Monday, February 16, 2026

Oregon, My Oregon

Post Millennial: FBI seeks identities of anti-ICE rioters who breached Eugene, Oregon federal building, assaulted federal agents

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is seeking the identities of black-clad rioters accused of breaching and causing significant damage to the federal building in Eugene, Oregon. The incident occurred on January 30 during a large-scale anti-ICE riot, resulting in President Donald Trump threatening military action.

The FBI is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the subjects' arrests and convictions. Video surveillance was released to aid the investigation. A swarm of violent rioters can be observed attempting to break into the facility before several entered.

According to the FBI, approximately 400 to 500 anti-ICE protesters gathered outside the Eugene federal building, which houses an ICE office. "The protest turned into a riot in which the individuals broke windows, spray-painted federal property, and threw rocks at law enforcement officers," the agency said.

The FBI released a flyer of a wanted subject seen in the area that night. The individual is described as a white male with brown hair, wearing all dark clothing, a black mask, and white shoes.
When you catch 'em, give 'em the full J6 treatment. No bail, truck 'em to states far away, put them in the hole for perceived infractions.

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