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Sarr's big night helps the Wizards snap a 9-game skid with a 115-111 win over Portland

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Sarr's big night helps the Wizards snap a 9-game skid with a 115-111 win over Portland
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Sarr's big night helps the Wizards snap a 9-game skid with a 115-111 win over Portland

2026-01-28 10:42 Last Updated At:11:01

WASHINGTON (AP) — Alex Sarr had 29 points, 12 rebounds and six blocked shots, and the Washington Wizards snapped a nine-game losing streak with a 115-111 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night.

It was Washington's first home victory over Portland since Jan. 16, 2017.

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Washington Wizards forward Khris Middleton (22) dribbles down court against Portland Trail Blazers forward Toumani Camara (33) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards forward Khris Middleton (22) dribbles down court against Portland Trail Blazers forward Toumani Camara (33) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) makes a basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) makes a basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards guard Tre Johnson (12) goes to shoot over Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards guard Tre Johnson (12) goes to shoot over Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards guard Jamir Watkins, right, knocks the ball loose from Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija for steal during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards guard Jamir Watkins, right, knocks the ball loose from Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija for steal during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr goes to shoot over Portland Trail Blazers center Yang Hansen (16) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr goes to shoot over Portland Trail Blazers center Yang Hansen (16) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

The Wizards led 112-106 when Shaedon Sharpe cut the lead in half with a 3-pointer. After Bub Carrington tossed up an air ball for Washington, Sharpe's dunk with 20.5 seconds left cut the lead to one.

Kyshawn George made one of two free throws with 15.5 seconds to play, putting the Wizards up 113-111. After a timeout, Sharpe's contested jumper missed, and Khris Middleton's free throws made it a four-point game.

Sharpe scored 31 points for Portland, which lost despite a 69-46 advantage in rebounds. The Trail Blazers shot just 13 of 23 on free throws.

The 7-foot-1 Sarr attempted a career-high 29 field goals, making 11. It was quite a battle of young big men between him and 7-foot-3 Donovan Clingan, who had 14 points and 20 rebounds for Portland. Ex-Wizard Deni Avdija had 17 points and 12 rebounds for the Blazers.

The Wizards led 60-53 at halftime, but Portland was up 104-100 before an 8-0 Washington run. Carrington's three-point play and a 3-pointer by George gave the Wizards the lead for good.

Avdija and Washington's Bilal Coulibaly both returned after missing time with back issues.

Portland had 29 offensive rebounds and finished with a 31-14 advantage in second-chance points.

Trail Blazers: At New York on Friday night.

Wizards: Host Milwaukee on Thursday night.

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Washington Wizards forward Khris Middleton (22) dribbles down court against Portland Trail Blazers forward Toumani Camara (33) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards forward Khris Middleton (22) dribbles down court against Portland Trail Blazers forward Toumani Camara (33) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) makes a basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) makes a basket during the first half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards guard Tre Johnson (12) goes to shoot over Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards guard Tre Johnson (12) goes to shoot over Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards guard Jamir Watkins, right, knocks the ball loose from Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija for steal during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards guard Jamir Watkins, right, knocks the ball loose from Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija for steal during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr goes to shoot over Portland Trail Blazers center Yang Hansen (16) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

Washington Wizards center Alex Sarr goes to shoot over Portland Trail Blazers center Yang Hansen (16) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/John McDonnell)

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A man sprayed an unknown substance on Democratic U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar and was tackled to the ground Tuesday during a town hall she was hosting in Minneapolis, where tensions over federal immigration enforcement have come to a head after agents fatally shot an intensive care nurse and a mother of three this month.

The audience cheered as the man, who was wearing a black jacket and holding a syringe, was pinned down and his arms were tied behind his back. In video of the incident, someone in the crowd can be heard saying, “Oh my god, he sprayed something on her.”

Just before that Omar had called for the abolishment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and for Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to resign.

“ICE cannot be reformed,” she said.

Minneapolis police said officers saw a man use a syringe to spray an unknown liquid at Omar. They immediately arrested him and booked him at the county jail for third-degree assault, spokesperson Trevor Folke said in an email. Police also said forensic scientists responded to the scene.

Omar continued the town hall after the man was ushered out by her security detail, saying she would not be intimidated.

There was a strong, vinegarlike smell when the man pushed on the syringe, according to an Associated Press journalist who was there. Photos of the device, which fell to the ground when he was tackled, showed a brown liquid inside.

Walking out afterward, Omar said she felt a little flustered but was not hurt. She was going to be screened by a medical team.

She later posted on the social platform X: “I’m ok. I’m a survivor so this small agitator isn’t going to intimidate me from doing my work. I don’t let bullies win. Grateful to my incredible constituents who rallied behind me. Minnesota strong.”

The White House did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment Tuesday night.

President Donald Trump has frequently criticized the congresswoman and has stepped up verbal attacks on her in recent months as he turned his focus on Minneapolis.

During a Cabinet meeting in December, he called her “garbage” and added that “her friends are garbage.”

Hours earlier on Tuesday, the president criticized Omar as he spoke to a crowd in Iowa, saying his administration would only let in immigrants who “can show that they love our country.”

“They have to be proud, not like Ilhan Omar,” he said, drawing loud boos at the mention of her name.

He added: “She comes from a country that’s a disaster. So probably, it’s considered, I think — it’s not even a country.”

Fellow U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, a South Carolina Republican, denounced the assault on Omar.

“I am deeply disturbed to learn that Rep. Ilhan Omar was attacked at a town hall today” Mace said via X. “Regardless of how vehemently I disagree with her rhetoric — and I do — no elected official should face physical attacks. This is not who we are.”

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, a Democrat, also condemned the attack on X, saying: “Unacceptable. Violence and intimidation have no place in Minneapolis. We can disagree without putting people at risk.”

He added that he was relieved that Omar “is OK” and thanked police for their quick response, concluding: “This kind of behavior will not be tolerated in our city.”

The attack came days after a man was arrested in Utah for allegedly punching U.S. Rep. Maxwell Frost, a Democrat from Florida, in the face during the Sundance Film Festival and saying Trump was going to deport him.

Threats against members of Congress have increased in recent years, peaking in 2021 and the aftermath of that year’s Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol, before dipping slightly only to climb again, according to the most recent figures from the U.S. Capitol Police.

U.S. Capitol Police said they investigated nearly 15,000 concerning statements or communications involving members of Congress, their families and staff members in 2025.

Lawmakers have discussed the chill the threats bring on their ability to hold town halls and public events, with some even citing the threat environment in their decisions not to seek reelection.

Omar has faced the most particular concern, long targeted with harsh language and personal attacks by Trump and other Republicans.

Following the assault on Omar, Capitol Police said in a statement that the agency was “working with our federal partners to see this man faces the most serious charges possible to deter this kind of violence in our society.”

Minneapolis has been reeling from the fatal shootings of two residents by federal immigration agents this month during a massive federal immigration enforcement surge.

Intensive care unit nurse Alex Pretti was killed Saturday, less than three weeks after Renee Good was fatally shot behind the wheel of her vehicle.

Schoenbaum reported from Salt Lake City.

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., speaks during a town hall in Minneapolis, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via AP)

Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., speaks during a town hall in Minneapolis, Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via AP)

A man is tackled to the ground after spraying an unknown substance on U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., during a town hall on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Minneapolis. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via AP)

A man is tackled to the ground after spraying an unknown substance on U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., during a town hall on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026, in Minneapolis. (Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Star Tribune via AP)

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