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This case revolves around the actions of Tiny Toese and others in the Parkrose neighborhood of Portland in August 2021, where they took over the parking lot of a closed K-Mart for a far right rally after being chased away from their original downtown location by a concentrated leftist counterprotest. The day eventually ended up with a urban battle on the streets of Parkrose while the police, at the Mayor's direction, stood back and merely surveilled. | This case revolves around the actions of Tiny Toese and others in the Parkrose neighborhood of Portland in August 2021, where they took over the parking lot of a closed K-Mart for a far right rally after being chased away from their original downtown location by a concentrated leftist counterprotest. The day eventually ended up with a urban battle on the streets of Parkrose while the police, at the Mayor's direction, stood back and merely surveilled. | ||
Tiny was released from pre-trial custody in June 2022, but an affidavit filed in November 15, 2022 claims that he has let his GPS ankle monitor run out and is out of contact with pre-trial release offices. | Tiny was released from pre-trial custody in June 2022, but an affidavit filed in November 15, 2022 claims that he has let his GPS ankle monitor run out and is out of contact with pre-trial release offices. That day a nationwide warrant was issued for his arrest. | ||
On January 19th, 2023, he was arrested on his failure to appear warrant. The next day, a new bail was set for $1M ($100,000 cash) with the prior $85,000 raised for him by supporters forfeit<ref>Forfeiture under ORS 135.280(3) https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_135.280</ref> by Judge Celia Howes. During the hearing, the defense claimed that Mr. Toese was homeless at the time the GPS ran out, and that the new bail of $1.5M the state was asking was excessive due to him working a minimum wage job. The state countered that he had been picked up on the warrant after a domestic violence call in Washington state (a similar DV call was responsible for his initial arrest in March 2022) and that he had accrued several new warrants in Washington state, but declined to explain what those warrants were for. They also explained that Mr. Toese hadn't raised the original $85K for bail himself, that it was spearheaded through Proud Boys, of which he is or was a member, and other like minded groups. | |||
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|[https://cdn.raindrop.works/2022/11/22213514/21CR61225-20221024-Order.pdf Postponement] | |[https://cdn.raindrop.works/2022/11/22213514/21CR61225-20221024-Order.pdf Postponement] | ||
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|11/15/2022 | |||
|Affidavit | |||
|[https://cdn.raindrop.works/2022/11/22213949/21CR61225-20221115-Affidavit.pdf Revoking pre-trial release] | |||
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|11/15/2022 | |||
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|[https://cdn.raindrop.works/2022/11/22214224/21CR61225-20221115-Order.pdf Bench Warrant] | |||
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|11/23/2022 | |||
|Hearing | |||
|<s>Settlement Conference</s> - Cancelled due to warrant | |||
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|12/5/2022 | |||
|Call | |||
|<s>Regular</s> - Cancelled due to warrant | |||
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|1/20/2023 | |||
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|1/20/2023 | |||
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|Return of Service<ref>{{Dox}}</ref> | |||
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|[https://cdn.raindrop.works/2023/01/20140059/21CR61225-20230120-Order.pdf Appear] | |||
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|2/3/2023 | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:40, 24 January 2023
State of Oregon v Tusitala "Tiny" Toese
This case revolves around the actions of Tiny Toese and others in the Parkrose neighborhood of Portland in August 2021, where they took over the parking lot of a closed K-Mart for a far right rally after being chased away from their original downtown location by a concentrated leftist counterprotest. The day eventually ended up with a urban battle on the streets of Parkrose while the police, at the Mayor's direction, stood back and merely surveilled.
Tiny was released from pre-trial custody in June 2022, but an affidavit filed in November 15, 2022 claims that he has let his GPS ankle monitor run out and is out of contact with pre-trial release offices. That day a nationwide warrant was issued for his arrest.
On January 19th, 2023, he was arrested on his failure to appear warrant. The next day, a new bail was set for $1M ($100,000 cash) with the prior $85,000 raised for him by supporters forfeit[1] by Judge Celia Howes. During the hearing, the defense claimed that Mr. Toese was homeless at the time the GPS ran out, and that the new bail of $1.5M the state was asking was excessive due to him working a minimum wage job. The state countered that he had been picked up on the warrant after a domestic violence call in Washington state (a similar DV call was responsible for his initial arrest in March 2022) and that he had accrued several new warrants in Washington state, but declined to explain what those warrants were for. They also explained that Mr. Toese hadn't raised the original $85K for bail himself, that it was spearheaded through Proud Boys, of which he is or was a member, and other like minded groups.
Charges
Count | Charge | Statute | Severity | Date Filed | Pleading |
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1 | Assault in the Second Degree | 163.175 | Felony B | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
2 | Assault in the Third Degree | 163.165(2)(a) | Felony C | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
3 | Assault in the Second Degree | 163.175 | Felony B | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
4 | Assault in the Second Degree | 163.175 | Felony B | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
5 | Assault in the Third Degree | 163.165(2)(a) | Felony C | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
6 | Unlawful Use of a Weapon | 166.220 | Felony C | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
7 | Unlawful Use of a Weapon | 166.220 | Felony C | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
8 | N/A [2] | ||||
9 | Riot | 166.015 | Felony C | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
10 | Riot | 166.015 | Felony C | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
11 | Criminal Mischief in the First Degree | 164.365 | Felony C | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
12 | Criminal Mischief in the First Degree | 164.365 | Felony C | 8/22/2021 | Not Guilty |
Media
Date | Event | FTR Audio[3] | MP3 | YouTube |
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4/1/2022 | Hearing - Custody Issue | ZIP (93.4MB) | MP3 (73.6MB) | 1 hr 32 min |
Court Records
Q4 2021
Date | Filing | Information/Documents |
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12/16/2021 | Secret Indictment |
Q1 2022
Date | Filing | Information/Documents |
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3/23/2022 | Arraignment | |
3/23/2022 | Warrant | Return of Service |
3/23/2022 | Motion | Recognizance Release |
3/23/2022 | Affidavit | Support of Application for "Violent Felony Determination" |
3/23/2022 | Motion | Preliminary Violent Felony Determination |
3/23/2022 | Notice | Representation |
3/23/2022 | Order | Representation |
3/25/2022 | Call | Preventative Detention - Presiding Judge (Bushong) |
3/28/2022 | Hearing | |
3/31/2022 | Call | Preventative Detention Hearing Scheduling |
3/31/2022 | Memorandum | In Support of Motion to Deem Offenses Not Releasable Under ORS 135.240 |
Q2 2022
Date | Filing | Information/Documents |
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4/1/2022 | Hearing | Custody Issue |
4/4/2022 | Order | Setting bail and other release conditions |
5/4/2022 | Call | Regular - Presiding Judge (Matarazzo) |
6/10/2022 | Call | Presiding Judge |
6/13/2022 | Order | Release Order and Agreement |
6/14/2022 | Hearing | Case Management (Judge Albrecht) |
6/21/2022 | Hearing |
Q3 2022
Date | Filing | Information/Documents |
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8/12/2022 | Call | Presiding Judge |
Q4 2022
Date | Filing | Information/Documents |
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10/14/2022 | Hearing | |
10/24/2022 | Order | Postponement |
11/15/2022 | Affidavit | Revoking pre-trial release |
11/15/2022 | Order | Bench Warrant |
11/23/2022 | Hearing | |
12/5/2022 | Call |
Q1 2023
Date | Filing | Information/Documents |
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1/20/2023 | Hearing | New Dates |
1/20/2023 | Warrant | Return of Service[4] |
1/20/2023 | Order | Appear |
2/3/2023 | Call |
Q2 2023
Date | Filing | Information/Documents |
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4/18/2023 | Hearing | Case Management |
- ↑ Forfeiture under ORS 135.280(3) https://oregon.public.law/statutes/ors_135.280
- ↑ The charging document in this case covered multiple defendants. This defendant was not charged in this particular line.
- ↑ FTR Audio is a proprietary software format, and requires the use of free software from For The Record, available here.<
- ↑ In an attempt to mitigate the use of our platform for illegal doxxing, some records may not be made directly available on our site. For more information on HB 3047 and 3273 that are guiding this, please see our ORS 30.835 page.