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Don't Shoot Portland, also calledDon't Shoot PDX, is aPortland, Oregon-based accountability group formed byBlack Lives Matter supporterTeressa Raiford to scrutinize actions of thePortland Police Bureau.[1][2]

Don't Shoot Portland held a march on 7 July 2016 following the police killings of two black men:Alton Sterling in Louisiana andPhilando Castile in Minnesota.[3] At the march, conservative blogger Michael Strickland pulled a gun and pointed it at protesters.[4] According toThe Hill video showed Strickland holding what appeared to be a video camera while arguing and backing away from protesters, before drawing his weapon.[5] Strickland, known to post YouTube videos for "Laughing at Liberals", was shepherded away from the crowd byJessie Sponberg, a mayoral candidate, before being arrested by police.[3] He was later convicted of crimes relating to this incident.[6][7]
In 2021, Raiford stated that activists in Portland were focused on saving lives while city leaders were focused on saving windows.[8]
Don't Shoot Portland sued theDepartment of Homeland Security over the2020 deployment of federal forces in Portland.[9]