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Four Antifa-supporting “activists” facing multiple federal charges over
Portland anarchy, including explosive charges
Posted by: Scott A. Davis|June 3, 2021 |CategoriesFeatured,
Investigations, News

PORTLAND, OR – Four Antifa terrorists have been arrested and are facing
federal charges for crimes committed during violent protests and rioting
over the last year. Charges range from destruction of federal property
to possession of explosives.

Four Portland Antifa Terrorists Facing Slew Of Federal Allegations,
Including Explosives Charges https://t.co/BhS7AY5Axm

— AntifaBook.com (@JackPosobiec) June 3, 2021

Richard Timothy Hernandez, 56, of Portland, has been charged with three
counts of destruction of government property.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office, federal investigators obtained
evidence that Hernandez participated in three separate riots in the
city. During the riots, Hernandez allegedly broke more than a dozen
windows at the Hatfield Courthouse and ICE Portland Field Office.

On March 14, Hernandez reportedly threw as many as 74 rocks at the
Immigration and Customs Enforcement building, causing more than $21,000
damage. He reportedly threw 13 objects at the courthouse causing
$143,513 damage.

Mark O. Harfield #UnitedStates #Courthouse Portland, OR #architecture
pic.twitter.com/vxFf4ANNz8

— Elan Wurtzel (@wurtzellaw) March 25, 2017

Rowan McManigal, previously known as Daniel McManigal, 19, of Lake
Oswego, has been charged with conveying false or misleading information
about possessing incendiary chemical agents on federal property.

McManigal pulled wires from the ICE Portland Field Office’s card reader
and intercom in December 2020 during rioting, according to the
Department of Justice.

Reportedly, about 30 people had gathered at the ICE office and began to
vandalize the property. McManigal allegedly stood in a walkway in front
of the building’s main entrance for several minutes before his arrest.

Officers searched McManigal’s belongings and found a hoax explosive
device with a hand-drawn hazmat placard. McManigal admitted that the
device only contained water and was made to “waste people’s time.”

Rowan McManigal (19) was arrested and federally charged with "False
Information and Hoaxes while on federal property" over the weekend.

Charge from a 12/19/2020 #Portland #Antifa ICE facility event where
Rowan made a fake explosive device that feds had to counter-detonate
pic.twitter.com/nLuI7hoeSl

— AntifaWatch (@AntifaWatch2) June 3, 2021

A third person involved in the riots was Tracy Lynn Molina, 48, who
stands accused of failing to comply with a lawful order outside the ICE
building, disorderly conduct, and assault on a federal officer.

All three defendants were released from custody pending trial and
ordered not to return after business hours to the ICE building, the
downtown federal courthouse, or the Edith Green-Wendell Wyatt Federal
Building in Portland.

At her hearing, Molina objected to the prosecutor’s attempts to ban her
from all federal properties pending trial.

“Seems kind of overdone for a made-up lie,” she told the judge. She
added that she’s Native American, has family on a reservation, and that
she visits the Veterans Affairs Medical Center often.

The judge limited the restrictions to the three listed facilities.

Malik Fard Muhammad, 24, who was previously arrested and jailed on 26
charges, is also now facing new federal charges of possession of
unregistered destructive devices, engaging in civil disorder,
obstructing law enforcement, and using explosives to commit a federal
felony.

According to federal authorities, Muhammad participated in Portland
riots in September and October 2020 where he intentionally jeopardized
the lives of police officers, destroyed public property, and committed
and encouraged other acts of violence.

Muhammad was arrested in April on eight warrants out of Portland after
police said he threw multiple firebombs at officers and buildings during
the protests.

He has since been charged with 26 state felonies in Multnomah County
Circuit Court, including attempted aggravated murder, first-degree
attempted murder, first-degree criminal mischief, riot and unlawfully
possessing a firearm, the Department of Justice said.

Muhammad was present during a Sept. 5 “large civil disturbance” in east
Portland in which demonstrators threw fireworks, Molotov cocktails, and
bottles at police, according to court documents. Prosecutors say text
messages on the man’s phone indicate he gave rioters baseball bats, and
surveillance footage from a Goodwill store reportedly shows him buying
the bats and several growler bottles.

#Portland: acusado de múltiples cargos de intento de asesinato después
de arrojar cócteles molotov a la policía.
Acusación formal de 28 cargos contra Malik Fard Muhammad por su papel en
los múltiples disturbios del otoño pasado.https://t.co/sb5tA7BVQz

— emerge (@emerge_obs) April 6, 2021

He also took part in two riots in late September, where Molotov
cocktails were thrown at police. On September 23, an officer’s leg
caught fire from one of the bombs allegedly thrown by Muhammad.

On October 11, 2020, he was again arrested for using a metal baton to
smash windows in downtown Portland. He had a loaded firearm in a pocket
at the time of his arrest.

The Department of Justice wrote in a statement:

“Muhammad’s trip to Portland does not appear to be an isolated event.
Investigators obtained evidence that he traveled to Louisville,
Kentucky, in August 2020 to meet with anti-government and anti-authority
violent extremist groups to conduct firearms and tactical training.”

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LET Unity
Florida criminal who was arrested in Portland in 2020 arrested again –
this time for bringing a shotgun onto a bus
May 31, 2021

PORTLAND, OR – A 24-year-old man who was arrested during a riot in
Portland back in 2020 where he allegedly smashed business and church
windows was arrested again earlier in May, with authorities saying the
suspect was unlawfully carrying a loaded handgun and shotgun onto a
TriMet bus.

Florida man accused of breaking church windows in Portland riot arrested
for carrying shotgun on bus https://t.co/BxbNphoau2

— KGW News (@KGWNews) May 30, 2021

Police were called out to the area of SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway and
SW Bertha Boulevard at approximately 1:00 p.m. on May 29th in response
to an armed man on a TriMet bus.

When officers arrived at the scene, they reportedly encountered
24-year-old Jarrod Deferrari who was allegedly carrying a shotgun,
shells, a loaded handgun, “restricted” knives and brass knuckles.

Authorities say that Deferrari was removed from the bus without incident
or injury but noted that the suspect was uncooperative during the
arrest. Deferrari was reportedly charged with unlawful possession of
firearm, two counts of possession of loaded firearm in a public place
and four counts of carrying a concealed weapon.

This isn’t Deferrari’s first encounter with authorities in Portland, as
he was arrested back on November 4th of 2020 for allegedly using a
hammer to smash the windows of Riverside Tobacco, St. Andre Bessette
Catholic Church and Alco Properties.

The riot from November 4th where Deferrari allegedly participated in was
an evening where a total of twelve people were arrested for a variety of
offenses – with one suspect, 23-year-old William K. Beecher, arrested
for allegedly throwing a firework at officers during the chaos.

In Deferrari’s arrest report from November of last year, it was noted
that he is not from Portland – but apparently resides in Sunrise, Florida.

The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office noted that the damage
caused during the November 4th incident by the suspect was over $7,000.

Seeing broken windows at 6th & Burnside pic.twitter.com/aYZYdtKA4L

— Mike Benner (@MikeBennerKGW) November 5, 2020

The District Attorney’s Office is still working this case from last year
against Deferrari, where he was reportedly charged with felony riot and
three counts of criminal mischief in relation to the incident.

Also, on May 21st, Washington County Sheriff’s deputies responded to an
unoccupied home off of SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway where there were
reports of smoke emanating from the home.

Deputies were said to have encountered Deferrari at the unoccupied
residence, where he was charged with criminal trespass with a firearm.

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