Jump directly to the content

LABOR Day descended into chaos in Oregon as Trump supporters and Black Lives Matter protesters clashed during a MAGA caravan headed for the state's capital.

Supporters of , believers and members of the Proud Boys in Oregon on Monday to join in on a pro-Trump vehicle rally.

Police arrest a right-wing demonstrator in Salem, Oregon during a pro-Trump caravan that started in Oregon City
4
Police arrest a right-wing demonstrator in Salem, Oregon during a pro-Trump caravan that started in Oregon CityCredit: Reuters
Police detain a right-wing demonstrator that came to Salem during a pro-Trump caravan that started in Oregon City
4
Police detain a right-wing demonstrator that came to Salem during a pro-Trump caravan that started in Oregon CityCredit: Getty Images - Getty

The rally comes barely a week after a right-wing demonstrator was fatally shot during a previous Trump caravan passing through Portland.

On Monday, the vehicle rally met at noon at Clackamas Community College in Oregon City, about half an hour south of .

Trucks, largely decked out in camo, arrived at the rally, where people waved flags in support of the president, police and the QAnon conspiracy group.

After spending some time at the college, the rally's organizers, publicized on Facebook as an "Oregon for Trump" group, said they would drive towards Salem, the capital of .

They also vowed not to enter Multnomah County, where Portland is located, just 20 miles north of Oregon City.

Most people left the caravan at that point, while some members of the right-wing group the Proud Boys carried onto Salem.

The Proud Boys were started by right wing Canadian comic and campaigner Gavin McInnes, who described the group as a "pro-Western fraternal organisation" for men who "refuse to apologise for creating the modern world."

Several right-wing protesters chase a Black Lives Matter protester
4
Several right-wing protesters chase a Black Lives Matter protesterCredit: Getty Images - Getty

When they arrived, they had found a small group of pro-Trump supporters already gathered.

They then stormed a smaller group of counter-protestors and fired paintballs at them.

Armed with paintball guns and baseball bats, right-wing demonstrators chased Black Lives Matter protesters around until police intervened.

Police attempted to stop the chaos by pushing some right-wing protesters off of the Black Lives Matter protesters.

And several right-wing demonstrators were arrested.

The Black Lives Matter group dispersed once police arrived at the scene.

Police arrest a right-wing demonstrator seen carrying a baseball bat
4
Police arrest a right-wing demonstrator seen carrying a baseball batCredit: Reuters

The caravan came barely a week after a supporter of the right-wing group Patriot Prayer, was killed in a pro-Trump caravan in Portland on August 29.

In both the Labor Day and August 29 caravans, Trump supporters shot paintballs at counter-protestors.

Police , who is suspected to have shot and killed Danielson, on September 3.

Reinoehl was a member of Antifa, a far-left leaning militant group.

Protests in Portland have surpassed the 100-day mark recently as Black Lives Matter protesters urge for police reform in the wake of 's May death in Minneapolis.

This weekend, Portland police arrested 15 people, mostly from the Portland area but others from California, Washington, and Arizona, for allegedly setting a fire outside a police precinct in the city's north side.

Police warned protesters not to enter precinct property as they would be trespassing and subject to arrest.

However, protesters were heard chanting "burn it down" and some in the group lit a mattress on fire.

Portland’s ‘MAGA martyr’ Jay Bishop was ‘hunted down and executed’ by ‘Antifa gunman’ for being a Trump supporter, pal says
Topics