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Portland Autonomous Zone Is ‘Stockpiling Weapons,’ Has Armed Patrols, Police Say

Portland’s autonomous zone, which is moving into its third day, has been “stockpiling weapons” and has instituted armed patrols to defend the walled-in city occupation, authorities said.

Since the encampment began, rioters have increased fortifications around city streets, assaulted residents, and law enforcement has noticed the presence of “armed sentries” patrolling intersections, according to a press release from the Portland Police Bureau.

The autonomous zone, which has been dubbed “Red House on Mississippi,” formed after city officials attempted to enforce a home foreclosure on the Kinneys, a black and Indigenous family, The Oregonian reported.

“We want a peaceful and safe resolution to the occupation of public space on North Mississippi Avenue,” Portland Police Bureau Chief Chuck Lovell said in the release. “We are greatly concerned about the fortification of barricades, stockpiling of weapons, armed sentries, attacks on journalists and threats to kill officers in graffiti in this public space.”

“Our goal is for this to resolve peacefully to increase safety for all involved. I encourage those involved to reach out to our Demonstration Liaison Officers so we can discuss a peaceful outcome.”

The department also indicated that traffic in addition to emergency services are being stalled by the blockade, and residents within the walls have been trapped by the vigilante group.

The encampment began after law enforcement attempted to secure the Kinney home for the new owner, but police quickly vacated the area after violent demonstrators forced them out, according to The Oregonian.

The Kinneys’ son, who pleaded guilty to a 2002 felony hit-and-run that killed an 83-year-old man, crippled the family financially and led to the foreclosure, the local outlet reported.

Two members of the Kinney family were arrested for trespassing during the Portland Police Bureau’s initial visit, according to The Oregonian.

“I am authorizing the Portland Police to use all lawful means to end the illegal occupation on North Mississippi Avenue and to hold those violating our community’s laws accountable,” Democratic Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler wrote in a Tuesday tweet. “There will be no autonomous zone in Portland.”

Wheeler authorized “all lawful means,” but the mayor continues to implement his September ban on tear gas for the city police department, a spokesman told The Daily Caller News Foundation in a separate report.

“Portland Police do not want a confrontation, but will act to enforce the law and use of force if necessary to clear this private and public land,” the Portland Police Bureau wrote in the release.


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Hal Lindsey, in his article “Lawlessness Spreading Across the Land,” revealed why the rampant violence and corruption the Bible says would characterize the last days before the return of Christ seems to be describing our day:

The Bible foretold that the time near the return of Christ would be marked by lawlessness. In Luke 17:26-30, Jesus compared those days to the times of Noah and Lot. Genesis 6:11 tells us that in the time of Noah, “The earth was corrupt in the sight of God, and the earth was filled with violence.”

That sounds like today-rampant violence and corruption. Lot lived in a time and place of violent mobs. In both stories, we see that people lacked empathy, and thought mostly of themselves and their pleasures. Several places in the Bible warn us that the end times will be times of “lawlessness.” That, along with so many other signs, seems to be describing our day.

We are living in perilous times (2 Timothy 3:1-5) and the Bible speaks of an increase in violence and racial division in these last days (Matthew 24:7,12,37). We as Christians are called to walk as children of the day, especially as the coming of our Lord and savior approaches:

Romans 13:11-14 KJV – “And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.”

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‘Believe As We Do Or Be Terminated’: Tenn. Teacher Removed After Refusing to Promote Same-Sex Marriage

“Requiring a teacher violate their religious beliefs in order to keep their job is blatant discrimination that violates the Civil Rights Act,” said Cliff Martin, senior counsel at First Liberty Institute. “Our client cares deeply about his students and simply has a religious objection to teaching certain lessons and asked for a simple religious accommodation. The school has sent the message that anyone who has a traditional view of marriage is unfit to teach first grade.”

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Portland’s autonomous zone, which is moving into its third day, has been “stockpiling weapons” and has instituted armed patrols to defend the walled-in city occupation, authorities said.

Since the encampment began, rioters have increased fortifications around city streets, assaulted residents, and law enforcement has noticed the presence of “armed sentries” patrolling intersections, according to a press release from the Portland Police Bureau.

The autonomous zone, which has been dubbed “Red House on Mississippi,” formed after city officials attempted to enforce a home foreclosure on the Kinneys, a black and Indigenous family, The Oregonian reported.

“We want a peaceful and safe resolution to the occupation of public space on North Mississippi Avenue,” Portland Police Bureau Chief Chuck Lovell said in the release. “We are greatly concerned about the fortification of barricades, stockpiling of weapons, armed sentries, attacks on journalists and threats to kill officers in graffiti in this public space.”

“Our goal is for this to resolve peacefully to increase safety for all involved. I encourage those involved to reach out to our Demonstration Liaison Officers so we can discuss a peaceful outcome.”

The department also indicated that traffic in addition to emergency services are being stalled by the blockade, and residents within the walls have been trapped by the vigilante group.

The encampment began after law enforcement attempted to secure the Kinney home for the new owner, but police quickly vacated the area after violent demonstrators forced them out, according to The Oregonian.

The Kinneys’ son, who pleaded guilty to a 2002 felony hit-and-run that killed an 83-year-old man, crippled the family financially and led to the foreclosure, the local outlet reported.

Two members of the Kinney family were arrested for trespassing during the Portland Police Bureau’s initial visit, according to The Oregonian.

“I am authorizing the Portland Police to use all lawful means to end the illegal occupation on North Mississippi Avenue and to hold those violating our community’s laws accountable,” Democratic Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler wrote in a Tuesday tweet. “There will be no autonomous zone in Portland.”

Wheeler authorized “all lawful means,” but the mayor continues to implement his September ban on tear gas for the city police department, a spokesman told The Daily Caller News Foundation in a separate report.

“Portland Police do not want a confrontation, but will act to enforce the law and use of force if necessary to clear this private and public land,” the Portland Police Bureau wrote in the release.


HD Editor’s Note: Why Is This News Biblically Relevant?

Hal Lindsey, in his article “Lawlessness Spreading Across the Land,” revealed why the rampant violence and corruption the Bible says would characterize the last days before the return of Christ seems to be describing our day:

The Bible foretold that the time near the return of Christ would be marked by lawlessness. In Luke 17:26-30, Jesus compared those days to the times of Noah and Lot. Genesis 6:11 tells us that in the time of Noah, “The earth was corrupt in the sight of God, and the earth was filled with violence.”

That sounds like today-rampant violence and corruption. Lot lived in a time and place of violent mobs. In both stories, we see that people lacked empathy, and thought mostly of themselves and their pleasures. Several places in the Bible warn us that the end times will be times of “lawlessness.” That, along with so many other signs, seems to be describing our day.

We are living in perilous times (2 Timothy 3:1-5) and the Bible speaks of an increase in violence and racial division in these last days (Matthew 24:7,12,37). We as Christians are called to walk as children of the day, especially as the coming of our Lord and savior approaches:

Romans 13:11-14 KJV – “And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.”

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If Religious Liberty Becomes Only A Defensive Battle, We Risk Narrowing The Focus Purely To Survival

Here is the question we need to ask: Is hostility toward religious exercise expanding beyond vandalism and threats — and becoming institutional resistance? We have seen increasing pressure on conscience protections in health care. We have seen faith-based adoption and foster care providers forced out of states for adhering to biblical truth. We have watched regulatory agencies treat religious organizations not as partners in civil society, but as obstacles to ideological agendas.

‘Believe As We Do Or Be Terminated’: Tenn. Teacher Removed After Refusing to Promote Same-Sex Marriage

“Requiring a teacher violate their religious beliefs in order to keep their job is blatant discrimination that violates the Civil Rights Act,” said Cliff Martin, senior counsel at First Liberty Institute. “Our client cares deeply about his students and simply has a religious objection to teaching certain lessons and asked for a simple religious accommodation. The school has sent the message that anyone who has a traditional view of marriage is unfit to teach first grade.”

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When A Nation Forgets That Liberty Is Meant For Service To God, It Loses The Purpose Of Freedom

Exodus confronts every generation with the same call. God delivers people not to independence from Him, but obedience to Him. When a nation forgets that freedom is meant for service to God, it loses the purpose of freedom — and soon, the freedom itself. The words still echo: “Let My people go, that they may serve Me.” The future of our liberty depends on whether we remember the second half of that sentence.

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