Portland attack suspect has lengthy rap sheet, urged to surrender
The alleged attacker being sought by Portland, Ore., investigators -- after a man was seen being knocked out cold during a chaotic scene last weekend -- has a lengthy criminal record that includes arrests for domestic assault and criminal trespass, authorities say.
The alleged attacker being sought by Portland, Ore., investigators -- after a man was seen being knocked out cold during a chaotic scene last weekend -- has a lengthy criminal record that includes arrests for domestic assault and criminal trespass, authorities say.
Marquise Love, 25, has been arrested seven times since 2012 in Washington County, Ore., which borders Portland to the west, according to records provided to Fox News.
In 2017, Love was arrested for domestic assault and domestic harassment. He wasn't prosecuted, The New York Post reported, but a judge signed a protective order against him.
His rap sheet also includes two separate arrests in 2016 for providing false information in connection with the transfer of a firearm, and domestic assault and criminal trespass. In 2015, Love was arrested for interfering with public transportation.
In 2014, a Washington County court established Love's paternity of a child in a domestic relations case and he also was charged with a probation violation in an unrelated case. In that case, he initially was stopped for doing tricks on a bicycle while blocking traffic. The bicycle didn't have brakes, according to an arrest report.
In 2014, a Washington County court established Love's paternity of a child in a domestic relations case and he also was charged with a probation violation in an unrelated case. In that case, he initially was stopped for doing tricks on a bicycle while blocking traffic. The bicycle didn't have brakes, according to an arrest report.
Love was arrested twice in 2012 -- once for second-degree theft, and again for interfering with public transportation and criminal trespass. He pleaded guilty to the public transportation charge, the newspaper reported. The criminal trespass charge was dismissed, according to records.
He was sentenced to 18 months of probation and a $500 fine, of which $400 was later converted into community service. He still owes thousands in unpaid fines from various convictions. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
In other developments:
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In other developments:
- Portland attack victim says he tried to stop robbery: ‘They wouldn’t let me get up’
- Girlfriend of Portland man attacked: 'They were trying to fight people'
- Portland protest turns violent, brutal assault caught on video
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