Page 2 August 14, 2019 CAREERS Special Edition The Week in Review Speed Racing Crackdown Portland Police conducted 26 traf- fic stops, towed four vehicles and arrested five suspects related to ille- gal street racing over the weekend. The actions were part of a crack- down the police are undertaking to curb displays of speed racing, which has included using the help of the bureau’s Air Support Unit. Claim filed Against ICE Counter-protesters prepare to clash with Patriot Prayer protesters during an Aug. 4, 2018 rally in Portland, Since President Donald Trump’s election, the city has become a political arena for far-right and far-left groups to face off. (AP photo) Police Brace for Clash of Protests History with hate groups adds to dynamic (AP) -- Portland police are mobilizing to pre- vent clashes between out-of-state far-right groups planning a rally for downtown Saturday and the homegrown anti-fascists who oppose them. The rally — and the violence it may bring — are a relatively new reality for police, as an informal coalition of white nationalists, white supremacists and extreme-right militias hones its focus on Port- land as a stand-in for everything it feels is wrong with the U.S. At the top of that list are the masked and black-clad anti-fascists who turn out to violent- ly oppose right-wing demonstrators as soon as they set foot in town. “It’s Portlandia, and in the public mind it rep- C ontinued on P age 4 About 300 protesters joined in- terfaith leaders at the Washington County Courthouse in Hillsboro Monday to protest the Immigra- tion and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency for detaining and arresting immigrants when they come to court. The rally came on the same day the ACLU of Oregon and a partnering law firm filed a federal tort claim on behalf of a legal resident and county worker who was detained by ICE. Body Found in Zoo The body of a man who was re- ported missing since Saturday was found Monday in a construc- tion site at the Oregon Zoo, police said. Carl Stanley Ross Sr., 62, was found in the rhino habitat, which had no animals inside and the cause of death has not been determined. Accused Financier’s Suicide Jeffrey Epstein, the 66-year-old financier and sex offender who was facing new charges of traf- ficking girls for sex, died of an apparent suicide Saturday in his federal jail cell in Lower Manhattan. The New York Times reported the jail chose to house Epstein by himself and did not make routine check-ins after he attempted to commit suicide three weeks earlier. Protests Shutters Airport One of the world’s bus- iest airports canceled all flights after thousands of pro-democracy demonstrators crowded into Hong Kong’s main terminal Monday, while the cen- tral government in Beijing issued an ominous characterization of the protest movement as something approaching “terrorism.” Wildlife Protections Weakened The Trump administration Mon- day announced major changes for the way the Endangered Spe- cies Act is applied, weakening the law by making it harder to pro- tect wildlife from multiple threats posed by climate change. Established 1970 USPS 959 680 4747 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Portland, OR 97211 The Portland Observer welcomes freelance submissions. Manuscripts and photographs should be clearly labeled and will be returned if accompanied by a self addressed envelope. All created design display ads become the sole property of the newspaper and cannot be used in other publications or personal usage without the written consent of the general manager, unless the client has purchased the composition of such ad. © 2008 THE PORTLAND OBSERVER. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED, REPRODUCTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART WITHOUT PERMISSION IS PROHIBITED. The Portland Observer--Oregon’s Oldest Multicultural Publication--is a member of the National Newspaper Association--Founded in 1885, and The National Advertising Representative Amalgamated Publishers, Inc, New York, NY, and The West Coast Black Publishers Association CALL 503-288-0033 FAX 503-288-0015 P ublisher : e ditor : Mark Washington, Sr. Michael Leighton A dvertising M AnAger : Office Manager/Classifieds: C reAtive d ireCtor : r ePorter /W eb e ditor : Leonard Latin Lucinda Baldwin Paul Neufeldt Danny Peterson P ubliC r elAtions : Mark Washington Jr. o ffiCe A ssistAnt /s Ales : Shawntell Washington PO QR code news@portlandobserver.com • ads@portlandobserver.com subscription@portlandobserver.com Postmaster: Send address changes to Portland Observer , PO Box 3137 , Portland, OR 97208