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Police arrest 3 at Portland ICE facility, say demonstrators damaged and vandalized building

Dozens of protesters broke the gate and clashed with federal agents after No Kings rallies; Portland police declared an unlawful assembly and made arrests, officials said.

  • On Saturday, March 28, demonstrators gathered at the Portland Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility, twice breaching the perimeter gate during escalating violence outside the building.
  • Nationwide 'No Kings' rallies held earlier Saturday prompted the Portland gathering, as thousands protested the Iran conflict and President Donald Trump's administration across the country.
  • Agitators threw projectiles, tackled a federal officer, and vandalized the building; protesters set fire to an American flag and a Nazi flag while one climbed the structure to destroy a security camera.
  • The Portland Police Bureau declared an unlawful assembly just after 10 p.m., warning participants to disperse or face targeted arrests while federal agents deployed crowd control munitions.
  • Tensions persist following an appeals court ruling earlier this week that blocked restrictions on federal tear gas use, a decision residents of Gray's Landing called 'terrifying' due to prior chemical exposure.
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KOIN 6 broke the news in Portland, United States on Saturday, March 28, 2026.
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