'Wall of vets' join Portland protests to protect free speech
Nathan Howard/Getty ImagesThe military veterans joined the protests to support protester's rights to free speech one week after a navy veteran was struck by a federal officer after approaching them to ask a question, according to the report.
The veterans formed a line in front of a fence outside a federal courthouse and stayed there until tear gas broke up the crowd. A wall of veterans joined the front lines of protests in Portland, Oregon on Friday to support demonstrator's rights to free speech, Mike Baker of
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