Isaiah Jason Maza Jr., 18 of Portland was charged with assaulting a federal officer with a dangerous weapon and willfully damaging government property during the riots at the federal Courthouse in Portland July 22, 2020 according to a press release from the Department of Justice.
From the DOJ:
According to court documents, in the early morning hours of July 22, 2020, a group of individuals gathered in an exterior entryway of the Hatfield Federal Courthouse. Several members of the group, including Maza, began removing plywood attached to the front of the building to protect its damaged glass façade. After the group successfully removed the plywood sheeting, Maza made multiple attempts to kick in the window, struck it with a metal object, and repeatedly pounded on it with what appeared to be a hammer.
Shortly thereafter, a number of people successfully removed the entire wooden structure protecting the courthouse entryway and an unknown individual broke one of the windows. After this breach, Maza walked toward the building carrying a cylindrical object. Maza then appeared to light a fuse connected to the object and place it inside the broken window. A short time later, the object exploded in close proximity to law enforcement officers exiting the building through the broken window. A deputy U.S. Marshal sustained injuries to both his legs as a result of the blast.
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Maza faces up to 20 years on the assault charge and 10 on the damaging property charge. Each charge carries a maximum fine of $250,000.
I hope he likes buggery, he’s gonna get a lot of it . . . .