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The Documentary Podcast

Portland, prisons and white supremacy - part one

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.32.6K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2020

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Portland, Oregon, has a reputation as one of the United States’ most liberal and tolerant cities. Since the death of George Floyd, it has been at the forefront of protests and violence as anti-racist demonstrators and far right groups have battled with each other and with the police. Yet these tensions are nothing new.

In 2016, the killing of a young black man sparked a national debate about white supremacy. Nineteen year old Larnell Bruce died after a white man called Russell Courtier deliberately drove his car at him. A trial for murder and a hate crime followed, and exposed a culture of white supremacy in Oregon, rooted in the state’s history and thriving today despite its easy-going image. In this two-part documentary for Assignment, Mobeen Azhar follows the trial of Russell Courtier and investigates how the prison system has become a recruitment ground for racist gangs.

Part one reveals the disturbing details of what happened to Larnell Bruce when he encountered Russell Courtier outside a convenience store in one of Portland’s most deprived neighbourhoods. Then, as the murder trial gets underway, we learn that Russell Courtier had once joined a white supremacist gang and continued to bear its insignia on his clothes, and tattooed on his body. However, new evidence emerges to suggest that the case might not be as straightforward as it first appeared.

(Image: Safely behind bars? Some white prisoners have found themselves targeted by gangs. Image: Prisoner being escorted by guards. Credit: BBC)

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC World Service, Welcome to Assignment.

0:06.0

B.C. World Service.

0:08.0

Welcome to assignment.

0:12.0

Since George Floyd was killed,

0:13.7

protests and violence have engulfed many parts of the United States.

0:17.6

Clumes of smoke and chanting crowds are part of the grammar of nightly news. This is the new America and

0:25.3

Portland in the state of Oregon is a microcosm of everything that's in flux.

0:33.0

Portland is ferociously liberal,

0:35.0

famed for polyamore, vegan restaurants and coffee-drinking

0:40.0

millennials that can tell you all about the power of privilege but alongside all that

0:44.9

there's another Portland one that was always there.

0:48.9

I'm calling you from the 711 on Burnside.

0:53.6

Three years ago an emergency call to the police

0:56.3

started a whole new discussion about the city's problem

0:59.9

with white supremacy.

1:01.6

Call we got was a disturbance of two men who have been fighting and then one of the people

1:08.7

involved in the fight got into their vehicle and ran down and hit the other person. One man, aged just 19, lay dying after the other man drove his jeep at him.

1:19.0

That dying man was black, the Jeep driver white.

1:26.0

I'm Mobe Nazar, and for assignment this weekend next,

1:29.9

I'm going to tell you the story of the killing of Larnell Bruce and the court case that followed,

1:35.5

which I attended last year.

1:37.7

It's a case that's shown how even supposedly inclusive Portland suffers poison community relations, a case that's

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