Rioters in Portland on Tuesday night marched to the headquarters of a police union and set fire to the building. About 100 people marched from Kenton Park to the Portland Police Association headquarters and lit multiple fires at and around the structure, video footage and photographs from the scene showed. People in the crowd used spray paint to graffiti “ACAB,” an anti-police acronym favored by the far-left, anarcho-communist Antifa network, an Antifa symbol next to “[Expletive] PPA,” and “Daunte Wright” onto the building. Wright was a 20-year-old man shot by a police officer in Minnesota on Sunday after resisting arrest and trying to flee in his car. People in the crowd were chanting “Say his name!” and “Daunte Wright.” Because the fires posed a danger to the neighborhood, which includes both residences and businesses, the Portland Police Bureau declared a riot and ordered the crowd to disperse. Police made a …