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    Calm prevails as Occupy deadlines pass in 2 cities

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Deadlines for Wall Street protesters to leave their encampments came and went in two cities with no arrests in Philadelphia and a festive, party-like atmosphere as protesters in Los Angeles defied the order clear out early Monday.

    Protesters defied the mayor's deadline to vacate their encampment near City Hall in Los Angeles, with about 1,000 flooding into the area as hundreds of tents remained standing as they have for nearly two months.

    A celebratory atmosphere filled the night with protesters milling about the park and streets by City Hall in seeming good spirits. A group on bicycles circled the block, one of them in a cow suit. Organizers led chants with a bull horn.

    "The best way to keep a non-violent movement non-violent is to throw a party, and keep it festive and atmospheric," said Brian Masterson.

    Police presence was slight right after the 12:01 a.m. PST Monday deadline, but it began increasing as the morning wore on. At the same time, the number of protesters dwindled.

    "People have been pretty cooperative tonight. We want to keep it peaceful," police Cmdr. Andrew Smith told The Associated Press.

    He refused to discuss how or when police will move to clear the park, but he said: "We're going to do this as gently as we possibly can. Our goal is not to have anybody arrested. Our goal is not to have to use force."

    A deadline set by the city for Occupy Philadelphia to leave the site where it has camped for nearly two months passed Sunday without any arrests.

    The reactions to the expired deadlines in Los Angeles and Philadelphia were far different from those in other cities in recent weeks, where pepper spray, tear gas and police action have been used in the removal of long-situated demonstrators since the movement against economic disparity and perceived corporate greed began with Occupy Wall Street in Manhattan two months ago.

    Dozens of tents remained at the encampment outside Philadelphia's City Hall Monday morning, twelve hours after a city-imposed deadline passed for the protesters to move to make way for a construction project.

    No arrests were immediately reported Monday. The camp appeared mostly quiet amid a heavy police presence, but around 5 a.m. EST a handful of people were marching one of the city's main business corridors banging drums.

    The scene outside City Hall was quiet most of the day Sunday. But the sound of protesters' drumming did bring complaints from several people living in nearby high-rise apartment buildings.

    In Los Angeles, by 2:30 a.m., most protesters had moved from the camp site in the park to the streets. That put them technically in compliance with the mayor's eviction order, but could lead to confrontation with police if they try to clear the streets.

    There have so far been no arrests or reports of violence.

    "We're still here, it's after 12, ain't nobody throwing anything at the cops, they haven't come in and broken anyone's noses yet, so it's a beautiful thing," said Adam Rice, a protester standing across the street from police in riot gear.

    In Philadelphia, along the steps leading into a plaza, about 50 people sat in lines Sunday with the promise that they would not leave unless they were carried out by authorities. For a time, they linked arms. But as it seemed that a forceful ouster was not imminent, they relaxed a bit. A police presence was heavier than usual but no orders to leave had been issued.

    A few dozen tents remained scattered on the plaza, along with trash, piles of dirty blankets and numerous signs reading, "You can't evict an idea."

    Several hundred supporters surrounded those who were prepared to face arrest for one of the Occupy movement meetings known as a general assembly.

    The meeting started out with logistics — making sure those sitting in had quarters to make calls from jail and that someone was gathering important medical information — but it soon turned to big ideas.

    The protesters described their many hopes for a better world. Among them: reparations for slavery and Native American lands, better and more inspiring schools, recognizing gay marriage, and end to homelessness, fewer TVs and better pay for artists. Some of those who spoke with hope and joined in rendition of "Lean on Me," had goggles with them, just in case pepper spray is used.

    There was a sense that the occupation in front of Philadelphia's Gothic-style City Hall would soon be over, but hope that the movement would last.

    "This is just baby steps," said R.W. Dennen, who said he felt a bit guilty that he wasn't preparing to be arrested.

    Elsewhere on the East Coast, eight people were arrested in Maine after protesters in the Occupy Augusta encampment in Capitol Park took down their tents and packed their camping gear after being told to get a permit or move their shelters.

    Protesters pitched tents Oct. 15 as part of the national movement but said Sunday they shouldn't have to get a permit to exercise their right to assemble. Occupy leaders said a large teepee loaned by the Penobscot Indians and a big all-weather tent would stay up.

    In Philadelphia, Steve Venus was fortifying the area around his tent with abandoned wood pallets left over from those who had already packed up. He said the $50 million construction project, including a planned ice skating rink, was not a good enough reason for Occupy Philadelphia to leave the plaza.

    Venus, 22, said that by enforcing the deadline, the city was essentially telling Occupy supporters "your issues are not important. The only issue that's important is the ice skating rink."

    On Friday, Mayor Michael Nutter expressed support for the movement's ideals but said protesters must make room for the long-planned project, which they were told of when they set up camp Oct. 6.

    Nutter was out of town Sunday, but his spokesman reiterated that "people are under orders to move."

    The mayor himself had an exchange on Twitter with hip-hop impresario Russell Simmons, who asked Nutter "to remember this is a non-violent movement — please show restraint tonight."

    Nutter's response: "I agree."

    Graffiti, lack of sanitation and fire hazards, including smoking in tents, were among the city's chief concerns at Dilworth, which had about 350 tents at the height of the movement.

    ___

    Mulvihill reported from Philadelphia. Associated Press Writers Kathy Matheson in Philadelphia, Glenn Adams in Augusta, Maine, contributed to this story.

     
    • We the People  •  Minneapolis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Just kicking it down the road a little. A deadline with no consequences is not a deadline.
    • A  •  Beaverton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Everything is perfect in LaLaland...The City is a joke as is the State of California
    • Use your brains, ppl!  •  6 mths ago
      For people who have never been to downtown LA - trust me - the area where these people are camping (on the border of Skid Row) is one big blot of urban blight. No one goes there, drives past there, visits there, except employees of the city. Probably half the people there just came over one block from Skid Row. I wouldn't walk through the neighborhood during the DAY - let alone sleep there at night.
      • my2centswrth 6 mths ago
        It's amazing what you can get some people to do for small order of fries.
      • 4 years ago 6 mths ago
        report seeing a terrorist there and Obama will bomb the heck out of them...
    • islandgirl  •  6 mths ago
      Merry Christmas
    • On a Mission  •  6 mths ago
      How can it be called "occupy wall street" when they are occupying Oakland, Los Angeles, etc?
      • Sharmane 6 mths ago
        They are also "occupying" interstate on-ramps and bridges. If an emergency vehicle could not get to an accident in time due to these freaks, they should all be jailed.
      • Benjamin 6 mths ago
        Geographically challenged.
      • Carson 6 mths ago
        People such as you who don't understand abstraction are as swift-minded as monkeys.
    • calven  •  6 mths ago
      THE ORIGINAL OCCUPY GUY:
      "I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our moneyed corporations" -- Thomas Jefferson to George Logan, 1816.
      • GerryInColorado 6 mths ago
        "Corporations" was employed in a much wider sense during Jefferson's time. Additionally, the context of the whole letter is that of conflict between the state and powerful religious organisations in Europe
      • Mitt rhymes with shi _ 6 mths ago
        The teatards are too stupid to see you support OWS. LOL.
      • M 6 mths ago
        You're out of your mind, Gerry. Corporations were very tightly regulated in Jefferson's time. Even had limits on how long they could exist. They've only grown in power, scope, and ability to destroy democracy since then.
    • Pat McGroin  •  Pennsauken, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "festive, party-like atmosphere". Sounds like a bunch of hippie wannabees pretending they are at Woodstock. The 60's are over Get a Job.
      • GLB 6 mths ago
        PM, You sound like a parret, get some thoughts of your own.
      • shelly 6 mths ago
        Some are retired.
      • Pat McGroin 5 mths ago
        GLB- can't even spell "parrot". That's a great education you have, for a third grader.....
    • JRHRLH  •  Macon, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Do you mean those "peaceful" protesters actually are behaving themselves.

      I talked to some in Savannah last week. None of them had any idea what they were there for, none of them had investments and two tried to get me to give them some money.
      • Carson 6 mths ago
        Did you pepper spray them? I'll bet you would have, pig.
      • Dan A 5 mths ago
        I talked to some in NY...one was a PHD in pharmacology...seems like there are some smart people trying to start a real movement and it is being hijacked by bums, lowlifes, and bratty college kids...one thing I know for sure is you never see the PHDs on television voicing their opinions...if they let that guy I met talk for a while people might not think this is such a joke
      • Thelma 5 mths ago
        The Pharmcology person either has some other issue as to why they are un-employable (may not want to move to where the jobs are or other personal or legal issue) or has an advanced degree where there is no job market, like a PhD in ancient german polka dancing.
    • Irvin  •  San Diego, United States  •  5 mths ago
      The LA police removed the freaks and OWS this morning around 5.30am. The AP reporters did not write about this or did not want to.
    • John  •  Kalamazoo, United States  •  5 mths ago
      occupy congress they are the problem
    • deadkenny  •  6 mths ago
      They're still out there ? Who knew ?
    • Jim  •  6 mths ago
      Wait, so OWS in Philly is blocking a construction project? How is that helping the 99%?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      If EVERY AMERICA would buy at least ONE or TWO American products for Christmas this year, can you imagine what a statement that would make to our government who is now selling us out to United Nations Sanctioned Agenda 21 like Europe did with the Euro Zone and their currency.. Dont you realize that IS EXACTLY the same thing that is happening to the United States of America, Canda and Mexico right now? WE WILL SOON BE ECONOMICALLY POWERLESS to fight against the loss of our national SOVEREIGNTY.. How can a nation like American support a MILITARY the size of ours WITH NO PRODUCTION INDUSTRY? Remember World War II ? AMERICAN FACTORIES AND TECHNOLOGY ALL OVER THIS NATION were converted and used to build weapons and supply our men... What will we do in the event of the NEXT WORLD WAR.? When we have NO FACTORIES LEFT to produce clothing, food OR weapons? THIS is why it is so important? DO YOU THINK that Communist China is going to be willing to supply our nation DURING WAR TIME?? THINK about this.. There are deep and LONG TIME repercussions to buying all those Chinese products.. We are not just KILLING OUR OWN PRODUCTION INDUSTRY... We are destroying our FUTURE ability to farm, produce and PROTECT OUR OWN NATION!
    • On a Mission  •  6 mths ago
      Where is the Health Department, EPA, and DNR: if I made such an unsanitary mess in my back yard, I'd be fined thousands and tossed in jail.
    • Leha  •  Anaheim, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Every last one of those protesters is a freak Liberal and they all hate you your country and want to ruin our way of life.

      Those communists Liberal animals need rubber bullets, teargas and fire hoses 24/7.

      If we do not stop the Liberals now in every way our society will become an insanely oppressive, unbearably tyrannistic society like you will not believe.
    • Wuffy R Dog  •  Sherman Oaks, United States  •  6 mths ago
      How's the Occupy Detroit doing????
    • Poster  •  6 mths ago
      They camp out and enjoy a "festive, party like atmosphere" while the bill I and my fellow taxpayers will be getting keeps adding up. There are 100s of jobs listed on most every city's Craigslist, yet these people would rather voluntarily live in homelessness while they whine about social and income inequality. There are some obstacles in life, but for the most part, providing for yourself and your family is a matter of choice: When you work, you earn money that pays the bills. When you don't work (and say, camp out and whine instead), you don't earn money.
    • doc  •  Albuquerque, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Better pay for artists? I thought they created something and then sold it for a profit...pay? Want pay, get a real job...maybe as a commercial artist.
    • leon  •  Larchwood, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm wondering what would be happening now if the Tea Party tried to pull some of this #$%$?? The libs would be yelling for martial law!
    • bob308  •  6 mths ago
      These two parties serve the same master. They are more or less the same. They both support our contrived trade agreements that have gutted the middle-class. Ross Perot was right!
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