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OregonLive.com
March 28, 2017
San Francisco has long been known as the place everyone wants to be -- first Mark Twain headed for the city, then the beatniks and hippies, finally high-tech billionaires. But now San Franciscans are packing their bags and thumbing rides to ... Portland. A new data analysis by career site LinkedIn hasÃâà...
OregonLive.com
March 30, 2016
... could sign them on to represent protesters at no cost. And he wouldn't stop until every protester had a lawyer, colleagues say. Sugarman represented Tre Arrow, the famously barefoot radical environmental activist, and other defendants accused of setting U.S. Forest Service trucks on fire in Lane County.
OregonLive.com
July 11, 2015
On Easter Sunday 2001, he and the famously barefoot environmental radical Tre Arrow, a one-time congressional candidate, set fire to three concrete trucks at Portland's Ross Island Sand & Gravel as a protest against what they viewed as the company's despoiling of the natural world. The arson causedÃâà...
OregonLive.com
March 8, 2012
Portland Police arrested Arrow, widely known as the ledge-sitter who occupied the U.S. Forest Service's Portland headquarters in 2000, on allegations of domestic-violence-related assault in the fourth degree on Tuesday. Reports indicate Arrow and his girlfriend were arguing over Arrow's "hoarding" onÃâà...
OregonLive.com
March 6, 2012
Portland police today arrested Tre Arrow on an allegation of domestic-violence related fourth-degree assault. An officer .... Tre Arrow was convicted of Fire Bombing Ray Schoppert's Logging trucks in Eagle Creek, Oregon. ... Michael Scarpitti (Tre Arrow) is not a good person in any sense of the word.
KPTV.com
February 23, 2012
A man once convicted of firebombing trucks at a logging company has filed paperwork to run for mayor in Portland. Tre Arrow, who lives in northeast Portland, printed his name on the filing paperwork with an arrow shooting off the letter W. His prospective nomination petition to run for mayor was filedÃâà...
OPB News
June 10, 2009
After a year in federal prison, four years in Canadian detention, and two years on the run before that, admitted eco-saboteur Tre Arrow rode a bicycle out of the Portland airport Monday night, an almost free man. Arrow's story is a snapshot of environmental tactics – and the law enforcement response – overÃâà...
Willamette Week
December 16, 2005
Arrested more than a year ago in Canada, Tre Arrow currently makes his home in a cell at the North Fraser Pretrial Centre in a suburb of Vancouver, B.C.. Starting June 27, the activist labeled by Rolling Stone in 2002 as an "environmental rock star" will face an extradition hearing in which he will fightÃâà...
The Dominion
April 8, 2004
Tre Arrow on a ledge at the US Forest Service building in Portland, Oregon. Arrow's eleven day stay on the ledge is credited as the turning point in a battle for the preservation of Eagle Creek. photo: ONRC. On March 10th, a man calling himself Joshua Murray was arrested for shoplifting in a VictoriaÃâà...