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Gov. Brown calls in OSP, puts Guard on standby to deter Portland election violence, intimidation

Gov. Kate Brown speaks Monday on law enforcement plan to deter election-related violence, intimidation
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Gov. Kate Brown speaks Monday on law enforcement plan to deter election-related violence, intimidation

SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Gov. Kate Brown announced Monday "a law enforcement plan to keep the peace, protect free speech and prevent violence and intimidation on Election Day and in the days that follow" in Portland.

Here's her full announcement:

With the support of local elected officials, the Governor is exercising her executive authority under ORS Chapter 401 to create a joint incident command structure, with the Superintendent of State Police and the Multnomah County Sheriff in charge of public safety in Portland from 5:00 p.m. on Monday, November 2 until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 4, unless extended or rescinded earlier.

The governor has also directed the Oregon National Guard to place its members trained in crowd control on standby, in the event they are needed to support law enforcement efforts.

“Especially this year, there are unique dynamics at play that may create an environment ripe for a heated Election Day, and post-election period," Brown said.

"This election also comes at a pivotal moment in Oregon, where the pandemic, wildfires and political atmosphere have boosted fear and anxiety,” she added.

“We’ve seen firsthand what happens when free expression is fueled by hate. We know that there are some people who might use peaceful election night protests to promote violence and property destruction.

“This behavior is not acceptable, and it’s not in line with our Oregon values of being an inclusive democracy.

“Every Oregonian has the right to express themselves freely and to peacefully assemble. However, I want to be clear that voter intimidation and political violence will not be tolerated. Not from the Left, the Right, or the Center. Not this week, not any week in Oregon.

“It is my goal as governor to ensure the safety of Oregonians, especially as they exercise their fundamental right to vote and practice free speech,” Brown said.

A full transcript of Governor Brown's remarks are available here.

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