Overview
- Multnomah County prosecutors declined on Monday to pursue the misdemeanor against Sortor after reviewing reports and video just hours before his scheduled arraignment.
- Two others arrested that night, identified as Angella (Angela) Davis and Son Mi Yi, remain charged; court filings and a prosecutor’s memo describe Yi pushing with an umbrella and Davis swinging a feather-covered stick as Sortor fell into a bioswale.
- The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has opened an inquiry into potential viewpoint discrimination by Portland police related to the arrests, led by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon.
- Portland City Attorney Robert Taylor urged DOJ officials to scrutinize federal agents’ tactics, alleging unconstitutional force against protesters and preferential access for pro-administration influencers at the ICE site.
- The White House condemned Sortor’s arrest, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt saying the administration would review federal aid to Portland and send additional federal resources.