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Soon there will be deaths on Wall Street wat these videos

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23 Protesters Arrested After Confrontations on Wall Street

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By Andrew Grossman

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Protesters took to Wall Street Wednesday night, and nearly two dozen people were arrested after skirmished with police.

Police arrested 23 people in Lower Manhattan Wednesday night after a large, peaceful daytime march against corporations and the financial system ended in a series of skirmishes between protesters and law enforcement.

Most were arrested for disorderly conduct, NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said; one person was charged with riot and another with assault on a police officer.

Almost all of the arrests occurred after the end of a union-backed march in which thousands of protesters moved from Foley Square to Zuccotti Park, the site that protesters have occupied for nearly three weeks. Browne said one person was arrested for disorderly conduct near Foley Square during the march.

The arrests came as some protesters from the “Occupy Wall Street” movement, perhaps emboldened by the day’s large turnout for Wednesday’s march, tried to do what they have so far failed to accomplish, despite their name: occupy the actual Wall Street.

The protesters involved in the incident were met by police at the corner of Wall Street and Broadway, where videos posted online Wednesday night showed some clashing with police. A lieutenant — whose uniform indicates that he has more than 15 years of experience — is shown in one video swinging his baton at demonstrators. That’s where one person was arrested for riot and four others were charged with disorderly conduct, according to Browne.

Protesters involved in the movement have faced police before — most notably the 700 people arrested Saturday during an attempted march across the Brooklyn Bridge — but Wednesday’s events struck an altogether different tone. Videos show more a direct confrontation between police and protesters.

“The vast majority of demonstrators have been peaceful,” Browne said. “But there’s a relatively small, hard core who appear bent on confrontations with police.” He alleged that a group of protesters at Wall Street and Broadway organized a charge against police and “threw liquid-filled plastic bottles at the officers.”

One video captured a skirmish near the iconic statue of a charging bull: As police on small motorcycles rode down the street, demonstrators, some with bandannas covering their face, blocked them. The officers got off their motorcycles and made some arrests.

In another video, one officer standing across the street from the New York Stock Exchange is overheard telling another: “My little nightstick is going to get a workout tonight.”

Aat a press conference Thursday, Mayor Michael Bloomberg defended the NYPD’s conduct.

“I think our Police Department conducted themselves the way they should,” the mayor said. “Every cop, I don’t know. There will always be somebody that’s got some piece of footage.”

Bloomberg said he does not think the demonstrations will escalate, but he also said they could last for a while.

“I don’t know that there is a way to resolve. There’s no leadership, one group that’s leading or whatever,” he said. “What I can tell you is this is the place where you can protest. This is the place we have, I don’t think the city needs to defend its record as being the most tolerant, open city in the world.”

But some demonstrators appear to feel differently. One video, which appears to have been edited, shows a young man shouting at police at the corner of Wall Street and Broadway, across from Trinity Church.

“Each new macing video that’s released, each new depiction of the abuses of the police on the First Amendment, the more people will show up here in New York City,” he says. “And the more waves of occupation will spread across this country. And you should be proud of that police, because you are participating in our media publicity campaign. Thank you for attending.”

– Sean Gardiner and Michael Howard Saul contributed to this report.



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It is going to be like wild fire all over USA & more.

May even spread to SG. ;)
 
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Americans will get mad. They will go to NY well armed. It will be civil war like the Kent State Uni where anti-Viet War students were mass shot by National Guards.
 
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The US had been attacking Myanmar Junta for using forces on matching monks in Rangoon. What are they doing now? The Myanmar Junta reporters must goto Wall Street and live broadcast this for a good laugh.:D

Wall Street should sponsor AungSan Su Kyi to join the march & see if NYPD shoots her or not. :D
 
I hope the Americans will crash and burn, lol

This is the time coming. The American people had been all losing their jobs then their homes to the banks. They have nothing left except of their guns. They are sick and tied of putting up with hard reality. Obama promised empty Change and disappointed all of them. They know it is time to take out their guns to try on their own.:D
 
People deserve the governments they voted for.
 
Anger Triggered Speedy Spread of protest across whole USA

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Washington, D.C., has its turn in the anti-Wall Street spotlight
October 6, 2011 | 5:15 pm
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D.C. protestOn Thursday, more than 500 chanting people kicked off what became Washington, D.C.’s biggest version to date of the Occupy Wall Street protests -- with many of the protesters seemingly willing to sleep overnight for days in sleeping bags, tents and cardboard boxes painted up as foreclosed homes.

Officially, the day was billed as an anti-corporate “Stop the Machine” rally that had been months in the making. But with the Occupy Wall Street protests gathering attention around the nation, the capital’s version -- Occupy D.C., which started last weekend –- merged into Thursday’s much larger protest.

The goals of the protests are similar, organizers have said, even “synergistic.” Occupy Wall Street opposes corporate greed and various social ills; Stop the Machine wants a dramatic reduction in national corporate influence, plus “peace and social, economic and environmental justice.”

The day started with a review of non-violent resistance tactics, sign-making and a yoga session led from a stage with a replica of the U.S. Constitution as a backdrop. In the afternoon, protesters conducted a police-protected march around the White House shouting to the beat of drums: “Shame!”

Protesters then proceeded to the headquarters of the United States Chamber of Commerce, which organizer and Green Party activist Kevin Zeese had said they would try to shut down. The organization’s policies support corporate, not democratic, power, he said.

But police kept the 200 or so protesters who marched to the chamber out of the building. (At the time, the chamber was hosting a conference on building partnerships between businesses and nonprofit organizations.) So protesters tied up a sign between two lamp posts in front of the building reading “Chamber of Corporate Horrors” and left resumes and job applications at its door.

They then lined lobbyist-dense K Street to demonstrate until heading back to Freedom Plaza late in the day. The hard-core protesters plan to stay at the plaza, at the corner of 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, after Sunday, when their permit to stay there expires.

The protesters included a wide range of ages, from seniors in wheelchairs to Jamie Davis Smith’s 13-month-old daughter, Sarah.

“I grew up in a healthy middle-class family and I’m growing increasingly concerned that my children aren’t going to have the advantages my husband and I grew up with,” said Davis Smith, 36, while her 3-year-old son painted a roof on one of the cardboard houses.

Members of the anti-war group Code Pink were also in the plaza Thursday, leading marches and inviting protesters to the sign- and box-painting station. Ridgely Fuller of Waltham, Mass., was among them. She said she’s been to Occupy Wall Street protests in Portland, Maine, and Boston; one of her sons is stationed at the New York City protest and another at theLos Angeles City Hall protest.

“Every one of these protests takes on its own flavor, and it’s great,” Fuller said. “I never thought this nonviolent uprising would come to America. I think we’re a pretty passive country that isn’t as active in democracy as it is supposed to be.”

Earlier in the week, former White House advisor and environmental activist Van Jones said at a conference for progressives in Washington that the momentum behind Occupy Wall Street protests should be used to form a liberal answer to the tea party.

But Zeese says he’s fighting to keep the Occupy Wall Street protests unaffiliated with any political party.

“Van Jones is very much inside the Democratic Party and we want to stay outside the two-party system,” Zeese said. “If this movement is co-opted by a political party, it’s dead.”

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Photo: A protester holds a "This is just the beginning" sign at a rally outside the Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. Credit: Jacquelyn Martin / Associated Press

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Will this protest in wall street turns into another Kent State Massacre in 1970? If you don't know what is the Kent State shooting is all about, go google it.

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You may absolutely expect the super rich to fight back hiring thugs and buying the politicians and cops. They are not going to sit and awaiting to be eaten.
 
Cops should join the protests. They are working class too.

Cheers!
 
Cops should join the protests. They are working class too.

Cheers!

Henry Ford: You have have it in any color, so long as it is black.

Wall St: You can have all the freedom and liberty you want, so long as you pay our bills.

Send in the Blackwater!

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Henry Ford: You have have it in any color, so long as it is black.

Wall St: You can have all the freedom and liberty you want, so long as you pay our bills.

Send in the Blackwater!

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:D:D

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Pse pay attention to the poster with a stick leaning on the Bank's entrance wall on right end of picture.

ROBBER BANKER! Not bank robber! :D:D:D

And then the protesters try to rob inside the bank? I meant sit-in! And mata want into arrest them as if they were robbers! :D:D:D

This is like watching Mr. Bean!
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The aunty that got arrested at the door, I think she looked like the banl's manager the way she dressed. :D:D
 
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