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The names of the 25 arrested are as follows:

37-year-old David Pugh – Interfering with a Peace Officer

23-year-old Margaret Alice Shiple – Interfering with a Peace Officer and Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

20-year-old Ryley Sue Simmons – Interfering with a Peace Officer and Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

19-year-old Siaosi Vana Tuitayuki – Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

15-year-old girl- Interfering with a Peace Officer and Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree (Released to parent)

19-year-old Eric Peregrina – Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

19-year-old Mikaylah Marie Walper – Interfering with a Peace Officer and Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

18-year-old Vincenzo Damon Milione – Interfering with a Peace Officer and Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

18-year-old Jeffrey Duane Kamper – Interfering with a Peace Officer

21-year-old Daniel Gomez – Interfering with a Peace Officer

23-year-old Jacob Hence – Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree and Riot

A 16-year-old male was detained and released.

22-year-old Paul Joseph Conley Jr. – Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree, Attempted Assault on a Public Safety Officer and Recklessly Endangering Another Person

19-year-old Joren Tolleson — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree (given criminal citation and released)

27-year-old Benjamin Parinello — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree and Interfering with a Peace Officer (given criminal citation and released)

29-year-old Zola Johari Neal — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree and Interfering with a Peace Officer

39-year-old Kerry Connor — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

24-year-old Joshua Angel Valdez — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

18-year-old Cyrus Giottlies — Attempted Assault of a Public Safety Officer, Recklessly Endangering Another Person and Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

48-year-old Michael Earl Withey — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree (given criminal citation and released)

29-year-old Robert Alan Leitch — Interfering with a Peace Officer

22-year-old Ren Sato — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

24-year-old Jacob Pelaez Cordero — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree

22-year-old Dominique Rogelio Gonzales — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree (given criminal citation and released)

27-year-old Aaron Robert Giua — Disorderly Conduct in the First Degree

27-year-old Kunneeshta Bulloch — Disorderly Conduct in the Second Degree and Interfering with a Peace Officer (given criminal citation and released)

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The increasingly tense protests around the country in the wake of Donald Trump’s election escalated early Saturday with a shooting here that left one man hospitalized and scattered panicked protesters.
Portland police said the shooter had no connection to the protesters, but after the fourth straight night of demonstrations in response to Trump’s unexpected victory, city and police officials here appeared harried and frustrated. At a news conference Saturday afternoon, they told protesters to “stay home.”
Mayor Charlie Hales said Portland has experienced “great unrest” since Tuesday night. While he shared the frustration over the election of Trump — who among other things has called for a ban on Muslims entering the United States and the deportation of immigrants who are here illegally — he said that changing the outcome “doesn’t involve signs anymore.”

Hales encouraged residents who oppose Trump to get involved with organizations that will work to thwart controversial promises the Republican had made on the campaign trail.
“It is not the work of four days. That is the work of four years,” Hales (D) said. “Going to the streets for another night is not going to keep Donald Trump from taking office.”
Portland has been home to some of the country’s most virulent anti-Trump protests, with residents taking to the street as early as Tuesday night, even before the results of the presidential election were announced. The demonstrations have sprouted up in more than a dozen places, in major metropolises like New York and Los Angeles as well as in cities in red states such as Atlanta, Dallas, Omaha and Kansas City, Mo.

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