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Conservative journalist Nick Sorreor was captured in video in detention in Portland, Oregon, during another night of chaotic demonstrations outside an American immigration and customs application (ICE).

The arrest intervened after the Portland police office said that it “monitored the demonstration during the evening and observed certain participants in the demonstration engaging in fighting”.

“The afternoon investigation journalist Katie Daviscourt said on X that the police” announced that they were carrying out targeted arrests following several eraflures “and that” Soror was targeted by Antifa shortly before. ”

“Around 8:09 p.m., the PPB dialogue officers observed two men who fight near the alley of the ice building. The DLO called additional resources and the police responded at the end of the fight after a participant was overturned to the ground.” The two involved were held by the federal police and were then released. None of the parties said she wanted to make a police report. ”

The ice director says that the installation of Portland faces violence with “little help from the local police”

Conservative journalist Nick Sorreor, on the left, was arrested on Thursday October 2, 2025, during demonstrations outside an ICE installation in Portland, Oregon. On the right are two men who were seen fighting near the establishment. (X / @ yogashortsssss; x / @ katiediscourt)

“PPB continued to monitor the situation and responded after seeing additional fights burst,” said the office.

Around 11:16 p.m., Portland police said that his rapid response team had moved in and arrested three people, all of whom were reserved at the County County County Center (MCDC) for second degree disorderly driving.

Police identified the people arrested for a disorderly driving charge like Nicholas Tultor, 27, from Washington, DC, Son Mi Yi, 43, from Portland, and Angela Davis, 49, from Vernonia, Oregon.

Sortor seemed to cover the Portland Ice installation disorders before being placed in police custody.

In a video published on his account X, Sortor said that an individual “has just jumped on federal goods in the installation of Portland Ice and challenged agents to” do something “.”

“And they did it-quickly,” he added. “Dude found himself on the sidewalk, arrested and dragged in the establishment.”

The clip has shown that law enforcement agents rushed over a man who approached them outside the establishment.

Portland anti-ice rioters with a guillotine come up against the police in war stages

The police respond to portland demonstrators outside the ICE installation

The police are seen responding to an anti-immigration demonstration and customs (ICE) in Portland, Oregon, Thursday October 2, 2025. (X / @ katiediscourt)

In other images of the disorders, two men were seen to fight outside the installation of ice before being detained.

In an exclusive interview with Bill Melugin from Fox News, Cammila Wamsley, director of the Portland Ice Office, said that the establishment was faced with violence for more than 100 consecutive nights, Portland police, largely absent under the direction of the mayor and the municipal council.

“It is frustrating for us to see people being attacked in the street and knowing that we do not have the power to really intervene unless there is a link on federal law,” said Wamsley.

She said night demonstrations have increased beyond songs and panels, with bottle rockets striking the ice building, rocks breaking the windows, lasers targeting the eyes of the officers and the barricades blocking vehicles.

Arrest carried out during the Portland anti-ice protest

A person is seen in police custody in Portland, Oregon, Thursday October 2, 2025. (X / @ katiediscourt)

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Wamsley said the demonstrators followed ICE staff at home and Doxxed at least six employees.

Greg Wehner and Bill Melugin from Fox News contributed to this report.

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