
In this undated Multnomah County Sheriff photo is Antonio Scott Zamora. The Portland Police Bureau on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019, arrested another person in the aftermath of a protest and counter-protest that led to clashes between right-wing and left-wing demonstrators. Court documents say Antonio Scott Zamora was in a crowd of masked anti-fascist demonstrators who surrounded a bus carrying the far-right groups Proud Boys and Patriot Prayer. Authorities say Zamora, who was later identified by his teal-colored shirt and rainbow-colored face mask, hit the bus and threw an object at its window. Several videos of the attack on the bus, which was stopped in heavy traffic, went viral in the days after the Aug. 17 protest. (Portland Police Bureau via AP)
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