The guy who struck the subconscious through Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland, Oregon, said last week that his attackers were not practicing what they preached after he shot himself while trying to prevent a trans woguy from being stolen.
Adam Haner crashed his van on a sidewalk near a BLM protest in the northwest town on Sunday night before being ripped out of the vehicle and hit.
Portland has been the scene of daily and nightly protests and clashes with law enforcement since the possible death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.
Adam Haner (right) with his girlfriend, Tammie Martin (left), when he hit a crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters in Portland, Oregon last Sunday night.
After Haner was knocked out with the kick, other protesters came here to look black at his motionless body and shout obscenities.
The video shows a man, believed to be Marquise Love, 25, beating Haner to his death.
Haner, who was driving his truck with his girlfriend, Tammie Martin, in the passenger seat, also suffered two purple eyes on the violent beatings.
“I think that’s what they were looking to fight there, that kind of habit towards them, yet the same habit they’re looking to stop up,” Haner told Fox News ‘Watters’ World on Saturday.
Haner told Fox News that he and Martin were on their way to a 7 Eleven convenience store when they saw a young transgender man being robbed of her backpack.
He said that when he intervened, he attacked other people who beat him and called him a white supremacist.
Haner then to get back in his truck and leave. But an engine failure caused the vehicle to stop.
It was then that several other people came to him, Haner denies that he allegedly tried to shoot down the BLM protesters with his van.
Marquise Love was arrested Friday morning, accused of beating Haner at a BLM protest in Portland. He’s photographed in his last picture.
“I warned everyone not to bother me when I took my truck. I’ve been there long enough,” he says.
“They knew when I was starting my truck, to escape.”
Haner continued: “I was there for a long time. I controlled myself not to harm anyone while I was there, but myself, obviously.
“I can’t tell you the same thing.”
Haner and Martin also criticized Portland police for responding temporarily to the scene.
Haner said it took police 10 minutes to succeed with him after a 911 call from his girlfriend, saying he had been knocked out.
Love turned herself in to police Friday morning after a four-day chase through the city.
Online records show he has now been charged with assaulting criminals, coerceding criminals and rioting criminals. Bond set at $260,000.
Love is accused of beating and kicking Haner in the head after he became caught in a protest sunday night.
Haner crashed his truck on a sidewalk near the protest, before being ripped out of the vehicle and hit.
The video showed a guy, believed to be Love, beating Haner to death. The victim also suffered two purple eyes on the violent beatings.
Love already has a long history of criminals in domestic assault rates, interference with public transportation, uncredited driving, domestic harassment and firearms.
On a Friday, the Portland police leader showed the arrest, but did not say what led Love to surrender.
“I am pleased that the suspect in this case has given up and I appreciate all the efforts made to facilitate this resolution,” he said.
“Thank you to all members of the public who provided data and recommendations to our researchers. We greatly appreciate it.
Portland police arrested Marquise Love (right) for the brutal attack on Adam Haner (left) near a Black Lives Matter protest in Portland on Sunday night.
Images of Haner’s beating have provoked outrage on the web since they began to circulate late on Sunday.
In the video, protesters are seen pulling Haner out of his van and throwing him to the ground. BLM protesters seem to think he intentionally rammed his vehicle.
Hanner, who was bleeding profusely from the head, ordered him to sit on the floor and said he would “wait for the police to arrive.”
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