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Was A Counter-Protester Killed In Oregon During George Floyd Protests?

The man attacked in the video is alive and has not died according to Portland police.

By - AFP | 6 Jun 2020 2:05 PM GMT

Facebook posts shared more than 25,000 times claim that a man died after being kicked in the head in the US state of Oregon during a protest over George Floyd's death. This is false; police said the man was "very much alive" after the incident, and a video from the demonstration showed him walking around following the assault.

"Let's get some justice for this poor man! He died of brain injuries because this monster kicked him in the head during the riots," a Facebook user wrote on June 2, 2020 as people took to the streets across the country to protest the death of Floyd, a black man who was killed during his arrest in Minneapolis on May 25.

Below the text are five photos, including one of a man lying face down on the ground, seemingly unconscious, while another man standing near him is shown with one foot in the air, about to kick him.

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Three other photos feature the attacker's face for identification purposes.

"Post and repost until someone recognizes him," several users wrote.

Screenshot of a Facebook post taken on June 5, 2020

The image of the man about to be kicked is a still from a video posted on May 31. In a later part of the video, the man can be seen walking off stunned, but not dying.

Warning: Graphic Content

Screenshot of a tweet taken on June 4, 2020


Warning: Graphic Content

Screenshot of a tweet taken on June 4, 2020


Video posted on social media of the May 30 protest in the northwestern US city of Portland shows that there were a small number of counter protesters, including the man who was assaulted.

Some Facebook posts claimed the man was attacked for helping someone carrying an American flag.

Also Read: No, George Floyd's Death Was Not Staged Using 'Crisis Actors'

The victim did not die from his injuries, according to local police.

"The man suffered non-life threatening injuries, and as of this morning is very much alive," Sergeant Michael Roberts of the Portland Police Bureau told AFP by email.

Roberts added that "the police have been in contact with the man who was assaulted and then kicked on the ground. This is an open investigation." 

On June 4, a 14-year old suspect was arrested in connection with the assault, a Portland Police Bureau press release said.

Since Floyd's death, protests across the United States have been largely peaceful, but some have degenerated into vandalism and looting, such as in Portland on May 30.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)