Moments after Travis W. Juhr pleaded not guilty in federal court late Friday to a two-count indictment accusing him of making threats online, he was arrested by Portland police on new charges.
He was arrested at the federal courthouse in Portland and then booked into the Multnomah County Detention Center shortly after 4 p.m., accused of multiple counts of second-degree arson, reckless burning and criminal mischief.
The new charges stem from a Feb. 3 call reporting vandalism in the 600 block of South Bancroft Street near the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement building in Portland’s South Waterfront neighborhood, according to jail and dispatch records…