DailyKenn.com — "The people in the group were described as one black female and up to four black males, ranging in age from mid to late teens," the police report said.
Attacks against East Asians has been the norm for generations.
The above video was posted in 2020.
Police believe the teens may be responsible for a series of attacks against East Asians in the Portland, Oregon area.
Calls to police began May 17, 2021.
The group reportedly invaded several small businesses where the created commotiona while stealing money and other items.
The victims were apparently East Asians. It is not clear if Asians were targeted due to race or because the crimes occurred in an Asian neighborhood.
Take aways...
• We wonder how many readers would have assumed the teens were black had the police not told us and there been no photographs. If the answer is substantial, we then wonder why readers would draw that preclusion.
• East Asians have formed the Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon. We wonder if Whites should — or even could — create a similar network to protect themselves from urban savagery.
Excerpted from portlandoregon.gov ▼
At about 4:50 p.m., the group surrounded a car as it drove through a parking lot in the 5200 block of Southeast 82nd Avenue, in the Foster-Powell neighborhood. The driver of the car stopped and one of the people in the group opened the driver?s door and pulled the driver out of the car. The group got into the car and drove off (case 21-132990).
At about 7:34 p.m., the group was driving the stolen car in the area of Southeast 86th Avenue and Southeast Bush Street in the Lents Neighborhood. They blocked the way of a person driving through that area, forcing the car to stop. People from the group in the stolen car tried to get into stopped car, but the driver was able to drive off (case 21-132131).
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