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Woman throws laundry detergent on protestors at the #NotMyPresident protest in Portland, Oregon

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The #NotMyPresident protest took over the Hawthorne Bridge, a major thoroughfare which connects southeast and southwest Portland. Motorists began to panic as the march moved east over the bridge, and began yelling at people from their cars. I was at the front of the march taking pictures when one woman got out of her car and began shouting at protestors, as people got closer, she began flinging Tide laundry detergent, covering protestors and sending people running. Protestors tried to physically restrain her, and when someone grabbed her from behind, she turned and punched them. She's seen throwing detergent at another protestor before turning towards me. At this point I had to quit filming because she flung detergent one last time over the heads of the people in front of her, and I was forced to run away in order to avoid being hit. You can see in the very last frame how she's turned and is preparing to lob detergent one last time.

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