First Name : Jean-Jacques
Last Name : Michell
Approx. Age : 40
State : Oregon
Tags : Portland Antifa
Notes
Jean-Jacques Bernard Michell (DOB: 11/21/81) is a prominent Portland homeless advocate who's homeless himself. Michell founded the Houseless Radicals Collective, a group whose Twitter header has an AK-47 with writing on it saying, "This fag kills fascists". He's a New Orleans native and was busted in 2016 for breaking into a New Orleans police cruiser and stealing its computer system. Michell has a lengthy rap sheet for crimes including possession of heroin, possession of marijuana, DUI, theft, theft of services, graffiti, burglary of a law enforcement vehicle, public drunkenness and criminal damage to property. Notwithstanding his criminal record and drug use, Michell may be homeless by choice. He seems to come from a New Orleans family of means. His elderly mother was an investment manager who used to own a house valued at nearly $2 mil. in the high-rent Audubon neighborhood. Michell claims to be non-binary. His last known "address" was the Kelly Butte homeless encampment in Portland but he seems to move around. He goes by "Bernard" on the street. https://archive.ph/yRSjS https://archive.ph/JOEae
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