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Several suspects allegedly participated in the violence South Portland, OregonRIOT, near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office, appeared in court Thursday, including assaulting federal officials and posing danger on government property.
Julie Winters, 46, of Portland, is charged with felony attempting to assault a Federal officials.
Aziel Chambers, 20, of Merlin, was charged with misdemeanor assault on federal officials, posed danger to federal property and failed to comply with legal orders.
Rachel Jean Pope, 28, Portlandcharged with misdemeanor assault by federal officials.

Federal agents arrested people outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Center in Portland, Oregon on June 18. (x/@choeshow/@frontlinestpusa)
Violent mobs have been arrested multiple times after attacking Portland ice rink
According to court documents and information shared by the court, A few people gathered together On Tuesday, near an ice office in South Portland, mobs repeatedly placing buildings and federal law enforcement officers with threatening statements, releasing pepper spray and throwing rocks, garbage and bricks.
Officials said the incident began Tuesday at 11 p.m. when two people tried to put an American flag on the driveway of the building.
To clear the lane, federal officials used “no kill” methods, including gas tanks, to disperse the crowds. Attorney in the Oregon area of the United States.

The Department of Homeland Security shared photos of the knife allegedly used in Portland, Oregon, attacked at the Ice Center. (DHS)
Portland anti-icing riots are crushed by federal agents
Court documents say the pope picked up one of the metal cans, threw it at the officer and hit one.
At around 11:15 p.m., federal officials saw Winters attempting to light a combustion device next to the building’s rear guard shed, according to a press release. When Federal Protection Agency (FPS) officials interacted with Winter, she allegedly pulled a big knife from her backpack and began waving the blade at the officer.
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Officials said Winters then threw the knife to an officer but did not hit anyone. She was beaten when she tried to escape and was taken to the ground.
She pulled a second big knife from her belt when police tried to detain her, according to court documents. An officer lifted the winter and arrested her.

Federal officials broke the anti-icy unrest in Portland, Oregon. (front)
That night, Chambers reportedly pointed a laser pointer into the eyes of the federal officer.
Chambers was also charged with failing to comply with the official’s order to leave the place on June 17 and allegedly threw an item on federal property on June 20.
Officials said winter was detained ahead of future court lawsuits. Pope and Chambers were released under the conditions of future court proceedings.
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According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, attempting to beat a federal officer and cause personal injury was sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Misdemeanor assault on a federal officer can be punished with a maximum penalty of one year. Failure to comply with legal orders and cause harm to federal property is a Class C misdemeanor and a maximum sentence of 30 days in prison.