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Protesters Win $300,000 From Portland, Oregon

HeadlineDec 02, 2004

The city of Portland Oregon has agreed to pay out $300,000 to 12 anti-war protesters who claimed the police had used excessive force against them in a series of protests beginning in August 2002 when President Bush visited the city. In two lawsuits, the protesters argued that the city police violated their rights to free speech and free assembly by dousing them with pepper spray at close range and firing rubber stingballs into a crowd.

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