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Police fatally shoot anti-fascist activist Michael Reinoehl following alleged fatal shooting of right-wing activist in Portland

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Michael Reinoehl.
Camera IconMichael Reinoehl. Credit: Instagram/Instagram

Police have shot and killed an anti-fascist activist as they moved in to arrest him for the alleged fatal shooting of a right-wing activist in Portland, Oregon, last weekend.

Michael Reinoehl, 48, was wanted on a charge of murder when members of a fugitive task force shot him dead in Olympia, Washington after he left an apartment building and got in a car, according to police.

“The suspect produced a firearm, threatening the lives of law enforcement officers,” a US Marshals Service spokesman said. “Task force members responded to the threat.”

Thurston County Sheriff’s Office, which is responsible for investigating the incident, said it had not confirmed that Reinoehl, pictured, was armed or if he fired any shots.

“There were shots that were fired from the task force into that vehicle and the suspect fled from the vehicle on foot and there were additional shots that were fired,” Lt Ray Brady of the Sheriff’s Office said.

Portland Police had earlier issued a warrant for Reinoehl’s arrest and asked the US Marshals to locate him.

Reinoehl, who had provided security for Black Lives Matter protests in Portland, was allegedly involved in the shooting of Aaron Danielson on Saturday night.

Danielson, 39, was among a caravan of supporters of President Donald Trump who rode in pick-up trucks into downtown Portland and clashed with protesters demonstrating against racial injustice and police brutality. Portland has seen escalating clashes between right and left-wing groups in recent weeks after nearly 100 days of protests since George Floyd, a black man, died in Minneapolis on May 25 after a white police officer knelt on his neck.

Reinoehl died only hours after Vice News broadcast a video in which he appeared to admit he shot Danielson and said he acted in self-defence when a knife was pulled on him.

“I had no choice. I mean, I, I had a choice. I could have sat there and watched them kill a friend of mine of colour. But I wasn’t going to do that,” he said.

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