Portland assault suspect -- still sought by police -- begs for money on social media
Portland, Ore., assault suspect Marquise Love, 25, remained at large Thursday after police identified him as the person who knocked another man unconcious during violent demonstrations last Sunday.
Portland, Ore., assault suspect Marquise Love, 25, remained at large Thursday after police identified him as the person who knocked another man unconcious during violent demonstrations last Sunday.
Love apparently took to social media to beg for financial help as he remained on the lam.
The suspect, who goes by the name “Keese Love," is wanted by police for allegedly attacking a man identified as Adam Haner, just blocks away from a Black Lives Matter demonstration.
In a post on SnapChat, Love insists he did nothing wrong.
“Might go to jail for murder tonight for a racist when all I did was fight him," Love purportedly wrote, according to an image obtained by The Sun. "Look it up on Twitter put money on my books and come see me.”
Video footage of the attack shows someone resembling Love kicking Haner in the face as the victim kneels in the street.
In a post on SnapChat, Love insists he did nothing wrong.
“Might go to jail for murder tonight for a racist when all I did was fight him," Love purportedly wrote, according to an image obtained by The Sun. "Look it up on Twitter put money on my books and come see me.”
Video footage of the attack shows someone resembling Love kicking Haner in the face as the victim kneels in the street.
Haner's girlfriend said the couple were in Haner's truck when he spotted a woman being mugged and stopped to help. An angry mob then set upon the couple. Haner got back in his truck and drove away but stopped when his power steering failed, leading to another encounter with the mob. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
In other developments:
- Manhunt underway for attacker in Portland truck assault: police
- Portland protest 'press' seen throwing objects at police, reporter says
- Fire set inside Portland’s Multnomah Building during unrest, riot declared
In other developments:
- Manhunt underway for attacker in Portland truck assault: police
- Portland protest 'press' seen throwing objects at police, reporter says
- Fire set inside Portland’s Multnomah Building during unrest, riot declared
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