This was the statement yesterday from Seattle Police Department Detective Jeff Kappel: arrests, charges, jail cells.

Compare that to the statement issued this afternoon by the Portland Police Bureau: "a spirit of cooperation with Occupy Portland."

News Release from: Portland Police Bureau
OCCUPY PORTLAND COLLABORATIVE TALKS
Posted: October 7th, 2011 1:46 PM

On October 7, 2011, representatives from Occupy Portland, the Portland Marathon, the Mayor's office, and the City of Portland met to discuss plans for Chapman Park and Lownsdale Square.

After the conclusion of yesterday's successful march, numerous people asked for permission to camp in the parks overnight. Those camping were told that the Portland Marathon has had a long-standing permit that began on October 7 at 9 a.m., to allow for preparations before Sunday's Portland Marathon. This morning, Occupy Portland's General Assembly held a press conference and stated that they were in support of the Portland Marathon and wanted to work collaboratively on an agreement that would suit the needs of both organizations.

The communication between all the parties has been marked by a desire to be collaborative. At this time, discussions are productive, but have not reached a final conclusion. We will release further updates as discussions progress.

The mood in the parks is relaxed, and people who are camping are otherwise following park rules. The Police Bureau will continuously monitor the camping situation, but are not expecting any large-scale issues.

Last night, one man and one juvenile were arrested by Central Precinct night shift officers after they were observed by a citizen "tagging" several locations in Downtown Portland, including a marked Portland Police Bureau patrol car. The Portland Police Bureau will make arrests as necessary, as we are committed to public safety. However, we believe there is a spirit of cooperation with Occupy Portland, and that participants are educating each other in an effort to deter further criminal activity.