On the evening of Friday, July 4, 2025, the Portland Police Bureau (PPB) monitored the South Portland neighborhood for criminal behavior. The local U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility is in this neighborhood, and it has been the scene of recent protest activity.
As a reminder, PPB does not engage in immigration enforcement as outlined in PPB Directive 810.10, but is still responsible for maintaining public safety and enforcing state laws.
In support of PPB’s presence in the neighborhood, an Incident Command Team was again activated. The team managed numerous resources that included Dialogue Liaison Officers, Rapid Response Team, Air Support Unit, and public safety partners.
PPB made no arrests. No force was used by PPB members and no officers were injured.
PPB members continue to conduct follow-up investigations into criminal activity over the course of recent weeks and will forward cases to the Multnomah County District Attorney for prosecution when feasible. Sometimes arrests are not made at the scene when tensions are high, but that does not mean that people are not charged with crimes at a later date.
Informational Links:
Mayor Wilson’s statement on ICE facility activity
Chief Day’s letter to the community and FAQ regarding immigration
Information on PPB’s Public Order teams
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