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September 2, 2020
"PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) Oregon State Police troopers responding to the ongoing protest-related unrest in Portland have been federally deputized, state police confirm.
State police tell KOIN 6 News theyre working with the U.S. Attorneys Office to review arrests made by troopers assigned to Portland for potential prosecution. The troopers assigned to Portland have been cross-deputized by the U.S. Marshals.
The Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt previously announced his office would presumptively decline to prosecute certain misdemeanor charges stemming from the protests, a move which resulted in criticism from law enforcement agencies, including state police in mid-August.
OSP is not criticizing any officials and we respect the authority of the [Multnomah County] District Attoney, but to meet the Governors charge of bringing violence to an end we will use all lawful methods at our disposal, an Oregon State Police spokesperson said."
Portland - OSP troopers federally deputized amid renewed Portland protest response
https://www.koin.com/news/protests/oregon-state-police-troopers-federally-deputized-amid-renewed-portland-protest-response/"PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) Oregon State Police troopers responding to the ongoing protest-related unrest in Portland have been federally deputized, state police confirm.
State police tell KOIN 6 News theyre working with the U.S. Attorneys Office to review arrests made by troopers assigned to Portland for potential prosecution. The troopers assigned to Portland have been cross-deputized by the U.S. Marshals.
The Multnomah County District Attorney Mike Schmidt previously announced his office would presumptively decline to prosecute certain misdemeanor charges stemming from the protests, a move which resulted in criticism from law enforcement agencies, including state police in mid-August.
OSP is not criticizing any officials and we respect the authority of the [Multnomah County] District Attoney, but to meet the Governors charge of bringing violence to an end we will use all lawful methods at our disposal, an Oregon State Police spokesperson said."
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