PORTLAND, Ore. — A Portland man with ties to Antifa is calling for disruption of a religious memorial and worship event scheduled for Friday, September 26, 2025.
Call to Action on Social Media
Justin Bowen, who has been connected to Antifa activity in Portland, took to social media urging others to confront attendees of the upcoming “Legacy of Courage” event. In his post, Bowen wrote: “Let’s show these racist pieces of s** that they’re not welcome in Portland.”*
The statement was highlighted in reports by journalist Andy Ngo, who has covered Antifa extensively and has firsthand experience with demonstrations in Portland.
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About the Event
The Kingdom Movement, a Christian religious group, is organizing the “Legacy of Courage” gathering. Promotional materials describe it as a night focused on “courage, unity, and hope,” featuring prayer, worship, baptisms, and messages of faith.
The event’s online post makes a connection to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was recently assassinated during an appearance at a Utah university. Organizers framed the gathering as a pivotal moment for Portland to come together in healing and resilience.
Bowen’s Legal History
Bowen is no stranger to controversy. He was arrested in 2021 during Portland’s riots on charges that included interfering with a peace officer, attempted assault, disorderly conduct, and reckless endangerment.
He is currently facing trial for multiple counts, including unlawful use of a weapon, and has been linked to ongoing unrest at Portland’s ICE facility.
Authorities say his recent online comments further escalate tensions around public gatherings in the city, particularly those involving political or religious themes.
Concerns for Safety
The call for disruption has raised concerns about security at Friday’s event. Portland has experienced years of clashes between activists, counter-protesters, and law enforcement, especially around immigration and political demonstrations.
Faith leaders and community members worry that Bowen’s message could encourage confrontations. Kingdom Movement leaders, however, said their event remains focused on worship and peace. “We are gathering to lift hearts with courage and hope,” the group’s statement said, urging families to attend despite the controversy.
Larger Context
Portland has long been a flashpoint in the national debate over political extremism, free speech, and protest rights. The city has seen frequent confrontations between Antifa-linked activists and groups perceived as right-wing.
With Bowen’s ongoing court case and his latest social media remarks, local officials and organizers are bracing for the possibility of disruption on Friday.