Mass arrests in NYC as OWS movement marks one year (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Published time: September 17, 2012 12:27
Edited time: September 24, 2012 01:45
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Hundreds of police barricaded the New York Stock Exchange as Occupy Wall Street protesters swarmed the Financial District for the movement’s one-year anniversary, with over 180 reportedly arrested.

Police made 180 arrests by Monday evening, primarily for "disorderly conduct"  or impeding "vehicular or pedestrian traffic."

Witnesses had previously  reported on Twitter that demonstrators were being arrested for "blocking pedestrian traffic." A well known local artist named Molly Crabapple was sitting in a police van when she wrote on her Twitter page that people were being "yanked off of the sidewalk" by police.

The final tally will ultimately be higher, as at least seven people were arrested after falling on the Bank of America building later in the afternoon. Several more arrests were subsequently reported after demonstrators marched to the World Financial Center in lower Manhattan and the adjacent Goldman Sachs Tower. Around half a dozen protesters staged a sit-in protest outside of the Goldman Sachs headquarters and refused orders by police to disperse.

The protesters’ initial plan was to surround the New York Stock Exchange and hold a sit-down protest, though the heavy handed police response redirected protesters to Bowling Green Park where the iconic Charging Bull sculpture is located. Protesters later moved on to Battery Park on the southern tip of Manhattan, where activists reported up to 1,000 peaceful demonstrators had amassed. By early afternoon, union leaders and activists had already begun streaming into Zuccotti Park – the epicenter of the OWS movement – with strident police sirens marking the heavy presence of the NYPD in the area.

Around 1000 supporters of OWS met at four separate meeting points to mark the movement’s one-year anniversary early Monday morning. Some 200 people gathering in Zuccotti Park – the movement’s birthplace – by 7:00am local time, and later began marching south along Broadway. When the group was confronted by several police officers at the entrance to Wall Street, several of them sat down in protest. Upon refusing to remove, they were arrested.

A group of 50 protesters entered the lobby of the JPMorgan Chase building, and eight were arrested, New York Daily News reported.

The OWS movement, sparked by protests last year against corporate greed, income inequality and the corrupting influence of money in politics, was inactive for several months. Monday’s protest comes in the wake of three days of civic activism intended to breathe new life into the movement, ahead of its one-year anniversary.

After the movement set up tents in New York City’s Zucotti Park last September, OWS spawned a number of similar ‘Occupy’ protest groups across the US, and in major cities around the world. The group’s creators dubbed themselves the voice of the ‘99 percent,’ and protested chiefly against the wide gap between rich and poor in the US.

The Occupy movement was dealt a blow in November when a police crackdown broke up the group’s main encampment at Zuccotti Park, with some 200 people arrested in the process. Many of the group’s public protests likewise saw mass arrests, and related reports of police brutality against activists.

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Comments (26)

Nel (unregistered) 20.09.2012 01:16

prewar zombie dead (unregistered) wrote in #7
Most of the OWS generation's lives will be sacrificed in WWIII from 2021-2025 to the Central Banker's God of Baal.

They might as well scream and cry against their planned future with all their might now, while they still can; because in another 7-9 years or so; their voices will all be silent against the need to confront the "black swan" event; and go to war against their new foreign enemy.

When you watch these young kids walking down the street; recognize their future as battlefield corpses in mass-graves, lying beside the road.  That's where this generation is going; and there is no way out for them.

WTF are you talking about, and where do get 2021 from? I'm tired of all these people who're so sure they know what's going to happen in the future. Have you ever considered the possiblity that your vision of the future might be WRONG? It might be a good future, it might be 'bad', but nobody knows for sure; certainly not the details so STFU. Thanks

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Bleeding Porky Pig (unregistered) 19.09.2012 04:28

In the photos, I noticed that porky pig isn't bleeding, but at least one of the protestors were. This is proof of an insider arranged protest movement. In a real protest movement, some porky pigs would be bleeding.

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Odu (unregistered) 18.09.2012 23:47

I wonder how many people will end up in the FEMA camps soon now 0bummer and Co' can hold them for the rest of their lives if they choose. It wont take long before they are full and they are what are they going to do, turn the gas on?

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