PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — The city of Portland has paid $55,000 to two independent journalists who alleged excessive force by Portland police during a 2020 Black Lives Matter demonstration. The Oregonian/OregonLive reports an investigation after their lawsuit was filed determined the city risked being found liable. Because of that, the City Council opted for an emergency ordinance to avoid a jury trial. Cory Elia and Lesley McLam were contributing to Village Portland and KBOO Community Radio when they were arrested while live-streaming a protest. The lawsuit says Elia was forced to the ground by at least four officers and McLam was tackled by police after officers deployed tear gas.