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Federal agents barrel into band at Portland ICE protest, arrest clarinetist, accuse her of assault | The Seattle Times


A clarinet player for a Portland marching troupe that frequently performs during protests was arrested when federal agents barreled into the band while pursuing another suspect, bystander video shows.

Members of the Unpresidented Brass Band were playing the theme from “Ghostbusters” on a patch of gravel across the street from the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in South Portland when clarinetist Oriana Korol was arrested Sunday.

Korol, a 38-year-old child and family therapist, was detained at ICE and then taken to the Clark County Jail. Demonstrators detained by federal officers are sometimes quickly released but other times have been lodged in outside facilities such as the Columbia and Yamhill county jails, pending formal charges.

On Tuesday afternoon, supporters waited outside federal magistrate court, where Korol did not appear. As of 2 p.m., the federal government had not filed charges against her as she sat in jail, where a Clark County Sheriff’s Office representative said she was being held on suspicion of assault on a federal officer.


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