Portland Antifa rioter charged with assaulting police has case dismissed after 30 hours community service – By Bradford Betz (FOX News) / December 30, 2021
Portland, like other major U.S. cities, dealt with a wave of protests and social unrest in the summer of 2020
A Portland Antifa rioter charged last year with assaulting police officers has had a federal case dropped after completing 30 hours of community service, according to court documents.
Eva Warner of Beaverton, Oregon, who police said was also known as Joshua Warner, was charged in September 2020 with felony civil disorder.
On the evening of August 8, 2020, authorities declared a riot at the Portland Police Association office on North Lombard Street in Portland after Antifa members broke windows and set fire to the office. The rioters had also used vehicles and Dumpsters to illegally block traffic, according to the Justice Department.