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  2. United States v. Strong - Wikipedia

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    Hallway of the courthouse. At around 11:30 a.m. on May 24, 2011, Ronald Strong entered the Edward T. Gignoux Courthouse in Portland, Maine. [2] As he was going through security Strong informed the court security officer that he needed to use the bathroom, was told he had to pass through security, soiled himself, and was escorted to the restroom, in that order; [3] about ten minutes later, he ...

  3. Edward T. Gignoux United States Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    When it was completed in 1911, the U.S. Courthouse in Portland, now known as the Edward T. Gignoux U.S. Courthouse, was the first federal courthouse in Maine. Its national stature combined with its distinctive Italian Renaissance Revival architecture brought prestige to Portland's civic center.

  4. Violence and controversies during the George Floyd protests

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    On July 25, a man was stabbed in downtown Portland, near the scene of recurring protests outside Portland's federal courthouse. The suspect was taken into custody on the same day. [ 181 ] According to The Oregonian , the victim was a vocal black supporter of Trump who was videographing the protests and had been trailed by a group of people.

  5. Maine pair ordered to pay $1.25 million for racially ... - AOL

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    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A pair of white men sentenced to federal prison for breaking a Black man’s jaw in a random attack have been ordered to pay $1.25 million in damages by a state judge.

  6. 'Very frightening': Opposition grows to U.S. agents in cities

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  8. United States District Court for the District of Maine

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    The District of Maine was one of the original thirteen district courts established by the Judiciary Act of 1789, even though Maine was not a separate state from Massachusetts until 1820. The court is headquartered at the Edward T. Gignoux United States Courthouse in Portland, Maine, and has a second courthouse in Bangor, Maine.

  9. Oakland, Portland sue over use of federal agents at protests

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    In Portland, the Trump administration sent dozens of U.S. agents to the city in July to guard a federal courthouse that had become a target of protesters, but those agents clashed with protesters ...