3 Portland Hotels Headed for Foreclosure amid Rampant Rioting, Homelessness

“Too many homeless and crazy people running around. Suffice to say, I’m furious!” a Benson top executive wrote in an email, according to the outlet.

Portland has been subject to rioters who have destroyed parts of the city on numerous occasions, including after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and following the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse. After the death of George Floyd in 2020, rioters laid siege to the federal courthouse every night for over three months, firebombing the building and vandalizing adjacent property.

The city is also struggling with an increasing homelessness problem. On Tuesday, disabled Portland residents sued the city for allowing homeless people to camp out on its sidewalks in tents, failing to ensure the sidewalks are accessible to people with disabilities and visual impairments.

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One of the lawyers behind the suit, John DiLorenzo, said Portland has done “virtually nothing” about the homeless camps blocking the sidewalks, “other than, from time to time, a series of sweeps that are pretty inhumane and just move people around.”

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