Sunday night in Portland, a series of violent actions directed at different people led a man to crash his truck and subsequently be knocked unconscious. While the man was lying on the street, BLM militants got busy robbing his truck.

Reports say this ordeal started with a different man, who was being harassed and aggressively escorted out of the BLM so-called “protest.” At the sight of this violence, a witness began to defend the man verbally. This is when BLM activists turned their eyes to a transgender woman. The BLM “protesters” then stole her bag and skateboard because according to them, they didn’t like the way she was “talking to black men”.


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The man who was ultimately knocked unconscious by the crowd was seen earlier by witnesses trying to protect the trans-woman. After that, the rioters caused the man to crash his truck. They proceeded to drag him out of the vehicle and violently beat him up while other “activists” stole various possessions from his vehicle. When police arrived, they discovered the man unconscious on the street and took him to the hospital.

The police had responded to a 911 call before 10:30pm. The call came from someone who said that the “protestors” had “chased a white Ford,” which then crashed into the downtown area. The caller told police that protesters then dragged the guy out of his vehicle. Another caller stated that about 9 to 10 people were beating the guy.

Fox News now reports that the manhunt for these criminals is underway:

“Investigators learned that the victim may have been trying to help a transgender female who had some of her things stolen in the area of Southwest Taylor and 4th Ave, the location where this incident began,” police said late Monday.

Several witnesses also say that the BLM crowd was targeting several people that were near the demonstration.

Two days have passed, and today the police have identified a suspect in Sunday night’s attack. The police are now searching for information for a Marquise Love, a 25-year-old who also goes by the name of “Keese Love,” for his involvement in the attack.

In a press release put out by the Portland Police Bureau, officials said that investigators have tried to contact Love and have left messages for him to turn himself in, but so far have been unsuccessful in reaching him. They said they have probable cause for his arrest.

Due to the public nature of this case, possible personal details about the suspect were posted online, and the Portland Police has been made aware of members of the public attempting to contact Love. The police however do not recommend this, as they say this kind of activity can be dangerous.

The press release also debunks the reports on social media that have stated that the victim of the attacked has now succumbed to the injuries. According to officials, the reports are false and the victim has now been released from the hospital and is recovering from his injuries.

Police are also searching for the transgender woman involved, as her identity is still unknown.

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