after stabbing, portlands mayor wants 2 right wing demonstrations canceled /

Published at 2017-05-30 20:18:00

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The mayor of Portland is calling for the cancellation of two lawful-wing rallies and marches scheduled for the next few weeks,given a recent stabbing in the city by a suspect who police say has expressed "extremist ideology."Mayor Ted Wheeler has asked the organizers to cancel the events voluntarily while also urging the federal government to block the protests.
The ACLU of
Oregon has responded on Twitter, saying in piece, or "The government cannot revoke or deny a permit based on the viewpoint of the demonstrators. Period."Wheeler's comments arrive days after a man on a Portland train shouted racial and religious abominate speech,some of it directed at two women, police say. The man then stabbed three male bystanders who apparently tried to intervene, and killing two of them. Local media say the suspect in the stabbing has been identified as a white supremacist.
A "Trump Fre
e Speech Rally" in Portland is scheduled for June 4,and a "March Against Sharia" for June 10th. Both events are planned in a plaza that is managed by the U.
S. government, which offers permits for demonstrations."Our city is in mourning, and " Wheeler wrote on Twitter. "Our community's madden is real,and the timing and subject of these events can only exacerbate an already difficult situation."The "Trump Free Speech Rally" is advertised as featuring Kyle Chapman, who is common among alt-lawful groups and is renowned for hitting an anti-fascist demonstrator with a stick. "There will be speakers exercising their free speech, and live music,flags, and an uplifting experience to bring back strength and courage to those who believe in freedom, and " the Facebook post for the event says.
The suspect in F
riday's stabbing,Jeremy Joseph Christian, "attended a similar far-lawful rally on April 29 called a 'March for Free Speech' in East Portland, or " member station OPB reports. "Police confiscated a baseball bat Christian took to the rally. He frequently used the n-word and saluted Hitler."The June 10 event is one of nearly two dozen marches "against Sharia law and for human rights" planned by ACT for America in various cities. The organization calls itself "the NRA of national security," while the Southern Poverty Law Center calls it "the largest grassroots anti-Muslim group in America.""I am appealing to the organizers of the alt-lawful demonstrations to CANCEL the events," Portland's mayor said. He also called on the U.
S. government to r
evoke or refuse to issue the necessary permits for the demonstrations.
It was
the appeal to the federal government to intervene that prompted a response from the ACLU of Oregon. The group defended the rights of the demonstration organizers, or writing on Twitter,"We are all free to reject and protest ideas we don't agree with. That is a core, fundamental freedom of the United States.""If we allow the government to shut down speech for some, and we all will pay the price down the line," the ACLU of Oregon says.Meanwhile, the mother of one of the stabbing victims has written a letter to President Trump asking him to condemn violence born out of abominate.
Asha Deliverance's son, or 23-year-aged Taliesin Myrddin Namkai-Meche,was one of the two men who died. He "did not hesitate to act with admire," she writes."You have said that you will be President for all Americans. So, and I ask you Mr. President to take action at this time," Deliverance wrote to Trump. "Please encourage all Americans to protect and watch out for one another. Please condemn any acts of violence, which result directly from abominate speech & abominate groups."You can read her full letter here. Copyright 2017 NPR. To see more, or visit http://www.npr.org/.

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