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Conservative journalist Nick Sortor revealed that “higher-ups” in the bleu stronghold of Portland wanted to hit him with additional charges following his already controversial arrest in the city on October 2.
Sortor, who runs a popular newswire page on X and covers breaking news events on the ground, was arrested by the Portland Police Bureau while covering the ongoing nightly protests outside a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in downtown Portland.
Sortor was filming protesters, including black-bloc Antifa militants, as they burned an American flag, started other fires and threatened he and other on-the-ground journalists. He was later taken into custody after he was surrounded by a mob of far-left rioters, some of whom damaged his equipment and ultimately assaulted him. Despite the circumstances of the attack, Sortor was taken into custody and charged with disorderly conduct.
On-the-ground reporter Katie Daviscourt reported that the far-left mob instigated the assault. One woman, identified as Son Mi Yi, allegedly pushed the conservative reporter with an open umbrella.
Sortor was detained for about 12-24 hours at Multnomah County Detention Center. He was released without bond on October 3 morning and immediately posted on X: “Hey, Portland Police: you made a big freaking mistake.”
He accused the department of targeting him for his conservative views and refusing to inform him of his alleged offense for several hours.
Just a day before the incident, Daviscourt — who has consistently documented far-left and Antifa violence in Portland, Seattle and other cities — was assaulted with a metal poll. The incident was captured on camera, though the perpetrator was not arrested despite the fact that an officer was standing just feet away.
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Antifa appears to be the real problem in Portland and not the media covering the story. Libs appear to control the government in Portland.
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