RIOT-RELATED PROPERTY CRIMES

 While some Black Lives Matter advocates are calling on the Lane County District Attorney's office to drop charges against those allegedly involved in May's riot, the DA's office said it plans to prosecute property-related crimes among others.

According to the Eugene Police Department, 13 people have been arrested and jailed in connection to the riot, which took place on West 7th Avenue and Washington Street May 29 overnight into May 30. 

Local Black Lives Matter group BIPOC Liberation Collective posted on social media Wednesday asking supporters to call the DA's office to demand the charges against the alleged rioters be dropped. In the post, the organization said that black voices were being repressed and said, "Property doesn’t have feelings, people do."

Lane County Prosecutor Chris Parosa said that the county will prosecute cases involving property damage, theft, and confrontations that threatened personal safety. 

"When the exercise of their constitutional rights begin to infringe on the rights of others, we have a problem in society and everyone's rights have to be protected. That's what we are trying to do with these prosecutions," he said. 

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