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Originally published Wednesday, May 19, 2010 at 10:56 AM

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Fist fight after Portland pig cook-off

Portland police had to break up a fist-fight after a pig-cooking contest that resulted in a McMinneville chef and the event's organizer being arrested.

PORTLAND — Portland police had to break up a fist-fight after a pig-cooking contest that resulted in a McMinneville chef and the event's organizer being arrested.

After the Sunday event, chef Eric Bechard confronted Brady Lowe, the cook-off's organizer, denouncing the contest for giving top marks to pork raised in Iowa.

Bechard, who advocates using locally raised food, told police he didn't like the contest bringing in a pig from Iowa.

Lowe says the event at a downtown hotel used three Oregon pigs, along with one from Kansas and another from Iowa.

The Oregonian reports that the Multnomah County district attorney's office declined to prosecute the two men.

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