Sen. Ted Cruz has even called for a full investigation into the “stand down” order given by piece of shit leftist Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, who needs to be held accountable for the attack he allowed.
So, the propaganda machine has gone from “It’s only a Milkshake” to “This never happened” to “The Proud Boys did it.” Hmm–almost as if they’re a bunch of lying scumbags who aren’t the slightest big interested in facts.
I’m not a personal injury lawyer, but I’d say that, when all is added up, with serious injuries like bleeding on the brain, the damage to Andy Ngo is worth at least $100 million, and possibly even more.
I also have a very good feeling that many of the attackers will be identified and sentenced for their violent hate crimes.
Andy Ngo’s attorney agrees with us.
Goodnight everyone except Antifa (Anti 1st Amendment Domestic Terrorist Group) criminals who I plan to sue into oblivion and then sow salt into their yoga studios and avocado toast stands until nothing grows there, not even the glimmer of a violent criminal conspiracy aided by the effete impotence of a cowed city government. – Harmeet K. Dhillon, lawyer of journalist Andy Ngo
Portland had better start getting ready and saving pennies, because this is going to be one fucking expensive “Stand Down” order by Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler!
Oh, this is funny also! These radical socialist pussies actually had a sign that said “Soi Boi” (Soy Boy) which is the most truthful sign I’ve ever seen in a mob of worthless nutless snowflakes.
The union that represents U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers says on at least two occasions last month two federal ICE employees called Portland police while being harassed by protesters—but cops did not show up, because Portland’s mayor had ordered them not to intervene.
Members of the union, called the National ICE Council, sent Mayor Ted Wheeler a cease and desist letter Monday demanding he require Portland police to assist federal agents if called upon.
The letter, filed this morning by the union on behalf of employees working in Portland’s ICE office, says Wheeler’s decision to order Portland police not to assist federal agents was a violation of the U.S. Constitution. Specifically, it cites the 14th Amendment, which says the government cannot deny any person equal protection under the law.
“Your current policy forbidding Portland law enforcement agencies from assisting employees of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency who request law enforcement assistance while at or away from work is a violation of the United States Constitution’s Equal Protection Clause,” the letter says.
ICE is a scorned agency in Portland, especially in the wake of a White House policy of separating immigrant families at the U.S. border. A protest camp blockaded and harried the Portland ICE office for more than a month. The camp was abandoned and swept by police July 25.
But the letter places a new legal demand on Wheeler. It says that if he does not allow Portland police to assist federal immigration agents from here on out, the ICE union will take him to court.
“We understand that you have a difference of opinion with the current President of the United States, and some of his policies, but we fail to see why targeting the employees of ICE and leaving them vulnerable to violence, harassment and even death furthers a legitimate government interest,” their attorney, Sean Riddell, says in the letter. “Your policy has created a zone of terror and lawlessness.”
The Portland Police Bureau deferred any comment on the dispute to the mayor’s office. The mayor’s spokeswoman Sophia June says legal counsel is reviewing the letter.
Related: On June 20, the mayor told ICE they wouldn’t get help from Portland police.
The people seeking relief in the letter are a local immigration agent and a representative from the federal agency’s national office speaking on behalf of the union.
A local ICE officer, who spoke to WW only on the condition of anonymity, says two agency employees called Portland police June 19, when they were blocked from leaving the building in their vehicles. One of those employees told Portland police that protesters followed his truck as he went to pick up his daughter from summer camp and harassed him in the parking lot.
He also says protesters showed up at his Portland apartment building a few hours later. Again, he called police, but says no officer responded.
“This area became like a Wild West,” the local immigration officer tells WW.
An email obtained by WW shows police defending their decision to federal officials.
Portland Police Deputy Chief Bob Day wrote the email June 19, replying to a formal request for assistance from the Federal Protective Service, a police division within the Department of Homeland Security. “At this time I am denying your request for additional resources from PPB,” Day wrote. “I recognize this is a fluid situation that will need continuous monitoring. I am willing to revisit this inquiry after you have exhausted all alternative options besides arrests and maximized the use of FPS resources. We will respond to [calls] for assistance if your officers are assaulted and need us to facilitate a safe exit from the conflict.”
Chris Crane, president of the national union, says the situation at the ICE building in Portland spiraled out of control because police would not assist federal agents.
“Every person in law enforcement knows there are few things as dangerous or as unpredictable as an angry mob,” Crane says. “No one could have responded quickly enough to protect our employees who were trapped inside this building. All of this because the mayor of Portland has a beef with the president of the United States.”
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