Patriot Prayer Leader Joey Gibson Acquitted on Riot Charge in 2019 Brawl at Portland Bar; One Co-Defendant Also Acquitted

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In a huge blow to prosecutors, a Multnomah County judge swiftly ended the trial of Patriot Prayer leader Joey Gibson and one of his compatriots Tuesday, ruling the state failed to provide sufficient evidence that either man had committed the crime of riot during a brawl outside a Portland bar in 2019.

Circuit Judge Benjamin Souede acquitted Gibson, 38, and Russell Schultz, 52, after the state rested its case, finding that no reasonable juror could convict the two based on the evidence presented.

“I am somewhat bewildered that the state has driven the case to this point,” Souede said. “As an institution, the district attorney’s office’s decision to push this case to trial is surprising, given the state of the evidence.”



Gibson bowed his head as the judge read aloud his decision and was later congratulated by several supporters in the courtroom hallway.

The judge declined to acquit a third defendant, 32-year-old Mackenzie Lewis, who was being tried jointly with Gibson and Schultz. Lewis’ attorney is expected to present his case Tuesday afternoon.