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Occupy Wall Street West: San Francisco Protesters Arrested Blocking Entrance To Wells Fargo Building

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By TERRY COLLINS   01/20/12 04:32 PM ET   AP

SAN FRANCISCO -- At least a dozen people were arrested Friday during an anti-Wall Street protest in downtown San Francisco, mostly for blocking an entrance at a bank's corporate headquarters.

The midday arrests came as hundreds of protesters gathered in the rain attempting to disrupt business in the city's Financial District as part of daylong Occupy Wall Street-related demonstrations scheduled around the county demanding that banks end evictions and foreclosures.

Police arrested 11 people for trespassing about 9 a.m. after a group of protesters refused to move their human chain blocking an entrance to Well Fargo's headquarters, Cmdr. Richard Corriea said. Another person was arrested for apparently being in possession of a police baton after a brief clash with officers.

"It's a dynamic situation," Corriea said. "We're going to facilitate First Amendment rights, but when public safety is put at risk, for instance blocking fire exits, we're going to repeatedly ask them to move, leave or make arrests."

A spokesman for Wells Fargo said Friday that the bank is doing its part to help those facing financial hardships.

"We understand that Americans are demanding more from their financial institutions during this economic recovery," spokesman Ruben Pulido said in a written statement.

Meanwhile, as police in riot gear and private security guards tried chasing off protesters trying to occupy the banks, many spilled onto the streets, often causing traffic to be rerouted or come to a standstill. Two cable cars came to a grinding halt as protesters took over an intersection.

As officers tried to keep the streets clear as the noon hour approached, numerous protesters chanted, "You're protecting corporate greed!" and held signs that read, "The Overlords of Wall Street are the Real Vampires," and "The Ruling Elites Betrayed Our Country."

Organizers said that Friday's protest also coincided with the U.S. Supreme Court's decision two years ago to remove limits on how much money corporations could donate to political campaigns.

"Today continues to show how people in San Francisco and across the country are fed up with the actions of the 1 percent and the role of corporations in our lives," said Pete Woiwode, a protest organizer. "We're out here to demand an economy that works for everybody, not just the 1 percent."

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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."

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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.

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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.

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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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04:27 PM on 01/23/2012
Americas and the worlds new heros OWS. Thank you.
03:17 PM on 01/23/2012
why days afwaids to goes to congwess and da white house tho?
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01:12 PM on 01/23/2012
"Today continues to show how people in San Francisco and across the country are fed up with the actions of the 1 percent and the role of corporations in our lives,"
look again - how many media representatives? people are fed up with ows they accomplish nothing except hindering the workers from doing their jobs, and mooch off of small businesses that they intimidate.
12:00 PM on 01/23/2012
The Occupy Movement is an entity that had its "moment" months ago, and frankly failed to capitalize on it, and now whether they (or any supporters" care to acknowledge it, Occupy is a very marginalized group. Unfortunatly they managed to triviliaze themselves with the way they handled things.
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Dan Crabtree
11:52 AM on 01/23/2012
Heyyyy dudes not so rough..hey get my pipe dude..
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ShowMeC6
Equal Justice, Not Social Justice....
05:25 AM on 01/23/2012
Oh yeah, how would the OWS mob feel if a group of protesters blocked them from access to the use of showers; OK, maybe not that one. How would the OWS folks feel if a group of protesters blocked them from access to the use of restrooms....DAMN, that one doesn't work either. Ok, ok, how would a OWS herd react if a group of counter protesters blocked them access to the "medicinal Marijuana" shops; NOW we would have a riot ; )
12:46 PM on 01/22/2012
Hey Huf.fPo! UPDATE: BREAKING #ows victory! Camp #Occupycal students won demands2 restore hours cut from UCB Anthro Library! http://ergoat.blogspot.com/2012/01/victory.html

We won!
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01:14 PM on 01/23/2012
ows - 1
US - 12 (arrested protestors)
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12:20 PM on 01/22/2012
Freedom for everybody except those who OWS decide shouldn't have freedom.
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dbrett480
01:30 PM on 01/21/2012
The only thing these protesters have been successful at is bringing news attention to police. No news article actually talks about the issues that are important. For that reason alone, the OWS movement has been a failure.
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
03:11 PM on 01/21/2012
I partially agree. Why would anyone fight on the terms of the cops. Law suits are much more effective along with national boycotts. I would never give the cops the satisfaction od indulging their low end violence on me. I'd rather pressure a city into reducing their funding drastically.

"Never wrestle with pigs, they like it and you just get dirty"

That said, Occupy has done much good. They ecpose what police actually are,- militarized thugs- and are making it clear that corporations are destroying not only our country, but the planet.. I just think they could do better by organizing focused boycotts and agressive law suits. Let the cops tase themselves if they want to tase someone.
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dbrett480
03:37 PM on 01/21/2012
This proves my point. If your enemy in this debate is the police, then you have fallen into the hands of the Wall Street execs. They would rather have you focus on the cops then focus on them.
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Brenda Starr
Time is before us. Time is after us.
04:25 PM on 01/21/2012
PS: The police in San Francisco were great! We all had a great time blocking Montgomery Street and closing down Bank Heist of America for an afternoon.
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03:35 PM on 01/21/2012
What are you talking about? These international protests have completely changed the debate and brought it back to where it should be: the obscene wealth gap, the corrupting influence of money in politics, the Wall Street mortgage frauds and unemployment.

Remember when conservatives thought they controlled the debate with--horrors--the deficit?

Why, you yourself have made 8 comments about OWS since just yesterday. (That's as far as I went back in your profile because you post too much).

Hats off to HuffPost, too, for compiling all the other regional news protests near and far.
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strangegal
09:34 PM on 01/20/2012
all wells fargo need is tanya and the SLA! where is Patty Hearst and kim Kardissian and james franco?
07:04 PM on 01/20/2012
So, an ordinary individual on his/her way to work was not allowed entrance because of these wastes of perfectly good skin???
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Brenda Starr
Time is before us. Time is after us.
04:34 PM on 01/21/2012
That's correct. And it will go on. Next, we'll organize a national strike ala France. Get 'em where it hurts. You can call people names if you like -- if you agree on what's going on in our country, who's the waste of perfectly good skin?
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01:19 PM on 01/23/2012
not so sure a national strike with 200 people is gonna make any difference?
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Andrew Nutra
06:48 PM on 01/20/2012
A fringe group of people, not happy with the system decides to bring on a new world order not by democratic ways but by threatening, harassing and disrupting the lives of the very same Americans they should be winning over? Ahl Khayedda tried this already ten years ago in NYC and Americans didn't care much for it.
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Brenda Starr
Time is before us. Time is after us.
09:45 AM on 01/21/2012
There's nothing more democratic than a peaceful gathering.
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Foodgrade
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03:25 PM on 01/21/2012
The political system is closed tight. Corporations own our government. I'm just waiting for the national boycotts. That'll get the crap rolling down the corporations legs. Just stop giving them money.
03:19 PM on 01/23/2012
hahahaha..yea right going to congress and the white will do no good..shows how much faith you have in Obami
05:41 PM on 01/20/2012
Arrested at 9 AM... for blocking Fire Exits. lmao.. Streching it SFPD.. streching it.
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Brenda Starr
Time is before us. Time is after us.
08:10 PM on 01/21/2012
The SF Police have been awesome, in my view.
Peabodies
We are the Many. They are the Few.
04:58 PM on 01/20/2012
Wells Fargo had it coming to them. So glad I closed my accounts with them.
07:05 PM on 01/20/2012
It is NOT WF that suffers... It is the average citizen that is denied access because these ma gg ots are blocking entrances...
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Brenda Starr
Time is before us. Time is after us.
09:44 AM on 01/21/2012
If "average citizens" would move their money from these ma gg ot banks, they would have total access.
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
03:28 PM on 01/21/2012
The "average citizen" cares about 3 things. Their mouths, their bellies and their genitals. I'll give a crap what the "average citizen" thinks when they give a crap about the millions murdered in their names every year.
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jones
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04:28 PM on 01/20/2012
you ain't seen nothin yet. Go Occupy!
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