Portland trucker Adam Haner was called ‘white supremacist’ by protesters who ‘wouldn’t let’ him get up before beating
PORTLAND trucker Adam Haner was called a "white supremacist" by protesters who "wouldn't let" him get up before he was viciously assaulted at a BLM rally.
Adam Haner revealed that he was set upon by people at a protest on Sunday after he stepped in to help a woman being attacked and robbed.
In 2017, he was arrested for domestic assault and domestic harassment but he wasn't persecuted over the charges.
In 2016, he was booked for providing false information about a firearm transfer, domestic assault, and criminal trespass.
Love also has arrests in other counties throughout the state. He was convicted in Clatsop County in 2016 for driving without a valid driver's license and without insurance.
I sat there for a while and they wouldn't let me get up.
Adam Haner
In 2014, he was also hit with a probation violation charge in an unrelated case.
He was arrested in 2012 for second-degree theft and also, interfering with public transportation and criminal trespass.
He pleaded guilty to the public transportation charge, according to the newspaper but the criminal trespass charge was dismissed.
Love got 18 months probation and a $500 fine but $400 was converted into community service and he reportedly still owes thousands in unpaid fines.
The assault suspect has also been arrested in other counties for various charges over the years.
Police said they have probable cause for Love's arrest.