Anarchy In Portland

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Love was previously charged with fourth degree assault and harassment in a 2017 domestic violence case booked at Washington County Community Corrections Center in Hillsboro, Oregon.

The Gateway Pundit reported that 4Chan users have identified Love as an outspoken BLM activist, claiming on Facebook: "It's for me and my son's culture." His profile lists him as as a ramp agent at Portland International Airport and a DJ in the evenings.

WATCH: BLM rioters beat civilians in Portland streets, leave man bloodied and unresponsive
 
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Love was previously charged with fourth degree assault and harassment in a 2017 domestic violence case booked at Washington County Community Corrections Center in Hillsboro, Oregon.

The Gateway Pundit reported that 4Chan users have identified Love as an outspoken BLM activist, claiming on Facebook: "It's for me and my son's culture." His profile lists him as as a ramp agent at Portland International Airport and a DJ in the evenings.

WATCH: BLM rioters beat civilians in Portland streets, leave man bloodied and unresponsive
So based on the photo is he an Antifa Cop?
 
Manhunt underway for attacker in Portland truck assault: police

Portland police on Tuesday identified a suspect in Sunday night's attack on a truck driver who was seen on video being pulled from the vehicle and violently beaten.

Portland Police Bureau is on the hunt for Marquise Love, who also goes by the name "Keese Love," for his alleged involvement in the vicious assault that was caught on video and circulated on social media.

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Officials said in a press release they have made several attempts to reach 25-year-old Love, but have so far been unsuccessful. They have said they have probable cause for his arrest.

Shortly before 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, police responded to a 911 call from someone who reported that protesters “chased a white Ford” four-by-four truck, which then crashed in the downtown area, according to a department press release. Protesters then dragged the driver out of the vehicle, one caller stated. Another told police an estimated nine to 10 people began “beating the guy,” the caller stated.

Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Brent Christensen at 503-823-2087 or at Brent.Christensen@portlandoregon.gov.

Manhunt underway for attacker in Portland truck assault: police

Check Florida. He’ll blend in with the filth.
 
Accused Portland attacker Marquise Love has a lengthy rap sheet

A Black Lives Matter protester wanted for allegedly knocking out a driver in Portland has a lengthy rap sheet in Oregon, including charges of domestic assault and theft, records show.

Marquise Love, 25, has been jailed at least seven times over the past eight years in Washington County, the sheriff’s office there said.

He’s also faced charges in two other counties for driving offenses.

Love’s most recent bust was in 2017 for domestic assault and domestic harassment. A Washington County judge signed a protective order against him on March 9 of that year, but there are no records showing a criminal prosecution, a court clerk said.

The year before, he was nabbed in two separate incidents, including one on charges of providing false information in connection with a transfer of a firearm and the other on domestic assault and criminal trespass charges.

In 2015, he was thrown behind bars for interfering with public transportation. And he was charged with a probation violation in 2014.

His two collars in 2012 were for alleged theft in one incident and interfering with public transportation and criminal trespass in another.

Online court records only detail Love’s prosecution in one case in Washington County District Court, where he pleaded guilty to interfering with public transportation on Nov. 30, 2012.

Love was sentenced to 18 months’ probation and a $500 fine, but later had $400 converted to 40 hours of community service, a clerk said.

His probation was extended twice, through March 1, 2016, and he still owes the court $25 toward his fine and another $7 for a collection fee, the clerk added.

Records also show three other prosecutions in two other counties, the oldest of which dates to Oct. 1, 2012, when he was busted in coastal Clatsop County, northwest of Portland, for driving without a valid license or insurance.

Love was convicted when he failed to appear in court and has been slapped with $1,164.80 in fines and collection fees that remain unpaid, records show.

Love was also charged in Multnomah County Criminal Court with causing unreasonable noise with a motor vehicle and driving with a suspended license, no insurance, no registration and improper plates on July 31, 2016, and convicted on all counts about two months later.

He’s been assessed a total of $1,779.20 in that case — all of which remain unpaid, records show.

Love also failed to appear in Multnomah County Criminal Court after he was charged with speeding and driving without a license on Jan. 16, 2019, and owes $1,414 in that case, records show.

Love was also named in a domestic-relations case in which a Washington County court order established his paternity of an unidentified child in 2014, records show. The woman in that case could not be reached.

The ex-security guard is being hunted by Portland cops for allegedly beating Adam Haner in a vicious attack that was caught on video Sunday night.

https://nypost.com/2020/08/19/accused-portland-attacker-marquise-love-has-a-lengthy-rap-sheet/
 
Accused Portland attacker Marquise Love has a lengthy rap sheet

A Black Lives Matter protester wanted for allegedly knocking out a driver in Portland has a lengthy rap sheet in Oregon, including charges of domestic assault and theft, records show.

Marquise Love, 25, has been jailed at least seven times over the past eight years in Washington County, the sheriff’s office there said.

He’s also faced charges in two other counties for driving offenses.

Love’s most recent bust was in 2017 for domestic assault and domestic harassment. A Washington County judge signed a protective order against him on March 9 of that year, but there are no records showing a criminal prosecution, a court clerk said.

The year before, he was nabbed in two separate incidents, including one on charges of providing false information in connection with a transfer of a firearm and the other on domestic assault and criminal trespass charges.

In 2015, he was thrown behind bars for interfering with public transportation. And he was charged with a probation violation in 2014.

His two collars in 2012 were for alleged theft in one incident and interfering with public transportation and criminal trespass in another.

Online court records only detail Love’s prosecution in one case in Washington County District Court, where he pleaded guilty to interfering with public transportation on Nov. 30, 2012.

Love was sentenced to 18 months’ probation and a $500 fine, but later had $400 converted to 40 hours of community service, a clerk said.

His probation was extended twice, through March 1, 2016, and he still owes the court $25 toward his fine and another $7 for a collection fee, the clerk added.

Records also show three other prosecutions in two other counties, the oldest of which dates to Oct. 1, 2012, when he was busted in coastal Clatsop County, northwest of Portland, for driving without a valid license or insurance.

Love was convicted when he failed to appear in court and has been slapped with $1,164.80 in fines and collection fees that remain unpaid, records show.

Love was also charged in Multnomah County Criminal Court with causing unreasonable noise with a motor vehicle and driving with a suspended license, no insurance, no registration and improper plates on July 31, 2016, and convicted on all counts about two months later.

He’s been assessed a total of $1,779.20 in that case — all of which remain unpaid, records show.

Love also failed to appear in Multnomah County Criminal Court after he was charged with speeding and driving without a license on Jan. 16, 2019, and owes $1,414 in that case, records show.

Love was also named in a domestic-relations case in which a Washington County court order established his paternity of an unidentified child in 2014, records show. The woman in that case could not be reached.

The ex-security guard is being hunted by Portland cops for allegedly beating Adam Haner in a vicious attack that was caught on video Sunday night.

https://nypost.com/2020/08/19/accused-portland-attacker-marquise-love-has-a-lengthy-rap-sheet/
I'm guessing his "father" wasn't around when he was growing up if his mother even knows who he was.
 
Accused Portland attacker Marquise Love has a lengthy rap sheet

A Black Lives Matter protester wanted for allegedly knocking out a driver in Portland has a lengthy rap sheet in Oregon, including charges of domestic assault and theft, records show.

Marquise Love, 25, has been jailed at least seven times over the past eight years in Washington County, the sheriff’s office there said.

He’s also faced charges in two other counties for driving offenses.

Love’s most recent bust was in 2017 for domestic assault and domestic harassment. A Washington County judge signed a protective order against him on March 9 of that year, but there are no records showing a criminal prosecution, a court clerk said.

The year before, he was nabbed in two separate incidents, including one on charges of providing false information in connection with a transfer of a firearm and the other on domestic assault and criminal trespass charges.

In 2015, he was thrown behind bars for interfering with public transportation. And he was charged with a probation violation in 2014.

His two collars in 2012 were for alleged theft in one incident and interfering with public transportation and criminal trespass in another.

Online court records only detail Love’s prosecution in one case in Washington County District Court, where he pleaded guilty to interfering with public transportation on Nov. 30, 2012.

Love was sentenced to 18 months’ probation and a $500 fine, but later had $400 converted to 40 hours of community service, a clerk said.

His probation was extended twice, through March 1, 2016, and he still owes the court $25 toward his fine and another $7 for a collection fee, the clerk added.

Records also show three other prosecutions in two other counties, the oldest of which dates to Oct. 1, 2012, when he was busted in coastal Clatsop County, northwest of Portland, for driving without a valid license or insurance.

Love was convicted when he failed to appear in court and has been slapped with $1,164.80 in fines and collection fees that remain unpaid, records show.

Love was also charged in Multnomah County Criminal Court with causing unreasonable noise with a motor vehicle and driving with a suspended license, no insurance, no registration and improper plates on July 31, 2016, and convicted on all counts about two months later.

He’s been assessed a total of $1,779.20 in that case — all of which remain unpaid, records show.

Love also failed to appear in Multnomah County Criminal Court after he was charged with speeding and driving without a license on Jan. 16, 2019, and owes $1,414 in that case, records show.

Love was also named in a domestic-relations case in which a Washington County court order established his paternity of an unidentified child in 2014, records show. The woman in that case could not be reached.

The ex-security guard is being hunted by Portland cops for allegedly beating Adam Haner in a vicious attack that was caught on video Sunday night.

https://nypost.com/2020/08/19/accused-portland-attacker-marquise-love-has-a-lengthy-rap-sheet/
Another perfect example of liberal court systems
 
Accused Portland attacker Marquise Love has a lengthy rap sheet

A Black Lives Matter protester wanted for allegedly knocking out a driver in Portland has a lengthy rap sheet in Oregon, including charges of domestic assault and theft, records show.

Marquise Love, 25, has been jailed at least seven times over the past eight years in Washington County, the sheriff’s office there said.

He’s also faced charges in two other counties for driving offenses.

Love’s most recent bust was in 2017 for domestic assault and domestic harassment. A Washington County judge signed a protective order against him on March 9 of that year, but there are no records showing a criminal prosecution, a court clerk said.

The year before, he was nabbed in two separate incidents, including one on charges of providing false information in connection with a transfer of a firearm and the other on domestic assault and criminal trespass charges.

In 2015, he was thrown behind bars for interfering with public transportation. And he was charged with a probation violation in 2014.

His two collars in 2012 were for alleged theft in one incident and interfering with public transportation and criminal trespass in another.

Online court records only detail Love’s prosecution in one case in Washington County District Court, where he pleaded guilty to interfering with public transportation on Nov. 30, 2012.

Love was sentenced to 18 months’ probation and a $500 fine, but later had $400 converted to 40 hours of community service, a clerk said.

His probation was extended twice, through March 1, 2016, and he still owes the court $25 toward his fine and another $7 for a collection fee, the clerk added.

Records also show three other prosecutions in two other counties, the oldest of which dates to Oct. 1, 2012, when he was busted in coastal Clatsop County, northwest of Portland, for driving without a valid license or insurance.

Love was convicted when he failed to appear in court and has been slapped with $1,164.80 in fines and collection fees that remain unpaid, records show.

Love was also charged in Multnomah County Criminal Court with causing unreasonable noise with a motor vehicle and driving with a suspended license, no insurance, no registration and improper plates on July 31, 2016, and convicted on all counts about two months later.

He’s been assessed a total of $1,779.20 in that case — all of which remain unpaid, records show.

Love also failed to appear in Multnomah County Criminal Court after he was charged with speeding and driving without a license on Jan. 16, 2019, and owes $1,414 in that case, records show.

Love was also named in a domestic-relations case in which a Washington County court order established his paternity of an unidentified child in 2014, records show. The woman in that case could not be reached.

The ex-security guard is being hunted by Portland cops for allegedly beating Adam Haner in a vicious attack that was caught on video Sunday night.

https://nypost.com/2020/08/19/accused-portland-attacker-marquise-love-has-a-lengthy-rap-sheet/
But he's a good kid. He's just out there trying to live a good life
 
Accused Portland attacker Marquise Love has a lengthy rap sheet

A Black Lives Matter protester wanted for allegedly knocking out a driver in Portland has a lengthy rap sheet in Oregon, including charges of domestic assault and theft, records show.

Marquise Love, 25, has been jailed at least seven times over the past eight years in Washington County, the sheriff’s office there said.

He’s also faced charges in two other counties for driving offenses.

Love’s most recent bust was in 2017 for domestic assault and domestic harassment. A Washington County judge signed a protective order against him on March 9 of that year, but there are no records showing a criminal prosecution, a court clerk said.

The year before, he was nabbed in two separate incidents, including one on charges of providing false information in connection with a transfer of a firearm and the other on domestic assault and criminal trespass charges.

In 2015, he was thrown behind bars for interfering with public transportation. And he was charged with a probation violation in 2014.

His two collars in 2012 were for alleged theft in one incident and interfering with public transportation and criminal trespass in another.

Online court records only detail Love’s prosecution in one case in Washington County District Court, where he pleaded guilty to interfering with public transportation on Nov. 30, 2012.

Love was sentenced to 18 months’ probation and a $500 fine, but later had $400 converted to 40 hours of community service, a clerk said.

His probation was extended twice, through March 1, 2016, and he still owes the court $25 toward his fine and another $7 for a collection fee, the clerk added.

Records also show three other prosecutions in two other counties, the oldest of which dates to Oct. 1, 2012, when he was busted in coastal Clatsop County, northwest of Portland, for driving without a valid license or insurance.

Love was convicted when he failed to appear in court and has been slapped with $1,164.80 in fines and collection fees that remain unpaid, records show.

Love was also charged in Multnomah County Criminal Court with causing unreasonable noise with a motor vehicle and driving with a suspended license, no insurance, no registration and improper plates on July 31, 2016, and convicted on all counts about two months later.

He’s been assessed a total of $1,779.20 in that case — all of which remain unpaid, records show.

Love also failed to appear in Multnomah County Criminal Court after he was charged with speeding and driving without a license on Jan. 16, 2019, and owes $1,414 in that case, records show.

Love was also named in a domestic-relations case in which a Washington County court order established his paternity of an unidentified child in 2014, records show. The woman in that case could not be reached.

The ex-security guard is being hunted by Portland cops for allegedly beating Adam Haner in a vicious attack that was caught on video Sunday night.

https://nypost.com/2020/08/19/accused-portland-attacker-marquise-love-has-a-lengthy-rap-sheet/

My guess is he's back in Miami, where he's originally from and has family there.
 
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Portland protester with long rap sheet who is on the run from cops after kicking unconscious a truck driver BEGS people on social media to give him money in case he gets jailed

A Black Lives Matter protester on the run from cops after being 'positively identified' as the man who kicked a truck driver in the face in Portland on Sunday is begging for cash.

Police are searching for Marquise 'Keese' Love, 25, after he fled the scene of a brutal attack on Adam Haner, who was knocked unconscious and suffered two black eyes in the vicious beating.

Since fleeing the scene, Love has been posting messages on Snapchat, according to The Sun.

The Portland Police Bureau say they have left Love, a recently fired security guard, a number of messages, urging him to hand himself in, but have so far received no response. They say they have a probable cause for his arrest.

Portland protester, 25, is on the run and begging for money after kicking unconscious a truck driver | Daily Mail Online
 
Boy, sure is quiet on the left in this thread. Can only imagine how they'll screech when the inevitable happens to a multitude of Antifa members.
 
It won’t matter if they do because the DA will just release him.

Crime spikes as Soros-funded DAs take charge: 'They're not progressive, they're rogue'

Billionaire Democratic donor George Soros bankrolled the successful campaigns of a new crop of district attorneys who now preside over big cities with skyrocketing crime and frayed relationships with police departments.

Soros-backed DAs in Philadelphia, St. Louis, San Francisco and other cities have fired scores of experienced prosecutors and, as promised, stopped prosecuting low-level quality-of-life crimes such as disorderly conduct, vagrancy and loitering.

Crime spikes as Soros-funded DAs take charge: ‘They’re not progressive, they’re rogue’
 

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