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Friday, October 14, 2011

Wall Street Clash Round Two

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In New York and Denver, protesters clashed with the authorities, at least 10 people were arrested, according to Wall Street, near the camp early.

New York police said they have made at least 10 people were arrested after hundreds of demonstrators by Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan near the city on Friday plans to clean the deputy mayor was postponed parade.

In one incident, accident scooter in New York City Police attacked the demonstrators, causing him to fall to the ground before kicking the release of his vehicle screaming. He was subsequently arrested.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Brandt property - with Zuccotti Park, protesters have been stationed in a month - you can still go ahead of the official clean-up process, if not reached with the protesters. Bloomberg said the city was notified shortly before midnight, Brinell to postpone cleaning up the park, the owners want to work an agreement with the protesters.

"Bloomberg said:" If they want to take a couple of days ... and then they can do that, in his weekly WOR radio show.

Bloomberg, its staff is under strict orders no pressure one way or the other Brookfield, said the company has received from elected officials and demonstrators favoring "a lot of calls."

Meanwhile, in Denver, dozens of riot police officers advanced (Friday) morning in the country's parliament in the last remaining Wall Street protesters cluster. Some demonstrators retreated without resistance, while others were arrested. Some assembly shouted "Peace!" While others shouted "shame!" From their camp, because of their support.

Reported no direct signs of violence and arrest the exact number is unclear. Officers placed around the wrists of some of the demonstrators were plastic ties and a woman from a makeshift camp of.

Authorities began to take dozens of tents, at about 3:30 am after three hours, staff advanced the rest of the tent around the protesters locked arms. Staff level and at prodding the protesters with batons, breaking the human chain.

7:00, the Group has retreated across the street most of the traffic has been closed. Some demonstrators who moved into the street so that traffic again, prompting the police herd them back to the sidewalk. As in other cities, Denver, protesters said they opposed the excesses of Wall Street's economic strength and wealth.
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"My main complaint is no middle class in the United States," David Humphrey, 24, told Associated Press reporter. "Rich control most of the money."

Hanfulaisong, Colorado, President Obama's picture of the logo and the "change God bless."

Pavlos Stavropoulos, Littleton, described himself as a Medical protesters, said he saw the injury is not serious.

"This is a very disciplined action," he said.

Near the bus station was closed because the police action. About a dozen city bus routes, pick up the sidewalk outside the station and drop off passengers.
New York City police arrest a demonstrator protesting the occupation of Wall Street, they began by Wall Street (Friday), October 14, marching in the streets near the New York subsidiary. Place in lower Manhattan have been stationed protesters was delayed a month to clean up Friday morning, sending the effort is only an excuse to expel them is worried about the cheers of a crowd.
Place in lower Manhattan have been stationed protesters was delayed a month to clean up Friday morning, sending the effort is only an excuse to expel them is worried about the cheers of a crowd.

Vice Mayor CAS Holloway said, the owners of private parks, Brookfield office premises, cleaning. Supporters of the protesters have begun to wash before flowing into the Park in the morning darkness, hundreds of people to form a chanting crowd.
Wall Street and demonstrators occupied and occupy Denver today clashed with police at least 10 people have been arrested across the two sites.

Zuccotti Park owners to support post-conflict implementation of the plan massive clean-up. There had been worried that the demonstrators refused to leave, but instead a self-motivated to clean up, the official left little cleaner. There have been unconfirmed allegations, the park owners received threatening phone calls.

Meanwhile, in Denver, there are ugly scenes, the police insisted that the protesters must move the site, they have been occupied. There were rumors of a bomb threat called, but these rumors now seem to have come to nothing. However, the scene in Denver is still tense. Officials in New York City on Friday postponed the midtown Manhattan park, where the anti-Wall Street protesters set up camp a month ago, the clean-up scheme to avoid many fear may have a showdown with the authorities.

Vice Mayor CAS Holloway said Zuccotti Park, private property owners, Brookfield office premises, on Thursday night decided to postpone the cleaning has been scheduled at 7 am, he did not provide reasons for the delay start.

Demonstrators celebrated in a publicly accessible park delayed the holiday mood.

However, at least seven people were arrested, hundreds of people left the park, and through demonstrations in the downtown financial district. New York Police Department spokesman confirmed the arrest, but did not say how many or provide any details.

Many demonstrators were worried that cleaning has led to attempts to shut down more than 14 cities in solidarity with the protest movement. Planned, according to the 71 countries of the world rally together on Saturday, the U.S. accounted for global change. The protest, leading to sympathetic groups in other cities: Boston, occupied, occupy Cincinnati, according to Houston, Los Angeles, occupied, occupied Philadelphia, Providence accounted for accounted for accounted for Salt Lake and Seattle, where.

Run, from the West Lake Park in Seattle corporate strength live video feed occupy the Seattle protest protesters said the police began to arrest Thursday. Police confirmed that 10 people were arrested. City law prohibits camping in the park.

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