Life and Death of an Anti-fascist

Originally from The Intercept

See also: Armeanio lives! Citywide Attack in Memory of Sean Kealiher

On the day of President Joe Biden’s inauguration, dozens of protesters in Portland, Oregon, marched to the state Democratic Party’s headquarters, carrying signs against police and the incoming administration. “We don’t want Biden, we want revenge,” one of them read, “for police murders, imperialist wars, and fascist massacres.” A few protesters, dressed all in black and with their faces covered, smashed windows, scrawled graffiti, and set a trash canister on fire.

 

It was a familiar scene in Portland, which was gripped by more than four months of almost-uninterrupted protests last summer following the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Local police, under the leadership of Portland’s Democratic mayor, had met those protests with tear gas and violence. But as the city became the epicenter of a nationwide protest movement of historic proportions, it also became a symbol of former President Donald Trump’s battle against antifa, the far-left, radical ideology those black-clad protesters had come to represent. At the height of the protests, Trump sent dozens of federal troops to Portland, where they doubled down on local police’s repression, at one point disappearing demonstrators into unmarked vans. The administration also devoted significant resources to a failed attempt to build its case against antifa, short for anti-fascists, which officials tried to designate as a terrorist organization. As part of that effort, they reassigned scores of prosecutors and FBI agents who had been focused on other threats, like the one posed by far-right extremists — an intelligence failure that was put on stark display when supporters of the president staged an assault on the U.S. Capitol days before he left office.

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Chase Banks attacked throughout Portland in solidarity with #StopLine3

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In the early hours of Saturday, February 6th on occupied Chinook land known as “Portland”, Chase banks throughout the city were attacked in solidarity with the fight against the Line 3 Pipeline expansion, a project being funded by Chase. Continue reading “Chase Banks attacked throughout Portland in solidarity with #StopLine3”

Zine: “Sabotage of ATMs, fare machines and parking meters”

“This zine was put together to share some stories of simple sabotage that have been both inspiring and helpful, and give some detailed (but never complete) notes on a fun, easy and effective way to fuck shit up. The stories are shared in chronological order, because we loved seeing how, when viewed together, reports from anarchists in one city could spark action across the country one month later.
Hope you enjoy it too.

This zine is first a lesson in simple sabotage, but we also hope it demonstrates the potential of an anarchic culture of communiques, a tradition that we’d like to see strengthened among anarchists and criminals in the so-called United States.”

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 PPA Headquarters Unchanged Despite Rumors​​​​​​​

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With extensive review, it appears that the Portland Police Association (PPA) is still using their office at 1868 N Lombard St. This is a collection of intelligence gathered primarily by crows local to the Portland area, though some various other critters may have also been involved.

Local crows have seen Brian Hunzeker’s truck, a 1994 red Nissan pickup (Washington license plate: C03205P), frequently at the PPA office during business hours.  In the week preceding contract negotiations on 1/27/21, the vehicle was seen at the location almost everyday.  Brian Hunzeker is the current elected PPA President. Continue reading ” PPA Headquarters Unchanged Despite Rumors​​​​​​​”

Series of Attacks on Cars in the Pacific Northwest – a reportback

Originally posted on anarchistnews.org

This month in Portland, a car was used to attack about a dozen people, killing one. This year, cars have been used to attack anti-state protestors again and again. The world is crawling with cars. The earth suffocates with asphalt so that they might drive all over over it. The air chokes on the toxic fumes that their engines spit out. Our cities are organized entirely around cars, these gridded sprawls of streets, parking lots, garages, and high-rises caring more about the machine than the animals they threaten. Daily we walk past the mangled corpses of the animal victims that cars murder. Counterattacks have been long past due. Continue reading “Series of Attacks on Cars in the Pacific Northwest – a reportback”

Portland Reportback: Monument to Genocide Toppled and Defaced

Occupied Chinook land. Thanksgiving Eve.

A few days earlier, Indigenous anarchist comrades had put out a public call for a night of decentralized attack against symbols of colonialism for the night before Thanksgiving day. For one group of anarchist troublemakers, one target in particular came to mind.

Since 1903, a bronze war memorial dedicated to the soldiers of the Mexican-American, Spanish-American, and American-Indian wars had stood high on a stone pedestal in the Lone Fir cemetery in Portland. This shameless celebration of American imperialism, colonialism, and genocide enshrined the image of a colonizing soldier in a grotesque display of nationalistic pride. This particular bronze colonizer had stood on his feet for far too long, and this night would be a great night to change that. Continue reading “Portland Reportback: Monument to Genocide Toppled and Defaced”

Trans Day of Rage Reportback — Portland, Nov. 20

On November 20th for trans day of rage, a call was spread underground through the community to meet in the Hollywood neighborhood, a gentrified area far from downtown, which has gone relatively unaffected from the past months of protesting. Another action was being promoted publicly for downtown portland which shifted the focus of the pigs and gave us cover. Continue reading “Trans Day of Rage Reportback — Portland, Nov. 20”