At least 13 people were arrested as police used pepper spray after officers were pelted with rocks and paint-filled balloons, with squad cars also having windows smashed, police report.
After the arrests were made and law enforcement withdrew, at least 100 demonstrators gathered outside the home, known as the "red house," on Tuesday evening and proclaimed it the “Red House Autonomous Zone," according to
Oregon Public Broadcasting
.
The protesters created makeshift barricades to prevent the ouster of a family who has owned the home for decades. The house had been reportedly paid off, but a second mortgage was taken out in 2002 to pay defense attorneys after a family member was arrested. The house went into foreclosure and was sold to a developer at a 2018 auction,
Fox News
reports.
After law enforcement withdrew, activists barricaded and fortified the property, including stockpiling projectiles for attacking officers.
Brad Ness, a longtime neighborhood resident told the
Oregonian
, carloads of protesters arrived, piled onto the street and strapped on body armor and knee pads.