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Bicyclists Ride Against Hate
Ride was in response to a racial attack on a family in Northeast Portland three weeks ago.

Three weeks ago in Northeast Portland, a mother and grandmother were getting three kids into a car when a man on a bicycle saw them, did a u-turn, pepper-sprayed the kids, and screamed racial epithets.
On Sunday, scores of bicyclists rode through Northeast Portland to show support for the family that had been attacked.
"A cyclist committed a hate crime, and as cyclists lets extend our love to those who were targeted and stand against hate," one of the organizers of the ride posted on Facebook.
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"I'm just so overwhelmed with the love and the support," the grandmother of the kids, Patricia Garner, told the Oregonian.
The person who attacked the children is still at large.
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