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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Wall Street Protesters Arrested

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More than 70 "take Wall Street" demonstrators were arrested early Sunday morning and Saturday, the movement is full of New York City's Times Square, Fox News confirmed.

Sunday morning, no further incident was the arrest of 14 protesters sitting in Washington Square Park Fountain Park at midnight curfew violation.

All the people leave the park after the police informed that they were arrested, if they remain past curfew.

After the start on Saturday against a small group from Zuccotti Park earlier this morning ordered hundreds of protesters marched to Washington Square Park.

Washington Square and left LaGuardia Airport Plaza, 24 people were arrested after trespassing Citibank manager's request refused to leave a small group led by New York City Police Department Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne told FoxNews.com.

Brown said after the arrest of the largest "big disorder" group were told to disperse three times, and did not do so, resulting in 42 arrests.

Standing around the roadblock, wearing a riot police guard near 18:00

FoxNews.com also learned that the injured to the hospital on Saturday after two officers were sent.

Thousands of demonstrators turned out to protest corporate greed, Saturday night, gawkers mixed, Broadway showgoers, tourists and police, to create a chaotic scene in midtown Manhattan.

"Banks get bailed out, we sold out!" Demonstrators shouted from the police road blocks. Police, riot equipment horse, trying to promote the field and on the sidewalk, they are trying to funnel away from the crowd.

Sandy Peterson of Salt Lake City, in Times Square, see the "Book of Mormon," the Broadway musical, the put the disorder.

"We are here before to get ugly," she said.

69-year-old Sandra Fox, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, stood up, confused, at 46th Street "generosity" in her hand into her anti-riot police about 200 protesters chanted vote results .

"I think this is terrible what they are doing, she said:" protesters. "These people need to find a job."

Earlier in the day, the demonstrators marched to a Chase bank branch, beating drums, blowing horns and carrying signs condemning corporate greed.

Number of protesters went to the bank to close its accounts, but the Group did not seek to stop blocking access to other customers or business.

Police told the marchers to stay on the sidewalk, and display seems to be very orderly, as it wound through the downtown streets.

One of the demonstrators in New York to withdraw their money from Chase Lily Paulina, 29, who lives in Brooklyn with the United Auto Workers union organizer. She said she was her money, because she upset, JP Morgan billions of dollars, and its customers and bank fees and foreclosure struggle.

"Chase the money, everyone ..., while fighting in the working class, just to keep in the vicinity of a living wage," she said.

In the city, 10 anti-war demonstrations in other demonstrations to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan.

Which participate in the procession Osh is Sergio Jimenez, 25, said he gave up his job in Texas to New York to protest.

"The war in Afghanistan and Iraq are based on lies, Jimenez said." "If we have such a clever country, we should find other ways to combat terrorism, and not with terror." Thousands of demonstrators protest corporate greed filled Times Square on Saturday night, gawkers mixed, Broadway audiences, tourists and police, to create a chaotic scene in midtown Manhattan.

"Bank bail out, we got sold out!" Demonstrators shouted from the police road blocks. Police, riot equipment horse, trying to promote the field and on the sidewalk, they are trying to funnel away from the crowd.
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Sandy Peterson of Salt Lake City, in Times Square, see the "Book of Mormon," the Broadway musical, the put the disorder.

"We are here before to get ugly," she said.

69-year-old Sandra Fox, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, stood up, confused, at 46th Street "generosity" in her hand into her anti-riot police about 200 protesters chanted vote results .

"I think this is terrible what they are doing, she said:" protesters.

Take demonstrations North Wall Street in Manhattan in the early afternoon through Washington Square Park.


Police said 70 people were arrested during the demonstrations, including 45 in Times Square.

Police spokesman Paul Browne said 42 people were warned three times to disperse after the 46th Street and Sixth Avenue was arrested. The other three were arrested, and tried to take police barriers.

Handcuffed about 15 protesters were loaded into a van. It is not clear that they may face charges.

Earlier in the day, two dozen demonstrators were arrested when they refused to Citibank branch manager asked to leave. Most detention trespass.

Demonstrators march through Times Square in Manhattan was arrested five people wearing masks.

Earlier, protesters marched to a Chase bank branch, beating drums, blowing horns and carrying signs condemning corporate greed.

Number of protesters went to the bank to close its accounts, but the Group did not stop to other customers. Protesters patting drums, shouting police pushed them back in New York Park (Sunday) marks the 30th since the beginning of the income gap over the strong protest.

Occupation demonstration on Wall Street spilled near the streets, riot police circled the fountain, and stand in Washington Square Park at the entrance guards.

Demonstrators lingered late into the night, shouting "We are 99%" and "This is what democracy looks like." At least 14 people were arrested for violation of no water fountain sitting in the park at midnight curfew.

Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne said, "This is a classic peace meditation."

Park protest, a few hours later, thousands of processions of the city's landmark Times Square on Saturday night, hanging signs, and shouting.

Brown said that in New York's Times Square, bringing the total in the city, 10, was arrested 70 Forty-two people were arrested.

He said two police officers in Times Square against the injured were taken to hospital for treatment.

Police cleared the street, protesters shouted "We are peaceful" and "the whole world is watching."

In another part of the city, another group of demonstrators to hear their voices.

Shouted: "We got sold out, the banks get bailed out," a city of Zuccotti Park crowd meandering east, considered the Manhattan headquarters of the demonstrators.

Police patrols and monitoring of the column cover scooters March, but come evening, it seems largely peaceful.

Among the few in New York, on Saturday took part in the United States and around the world protest.

Demonstrations on Saturday picked up steam in Europe, Asia and Australia spread to city streets.

As the economy rebounded and occupation of Wall Street campaign began last month, demonstrators said, is an out-of-touch corporate, financial and political elite.

Organizers say their inspiration, leading to the regime in Tunisia and Egypt to overthrow the Arab spring.

Founding of the movement in the United States has spread to other major cities in the country.

Updates

Authorities say thousands of anti-corporate protesters march on Saturday from New York City's financial district, with a show of force, arrest 74 in Times Square. Holding signs that read "debt slavery", "In a gentle way, you can change the world" and "We are not anonymous," protesters parked on a busy midtown Manhattan street in a traffic and provides visitors and New York's hustle and bustle of Times Square, the new scene landmark. This is the biggest sport demonstrations, according to Wall Street, from September 17 to sleep in parks in Lower Manhattan to protest against the financial rescue, one of unemployment and income inequality.

Police said the arrest of what damage, mainly to protest the order of Zuccotti Park in the financial district headquarters from the heart of midtown Manhattan. Parade the day before, privately owned park landlord tried to temporarily demonstration backup.

In Times Square demonstrators came from across the country and many people are not part of the camp in the park. "This is a very impassioned important movement in the country is being taken over by the company," said Paul Luo Kaisa, 68, Hastings, on the Hudson, NY, psychoanalysis, and his wife, Wendy, to support for a daughter, has been difficult to find work.

In New York, protesters held in cities around the world parade. Beth Bogart, occupy Zuccotti Park, said a spokesman for Wall Street, New York, demonstrators communicate these actions, but did not coordinate their actions.

There's "no world-wide anti-capitalist network, unfortunately, Ms. Bogart said."

Action in New York, mainly peaceful, the police said that in Rome the scene, broke out between police and demonstrators violence. "There are always a few knuckleheads, but most people's happiness, said Deputy Inspector Daniel Mulligan."

New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne ordered Zuccotti Park to Washington Square Park at 11 am, hundreds of protesters, said a team leaves Washington Square, and into a Citibank branch in nearby La Guardia Airport plaza. There, about 2:40 pm, 24 were arrested for trespassing, resisting arrest one of them added. "They refused to leave the bank manager's request," Mr. Brown said in a statement. The other two charged with resisting arrest.

Citigroup issued a statement Saturday night that "a large number of protesters into the 555 La Guardia Place, around 2:00 this afternoon, our affiliates, they are very disruptive and refused to leave after repeated requests, our staff to call 911. Q branch police officers shut down the branch until the demonstrators may be removed and only one person demanding the closure of accounts to accommodate. "

All protesters were charged with trespass. Mr. Brown said that a person is resisting arrest charge. Others, he said, "standards, and did not resist, when they were detained."

From Washington Square, the demonstrators went to Sixth Avenue sidewalk, on Times Square, beating drums and shouting slogans. Police trying to keep both sides of the street in March, but there are too many demonstrators on the sidewalk to accommodate the traffic slowed down as they spilled onto the streets.

As the demonstrators were residential areas, most of the audience a brief stare - to the iPhone photos or video - or completely ignore it. Not all of the people support. Cries of "job", "shut up", heard March.

"They need to stop blaming the government and the rich, and bear some responsibility, Maxwell, a 22-year-old student," said Peter.

According to Mr. Brown, was arrested around 4:40 in the afternoon, five people wearing masks in the 27th Street and Sixth Avenue.

In Times Square, the mood to celebrate. Demonstrators began to 5 pm, International Plaza, a huge collection of business advertising and flashing lights, the United States Armed Forces Career Center. A cheer rose above the rolling news market each "take Wall Street to enter the world of sports."

Police stop 42 and 43 streets in the 6th and 8th Avenue, between the traffic. In New York, one of the most crowded areas, pedestrian traffic is almost always paralyzed.

Site in Times Square, Robert Carpenter, 71 years old, he said, he was Army veteran and retired accountant, began to cry.

"This is a spontaneous, leaderless, Mr. Carpenter said." "They are learning and search, and get a level playing field, I do not know, they, after all these years."

Confrontation with the authorities in a carnival. About 6:15 pm, three at the 46th Street and Seventh Avenue, arrest. Individuals trying to take the police barriers. Arrested, people began shouting "fight back", but most did not accept the cry. Some people tried to pull down the barriers people run back to avoid being arrested, police also pushed back against the crowd.

At about 8:46 near Sixth Street to give a large disorderly group at least three separate warnings to disperse, when they are not arrested, and 42, Mr. Brown said.

In addition, he said, two police officers in the 46th Street and Seventh Avenue was hospitalized. Police have tied the demonstrators overturned barriers; the first instance, and other injured foot injury.

A group of about 10 demonstrators march in Manhattan's Alphabet City, Tompkins Square Park, 1988 riot scene, where the occupation has begun a second conversation. Saturday night, it is unclear if more demonstrators will arrive, whether they will stay in the park close at 12 am.

North Carolina's Mike Knagge said he might return to his camp at Zuccotti Park, but it is too early.

Knagge, 22 ", said:" It depends on how things. "I think it would be very, very important movement." Occupy the Wall Street needs to become a visible political movement, which will help "99%" that it represents a social phenomenon and the Internet. Occupation of the New York Declaration ", issued September 29, lists the company's many grievances, including the illegal confiscation, high bonuses, workplace discrimination, outsourcing, anti-union strategies and campaign contributions." Crossroads of the world. " stuck, thousands of demonstrators, according to Wall Street, bringing their party, Times Square, tourists and create fans chanting masses and collision, resulting in more than 40 arrests foul.

Shouting: "This is what democracy looks like," Yesterday in the face of possible eviction Zuccotti Park to form the metal police barricades shantytowns victory energized crowds of demonstrators.

Police, riot equipment horse, trying to promote the field and on the sidewalk, they are trying to funnel away from the crowd.

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