KOMO News Staff and Associated Press . . . "His encounter with federal agents came shortly after Reinoehl gave an interview to VICE News in which he appeared to acknowledge having killed Aaron J. Danielson, 38, on Saturday. In the interview, Reinoehl said he "had no choice" but to do what he did because he thought he and his friend were about to be stabbed." . . .
. . . "The fatal shooting comes less than a week after Aaron “Jay” Danielson died from a gunshot wound to the chest Saturday near Southwest 3rd Avenue and Alder Street in Portland, Oregon as a large group of protesters and counter-protesters were moving throughout the area.
"Officers arrived on-scene to find Danielson with a gunshot wound to the chest but he was later pronounced dead.
"Police said the shooting happened shortly after a caravan of President Donald Trump supporters was reportedly leaving the city.
"Earlier in the evening, a pro-Trump rally gathered at the Clackamas Town Center and held a procession through downtown Portland. The group was met by counter-protesters supporting Black lives." . . .
Daily Wire: Authorities Kill Far-Left Extremist Accused Of Murdering Trump Supporter In Portland, Report Says . . . "Federalist co-founder Sean Davis also slammed The New York Times’ reporting, writing: “This NYT hagiography of a cold-blooded murderer is so obscene and divorced from reality that I’m surprised they didn’t refer to him as an Austere Protest Scholar.' ”
Portland Police rush out to clear #antifa rioters at the Kelly Penumbra police building
. . . "The streets of Portland were relatively quiet last night, Insanity Wrap is happy to report. The usual gangs of anarcho-communists, professional race grievance rioters, and the like were still out in force, but the mood was more subdued.
"What Insanity Wrap is unhappy to report is the reason.
"Portland’s antifa/BLM thugs were, apparently, mourning the loss of one of their own: suspected murderer and would-be antifa revolutionary Michael Reinoehl."
"He said that he went out and saw a bloodied man in the street, and a video he took showed a law enforcement officer attempting CPR." . . .