‘It just seems uneasy’: Portland riots at Vancouver Whitecaps’ front door
PORTLAND, Ore. — There’s an eerie view outside the Portland hotel that the Vancouver Whitecaps call home.
“It’s kind of like Gotham City. Everything is boarded up,” forward Tosaint Ricketts said Friday. “In the nights, you’re going to hear weird sounds, people running through the streets, fire crackers, yelling.”
Protests against systemic racism have been a near nightly affair in Oregon’s largest city since late May when George Floyd, a Black man, was killed by police in Minneapolis.
While the demonstrations have often been peaceful, additional groups took to the streets following this week’s election and tensions grew.