Portland man sentenced to 30 months for assaulting ICE officer during protest
A Portland man received a 30-month federal prison sentence for throwing a rock that struck an ICE officer in the face during a protest at the federal building.

A Portland man has been sentenced to 30 months in federal prison for assaulting an Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer during protests at the ICE building in Portland, Oregon.
The defendant pleaded guilty to charges related to throwing a rock that struck an ICE officer in the face during the demonstration. The incident occurred during protests at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Portland.
The case was prosecuted in federal court due to the assault on a federal officer. The 30-month sentence reflects the severity of the charges under federal law governing attacks on government personnel.
The protests at the ICE building were part of broader demonstrations that have occurred at federal immigration facilities. The sentencing represents one of the legal consequences stemming from incidents during these protests.