‘Anarchist’ sees reduced conviction after series of Portland riots

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A man convicted for his role in Portland anarchist riots in 2020 and 2021 is now seeing a reduced sentence, officials announced Tuesday.

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s office said despite objections from their team, Judge Angela Lucero reduced the charges on July 11 against 35-year-old Darrell Kimberlin.

Officials said Kimberlin took part in a series of “anarchist” riots — which included vandalizing the Democratic Party Headquarters in Southeast Portland, along with a separate incident vandalizing a Chipotle, an Umpqua Bank, and property that belonged to Arcadia security company.

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The District Attorney’s Office noted while the case was pending, Kimberlin doxxed law enforcement officers by putting their personal information online along with photos of the officers and their family members…

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