A self-proclaimed Proud Boy involved in clashes with counter-protesters in Portland last year was found guilty by an Oregon jury of 11 charges on Tuesday including the unlawful use of a weapon. The charges stem from clashes between right-wing and left-wing demonstrators in Portland on Aug. 15 and Aug. 22 last year. Alan Swinney, 51, according to court documents, fired a paintball gun and unlawfully discharged bear mace to hurt others on Aug. 15 last year. In a separate incident a week later, Swinney shot a woman in the chest with a paintball gun during a street brawl that involved members of the Proud Boys and Antifa in downtown Portland. The woman who was fired at by Swinney testified she was left with “significant bruising” and had sleepless nights, a statement from the Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office said. “Swinney became a known entity in Portland during last years’ protests, …