Antifa militant arrested, faces federal charges for burning Portland police precinct

Rollin Tristan Fodor, 18, was arrested yesterday for felony charges related to the attempted arson of the Portland Police’s North Precinct during an Antifa riot weeks ago.

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Rollin Tristan Fodor, 18, was arrested yesterday for felony charges related to the attempted arson of the Portland Police’s North Precinct during an Antifa riot weeks ago. He is known to have a history of being a runaway.

Fodor was charged with felony riot and arson on June 26 when Antifa militants tried to establish an “autonomous zone” outside the North Precinct throughout the previous night. Rioters had set the north side of North Precinct on fire, but police used CS gas to disperse the crowd, the police reports stated.

The Post Millennial’s editor-at-large Andy Ngo had shared ground footage, describing it as a "war zone." While setting fire to the streets, “[r]ioters have a huge banner that reads, ‘Every city, every town, burn the precinct to the ground,’” Ngo tweeted.

Ngo shared video of rioters setting fires in the street, as well.

Gresham Police Department assisted the Portland Fire and Rescue Fire Investigation Unit in locating and arresting Fodor last evening.

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