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LIVE UPDATES: Occupy Wall Street Movement Spreads To Other Cities

Occupy Wall Street Live Updates

First Posted: 10/04/11 05:55 PM ET Updated: 12/04/11 05:12 AM ET

Occupy Wall Street began as a relatively marginalized group protesting in a Manhattan park.

That has changed.

(CLICK HERE FOR LIVE UPDATES)

Since camping out in Zuccotti Park on September 17, the progressive group has garnered attention for its persistence and string of clashes with police. More than 700 protesters were arrested on Saturday as they marched across the Brooklyn Bridge and a video of police using pepper-spray on four women involved in protests last month brought the movement into the national spotlight.

The group gained an increasing amount of media attention since its first demonstration, with similar protests sprouting up across the country in cities such as Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Chicago and Wichita. Along the way, the protesters have won endorsements from prominent figures including famed billionaire George Soros, Oscar-winning actress Susan Sarandon and Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz.

Progressive organization leaders have also lent their support; the "Take Back The American Dream" conference -- a gathering of progressive leaders this week in Washington -- changed its agenda to include a plenary session that featured updates on the protests.

Still, convincing skeptics hasn’t come easy. The protesters have been widely criticized for not having a concrete list of demands, though they adopted the “Declaration of the Occupation of New York City” last week. Their list of grievances is long, with issues including the foreclosure crisis, work-place discrimination and student loan debt. The protests in New York and other cities focus on income inequality, a theme common in the group’s internet presence including on a Tumblr that showcases Americans dealing with joblessness and other issues.

Even if the protesters were able to narrow their concerns to one, easily defined goal, some organizers say that would miss the point. David Graeber, one of the original organizers of the protests, told The Washington Post that making demands of institutions implies that you want them to stay in power.

“You’re creating a vision of the sort of society you want to have in miniature,” he said. “And it’s a way of juxtaposing yourself against these powerful, undemocratic forces you’re protesting.”

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Via HuffPost Miami:

When an Occupy Miami member offered evicted protestors vacant apartments in a building he owns in Downtown Miami's Overtown neighborhood, it seemed like the perfect solution: the 'Peace City' space would provide headquarters for the movement and shelter a small faction of the group's most vulnerable members. But it hasn't gone well. Other tenants say the building has become a cesspool of drug use and violence while non-resident Occupy Miami members are trying to distance themselves from the 'radicals' -- all while the two factions are wrestling for control over Occupy Miami's social media sites and future plans.

From the Miami New Times:

The feud between the Overtown occupiers and more mainstream members has only gotten worse. The two factions are now battling for control of Occupy Miami's social media sites. The movement's main Twitter account recently announced it had been "hijacked by a small, non-consensus group of radical members." The Occupy Miami Facebook page was also temporarily hacked by someone inside Peace City. Meanwhile, the Overtown occupation is slowly driving away more moderate members.

"This is a black eye on the Occupy movement," says Shannon Reaze, an Overtown community organizer and Occupy Miami supporter who is now helping tenants move out of Paz's building. "The violence and drugs going on here are way outside of what I thought Occupy stood for. This place is destabilized."

...The supposedly hard-core activists here spend their days drinking and getting high. And as Peace City devolves into lawlessness, the most committed occupiers are leaving. Local landowners and politicians want the place shut down, while cops are suspicious. Yet as long as Paz wants the protesters around, nothing short of a demolition order can keep them out.

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Via HuffPost DC:

WASHINGTON -- Occupy DC has a new lawsuit involving tents on its hands. But it doesn't involve temporary structures in McPherson Square.

Two protesters arrested during a February action outside Merrill Lynch's offices on 15th Street NW near McPherson Square have filed suit against the Metropolitan Police Department, Legal Times reports. (Read the complaint here.)

The plaintiffs, Samuel Dukore and Kelly Canavan, were part of a "targeted occupation" of Merrill Lynch on Feb. 13 where protesters were raising awareness about Merrill Lynch's reportedly close ties with Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.). Issa, for his part, claims that the reports of these close ties are "wildly inaccurate."

Full story here.

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OWS reports via its website:

After the brutal attack on the attempted re-occupation of Liberty Square by NYPD on the 6-month anniversary of #OWS, a number of Occupiers have relocated their base of occupation to Union Square in midtown Manhattan, a point of convergence for several #OWS protests over the past 6 months.

According to reports on the ground, several dozen people slept in the park after the illegal and violent raid on Liberty Square. Over 70 people remain, now on Day 3. Although tents and tables are still banned, Occupiers have brought blankets and sleeping gear. Many are calling it ¨the new Occupation.¨ In addition to holding General Assemblies, Union Square Occupiers are providing vital jail support for those arrested on #M17 as they are released from NYPD custody. So far, the NYPD has made no attempt to remove Occupiers or prevent them from sleeping in the park.

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Occupy Long Beach is defending the mother's home. For more information, click here.

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The woman had the apparent seizure has been identified by the New York Observer as Cecily McMillan:

Cecily McMillan, an Occupy Wall Street activist once profiled in Rolling Stone, suffered a seizure Saturday night during protest action near Zuccotti Park. Many on-scene reported Ms. McMillan had trouble breathing after she was tackled and handcuffed by law enforcement.

A video uploaded to Youtube late Saturday night purports to show the attack. Two women can be heard commenting, “There’s Cecily,” then there is confusion as the police clearly perform a violent take-down on someone in the crowd.

According to Jeff Sharlet’s November, 2011 article about the Occupy Movement, this may be Ms. McMillan’s second violent encounter with police.

To read the full story, go here.

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Cops caught on video about 10 seconds in taking down the woman who had the apparent seizure:

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Watch video from inside Zuccotti Park as police moved in late last night:

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The paper reports from last night's chaos at Zuccotti Park:

At one point, a woman who appeared to be suffering from seizures flopped on the ground in handcuffs as bystanders shouted for the police to remove the cuffs and provide medical attention. For several minutes the woman lay on the ground as onlookers made increasingly agonized demands until an ambulance arrived and the woman was placed inside.

By 12:20 a.m., a line of officers pushed against some of the remaining protesters, forcing them south on Broadway, at times swinging batons and shoving people to the ground.

Kobi Skolnick, 30, said that officers pushed him in several directions and that as he tried to walk away, he was struck from behind in the neck. “One of the police ran and hit me with a baton,” he said.

To read the full story, go here.

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@ Greg_Palast : Our photographer ZD Roberts beaten @OWS Zucotti Park by cops. Thrown to ground, hair grabbd, hit with clubs while yelling, I'M PRESS PRESS!

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@ macfathom : Doubling east on Barclay, and now the ragged front of the march is at City Hall. #OWS

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@ LuddoftheFuture : girl in the street having a seizure and the cops have her in handcuffs. can this get any worse (live at http://t.co/4pLyy3gP)

Activists cry out for paramedics. The woman is limp on the ground. "Come on you violent bastards where's the paramedics?"

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@ jeffrae : March is heading north up broadway #ows #occupywallstreet

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@ macfathom : Dozens of arrests, many cuffed and sitting on broadway waiting for their ride to jail. #OWS

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@ RDevro : Police are barricading the park. It's cleared. I witnessed countless violent arrests. No way to estimate numbers.

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@ troutish : Protesters being dragged out by the head at #OWS #Zucotti Park http://t.co/qomhKkrA

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Cops pulling apart human chains. There are shouts for mic checks. Now, chants start forming. "The NYPD are sweeping through," says Tim on the live stream.

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@ ANIMALNewYork : Police are moving in. It's chaos.

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@ ANIMALNewYork : NYPD just made an announcement that Brookfield has to "clean the park" and Liberty Plaza is officially "closed."

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@ OccupyWallStNYC : Bagpipers just started marching into the park bringing the party mood with them, NYPD arrested one of them, and things got real heated. #OWS

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@ JackieHRye : NYPD just "destroyed" the tent in Zuccotti Park, Occupiers call for its re-building. Marching band also going through the park. #OWS

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@ RDevro : The tent in the middle of the park continues to fill with people planning to stay the night. Lots of energy here.

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Activists ask for more room as the tent is growing, expanding.

"It looks like a floating tent." -- as Tim on his live stream.

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@ OccupyWallStNYC : .@justawall is leading us in a song! "Hit the road, banks! And don't ya come back no more no more no more no more!" #OWS

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Activists have assembled make-shift, cardboard sleeping areas inside Zuccotti Park. The cardboard is joined by a large green tarp.

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@ RDevro : A tarp is going up in Zuccotti as protesters march around the park chant-dancing. #m17 http://t.co/rJfP3GF9

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Occupy Wall Street began as a relatively marginalized group protesting in a Manhattan park. That has changed. (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE UPDATES) Since camping out in Zuccotti Park on September 1...
Occupy Wall Street began as a relatively marginalized group protesting in a Manhattan park. That has changed. (CLICK HERE FOR LIVE UPDATES) Since camping out in Zuccotti Park on September 1...
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08:59 AM on 10/07/2011
Occupy Everywhere! For all those who can take action, Know that folks are in solidarity with you if we can not be there with you physically. Your Message can not get any clearer, "Take Back the American Dream." God Bless You all!
04:43 PM on 10/06/2011
This is a miguided movement with no real attainable goal beig run by hypocritical fake posers. One protester was asked where he was from and how he got to NY. He stated he was from Santa Fe and said he traveled with points on his American Express card. The he was asked what he would do if the weather turned bad. His answer, "Check into the Millenium Hotel." It's a complete facade designed to weaken a segment of the economy that already employs hundreds of thousands of people and engineered by labor unions who themselves are destroying any possibility of a quick recovery.
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djekizian
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05:25 AM on 10/06/2011
Man, the one time a F O X reporter gets bludgened and I have to feel bad for the guy.
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Blessed Girl
12:52 AM on 10/06/2011
The full extent of GOP economic policies.... Give tax cuts to rich people. Give taxpayer subsidies to large corporations. Deregulate all that hinders their greed. Eliminate all govt social programs. Destroy unions. Ship all middle class jobs overseas.

That's why we're protesting. To put a stop to the ruinous Con ideology and restore our country to it's greatness.
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Andrew Joseph Mumford
10:34 PM on 10/05/2011
We should help break the power of Wall Street by breaking up the big banks and re-instate the Glass-Steagall Act, help sign petition to the White House copy and paste:
https://wwws.whitehouse.gov/petitions/%21/petition/break-big-banks-re-enacting-glass-steagall-act/rlsPt0KV?utm_source=wh.gov&utm_medium=shorturl&utm_campaign=shorturl
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ConQueso
I Think Therefore I'm Dangerous
06:16 PM on 10/05/2011
The Aerial view shows protesters leaving City Hall Plaza en route to the park. I don't know how they're all going to fit in there. The protest spans several city blocks.
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ConQueso
I Think Therefore I'm Dangerous
06:04 PM on 10/05/2011
Aerial View:
http://www.myfoxny.com/subindex/video/live_video_2
CornellDublier
Historical facts are tuff on Republican­s.”
05:58 PM on 10/05/2011
This all started in Wisconsin and it will not end here! 2012 will be about the American Worker and the ones who champion their cuase will be the victors
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zelduh
Democrats: the REAL American patriots.
06:35 PM on 10/05/2011
Fanned.
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NWBrunette
Blessed Girl
12:53 AM on 10/06/2011
Hear hear!
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brokenleoheart
05:50 PM on 10/05/2011
i hate no money! says the guy who taped money to his mouth
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ConQueso
I Think Therefore I'm Dangerous
05:03 PM on 10/05/2011
The protest is HUGE. Th Koch brothers better be stocking up on Depends!
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silversister
05:48 PM on 10/05/2011
Thank you for making me SMILE!! Being a very imaginative person, you can't beleive the mental image that statement just gave me!! HA!!
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ConQueso
I Think Therefore I'm Dangerous
05:53 PM on 10/05/2011
:D
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04:51 PM on 10/05/2011
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!!!

WE ARE QUITE UPSET!!!!

BLAME WALLSTREET
NOT
MAINSTREET!
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ConQueso
I Think Therefore I'm Dangerous
05:08 PM on 10/05/2011
Let's see them try to pass this off as a few hundred whiny malcontents.
MrStat1
I believe in the rule of law
05:22 PM on 10/05/2011
What is the end game?
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silversister
05:51 PM on 10/05/2011
The end game MrStat1, is to bring about CHANGES to our laws and put an end to the type of corruption that very nearly took down our country, far more efficiently than a terrorist flying an airplane into skyscraper could. The guys on Wall Street should be prosecuted as Financial Terrorists... because they have impacted the lives of MILLIONS of Americans, not just a few thousand.
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ConQueso
I Think Therefore I'm Dangerous
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Puzzlr
Anything to get out of work.
04:50 PM on 10/05/2011
During the tea rallies, no one was arrested. Not even the guy with the automatic rifle. What gives?
09:51 PM on 10/05/2011
You can have a weapon and be peaceful and respectful. Progressives tend to be rude and act like hyenas, they get more agressive when in large numbers.
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djekizian
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09:22 AM on 10/06/2011
Do you have a degree in absurdist anthropology or are you just one of the rhinoceroses that Ionesco wrote about?
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04:39 PM on 10/05/2011
They are fine to protest however if they start assaulting or not obeying the laws when protesting then the police will have to take action.
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zelduh
Democrats: the REAL American patriots.
04:42 PM on 10/05/2011
It is a non-violent protest, following in the spirit of Mahatma Gandhi and Cesar Chavez.

“First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.”
-- Mahatma Gandhi
MrStat1
I believe in the rule of law
05:23 PM on 10/05/2011
fine. But do not commit any acts of violence.
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silversister
04:58 PM on 10/05/2011
Do you consider someone taking pictures or making a video to chronicle a noteworthy event as being disobedient to the law? Because there is now widespread video on the web of police brutalizing and macing people for doing nothing more that making videos with their cellphones or cameras. Sadly, the police are not ALWAYS right.
MrStat1
I believe in the rule of law
05:23 PM on 10/05/2011
Then file a lawsuit. That is why we have courts.