Suspected antifa member charged with stabbing black Trump supporter during Portland protests

A white man with alleged antifa ties in Portland has been charged with stabbing a black Trump supporter.

Blake Hampe, 43, was arrested Saturday night during a riot after allegedly stabbing a black conservative videographer named Drew Duncomb during a violent protest near the city’s federal courthouse, according to the Washington Times.

Duncomb, who goes by the name “Black Rebel,” posted a series of videos on Twitter about the incident, alleging that Hampe was a member of the violent “anti-fascist” activist group antifa.

“(Update 7/25/20) Still in the hospital after being stabbed in the lower back flank by an antifa pedophile,” Duncomb tweeted along with a link to a crowdfunding account to help raise money for his hospital bills.

Videos of the attack quickly surfaced online that show a man appearing to be Hampe, who has the same name as a New Hampshire man convicted for possessing child pornography, attacking Duncomb while others eventually pry him away and hold him down until police arrive.

Hampe was charged with Assault II and is being held at the Multnomah County Detention Center.

Dozens of people have been charged with federal crimes following rioting in Portland, which included an attack on a police union building where vandals broke in and tried to burn the building down.

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