Police are asking for help identifying a man suspected of starting a fire early June 26 on the north side of the building that houses the Portland Police Bureau’s North Precinct during protests. Police said a group started the fire just before 2 a.m. at Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Killingsworth Street. Some protesters that night caused damage with fires set in dumpsters, windows being smashed and graffiti. Protests have occurred nightly throughout Portland after the May death of George Floyd, a Black man who died after a Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck. Damage from fires set June 26 didn’t affect the precinct, but it did burn the side of Mid-K Beauty Supplies. Police didn’t identify the suspect but released photos. They said the man is suspected of being part of the group that started the fire.