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    Court order allows Occupy Wall St. protesters back

    NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of police officers in riot gear raided Zuccotti Park early Tuesday, evicting dozens of Occupy Wall Street protesters from what has become the epicenter of the worldwide movement protesting corporate greed and economic inequality.

    Hours later, the National Lawyers Guild obtained a court order allowing Occupy Wall Street protesters to return with tents to the park. The guild said the injunction prevents the city from enforcing park rules on Occupy Wall Street protesters.

    At a morning news conference at City Hall, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city knew about the court order but had not seen it and would go to court to fight it. He said the city wants to protect people's rights, but if a choice must be made, it will protect public safety.

    About 70 people were arrested overnight, including some who chained themselves together, while officers cleared the park so that sanitation crews could clean it.

    By 9 a.m., the park was power-washed clean. Police in riot gear still ringed the public space, waiting for orders to reopen it.

    The city told protesters at the two-month-old encampment they could come back after the cleaning, but under new tougher rules, including no tents, sleeping bags or tarps, which would effectively put an end to the encampment if enforced.

    Bloomberg said the evacuation was conducted in the middle of the night "to reduce the risk of confrontation in the park, and to minimize disruption to the surrounding neighborhood."

    "The law that created Zuccotti Park required that it be open for the public to enjoy for passive recreation 24 hours a day," Bloomberg said. "Ever since the occupation began, that law has not been complied with, as the park has been taken over by protesters, making it unavailable to anyone else."

    Concerns about health and safety issues at Occupy Wall Street camps around the country have intensified, and protesters have been ordered to take down their shelters, adhere to curfews and relocate so that parks can be cleaned.

    Hundreds of former Zuccotti Park residents and their supporters marched along Lower Manhattan before dawn Tuesday.

    Some paused and locked arms outside the City Hall gates but left peacefully when police in riot gear appeared on the scene. About 300 to 400 kept moving along the sidewalks, taking care not to block them.

     

    Some were chanting, "This is what democracy looks like."

    Others chanted: "Hey, hey, ho, ho, our billionaire mayor has got to go."

    At about 1 a.m. Tuesday, New York City police handed out notices from Brookfield Office Properties, owner of Zuccotti Park, and the city saying that the park had to be cleared because it had become unsanitary and hazardous.

    Paul Browne, a spokesman for the New York Police Department, said the park had been cleared by 4:30 a.m. and that about 70 people who'd been inside it had been arrested, including a group who chained themselves together. One person was taken to a hospital for evaluation because of breathing problems.

    Police in riot gear filled the streets, car lights flashing and sirens blaring. Protesters, some of whom shouted angrily at police, began marching to two locations in Lower Manhattan where they planned to hold rallies.

    Some protesters refused to leave the park, but many left peacefully.

    Ben Hamilton, 29, said he was arrested "and I was just trying to get away" from the fray.

    Rabbi Chaim Gruber, an Occupy Wall Street member, said police officers were clearing the streets near Zuccotti Park.

    "The police are forming a human shield, and are pushing everyone away," he said.

    Hundreds of police officers surrounded the park in riot gear with plastic shields across their faces, holding plastic shields and batons which were used on some cases on protesters.

    Police also came armed with klieg lights, which they used to flood the park, and bull horns to announce that everyone had to clear out.

    Jake Rozak, another protester, said police "had their pepper spray out and were ready to use it."

    Notices given to the protesters said the park "poses an increasing health and fire safety hazard to those camped in the park, the city's first responders and the surrounding community."

    It said that tents, sleeping bags and other items had to be removed because "the storage of these materials at this location is not allowed." Anything left behind would be taken away, the notices said, giving an address at a sanitation department building where items could be picked up.

    Alex Hall, 21, of Brooklyn, said police walked into the park "stepping on tents and ripping them out."

    Occupy encampments have come under fire around the country as local officials and residents have complained about possible health hazards and ongoing inhabitation of parks and other public spaces.

    Anti-Wall Street activists intend to converge at the University of California, Berkeley on Tuesday for a day of protests and another attempt to set up an Occupy Cal camp, less than a week after police arrested dozens of protesters who tried to pitch tents on campus.

    The Berkeley protesters will be joined by Occupy Oakland activists who said they would march to the UC campus in the afternoon. Police cleared the tent city in front of Oakland City Hall before dawn Monday and arrested more than 50 people amid complaints about safety, sanitation and drug use.

     
    • Patsy  •  6 mths ago
      "Occupy". Such a peaceful, law-abiding word, isn't it?
      • Henry 6 mths ago
        Nazis had laws too. Iranians have law too.
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Oh I get it! Laws are bad 'cuz Nazis had them! Now that there's some clear thinkin'!
      • Janet 6 mths ago
        Laws aren't bad, per se, if they are equally enforced against ALL. I'm for Occupy - the other 99% have been screwed over in this country big time, and anyone who doesn't realize this is just deluding themselves.
    • gadget  •  Gainesville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      There are crooks everywhere...some are on Wall Street and some are on the corner down the street. I don't resent the rich, I resent the crooks.
      • Jaws 6 mths ago
        .......some are politicians
      • Kalsan 6 mths ago
        I resent the rich crooks.
      • Sea Warrior 6 mths ago
        The difference is that the police cannot protect you from the rich crooks.
    • NicEssus  •  Colorado Springs, United States  •  6 mths ago
      So how is it kleig lights, bull horns, and sirens, were less minimized distruption to the neighborhood? And folks, we are republic, not a democracy. The individual rights are more important than the collective whole. Everyone has the the right to succeed or fail. You have a choice. I respect your right to protest, but don't speak for me.
      • Al 6 mths ago
        Actually, we are a plutocracy, and Republic has long agaon ceased to exist and been buried...
      • Angelo 6 mths ago
        The US has not been a Republic since the late 1800's. You have a Representaive Democracy, which means the people elect leaders to represent them on government issues. However, because Americans do this, means they have no voice and cannot vote on major issues, and rely on their representatives to vote on their behalf. But, that is not happening the way it should, because of the corruption and greed that is taking place. Hense, the protestors are demanding equality
      • Tanvaras 6 mths ago
        A "Representative Democracy" IS a Republic.
    • Damian G  •  6 mths ago
      If you didn't see the last 2 weeks of 60 min then go watch it... it shows how the senators, congressmen and other elected officials in government do not have to abide by laws they write to the people of the United States. I hope the mass of people turn on these people and fast!!!!
      • Steven J 6 mths ago
        And this is news to you? People have been pointing this out for a couple years now.
      • Marlin 6 mths ago
        I couldn't agree with you more. BUT, don't turn against them. REPLACE them. I'm 70; I have been around a while. Politicians ignore protestors but they do not ignore competition from those running to replace them, especially when those running against them are out to cut their benefits. I don’t like Caine but if you don’t think you can run for a political office then look at him. He was never a politician in the political sense…he just ran for president.
      • J D 6 mths ago
        Thanks, Damian. I have it recorded so I'll be sure to watch.
    • howard  •  6 mths ago
      and what is it thay want?
      • peedee 6 mths ago
        drugs
      • Sassmouthopopolis 6 mths ago
        I don't think they know.
      • LIB-TARD 6 mths ago
        not to be taxed and more handouts, what part of that dont you understand
    • Phelan  •  Jacksonville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why aren't these people occupying Washington? Occupying the White House? Occupying Capitol Hill?
    • Bruce  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      By tomorrow we'll be over $15 TRILLION dollars in debt folks. The only reason the economy isn't in a deep depression right now is because politicians are spending $1.4 TRILLION more than we have every year. Life on the credit card will end soon.
    • Jacob  •  Baton Rouge, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable." - John F. Kennedy
    • jamnjerry  •  Santa Clara, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I slept well 2nite knowing that @ least violent crimes across the Nation went unsolved so that we culd use our far 2 thin police resources to wage war on non-violent, grass-roots activists who think the 4Trillion (R)Bush era tax cuts financing the (R)Wall Street (R)Jihadists who crashed our economy is wrong.
    • Motobene  •  Appleton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Time to Occupy Congress
    • Michael  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      come on ows, be creative! clean up your own messes. after demonstrations in egypt the demonstrators were smart enough to form platoons to clean up! do that! take care of yourselves. pitch in for garbage bags and clean up after yourselves. when you behave like children, you lose all credibility. surprise the right wing morons, PLEASE! you are going to waste your moment if you are not careful.
    • Truthseeker  •  Federal Way, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Abraham Lincoln
      (Nov. 21, 1864 letter to Col. William F. Elkins)

      I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned, and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed. I feel at this moment more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before, even in the midst of war.
    • Bob  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Occupy K street. End all financial lobbying of congress and the executive branch.
    • John  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  6 mths ago
      how can i get a court order allowing me to use my public park again?
    • Peyton  •  Las Vegas, United States  •  6 mths ago
      First Amendment guarantees our rights to free speech, freedom of assembly, and to petition our government. OWS supporters should show up at 6:00am, protest all day, then go home at midnight. Take a bath and get some sleep. Show up 6:00am next day and repeat process. Do this for weeks, months, years. Don't turn a public park into a campground. Be mature adults and responsible citizens. Go out and VOTE if you want real change in America.
    • Traveler  •  Jacksonville, United States  •  6 mths ago
      The sad part is, these morons don't understand that Wall Street did what it was allowed to do. The people who allowed it are in DC. YOU'RE IN THE WRONG CITY!!! Nothing is going to change until you go to the source.
    • bokieberry  •  6 mths ago
      Bail-outs are the same as welfare. Special interest groups seek welfare/handouts for their concerns. Welfare is not capitalism. It's welfare.
    • Craig  •  Philadelphia, United States  •  6 mths ago
      To everybody out there blaming Obama, Bush or any other singular government official as the cause for America's prosperity getting flushed down the toilet. You're missing the big picture. The situation is simple: The near entirety of the US government is corrupt and run by political Bribe-takers bought and paid for by people who have amassed the most wealth overall in this country (Top 1% of the US Population). These politicians, now solely representing their funders and not the voters turn around and pass legislation that gives the Super Rich here every advantage possible, including free money (Quantitative Easing/Bailouts), lower taxes and zero accountability for their actions. In order to prevent revolts from the increased burden to the unrepresented in this country, the Super Rich have set up a bogus political party to siphon off and redirect the anger of the masses (The Republicans) and an equally bogus party who acts as weak and ineffectual as possible in the face of "strong republican pressure" all while pretending to care about the masses (The Democrats). In addition, they have co-opted and bought out nearly all of the mainstream media in order to filter out any info that would lay the blame on the true culprit, instead leaving the majority of America divided and focusing their energies on decoy scapegoats and partisan nonsense. The super rich and those they pay for care not one bit about jobs or the welfare of the country they grew from. They merely care about having as many digits as possible for their bank statement balance. And if that means the middle/working class will eventually need to vanish, then so be it. The entire system is broken.
    • Zeus  •  6 mths ago
      Seattle police spokesman Jeff Kappel said pepper spray is "is not age specific. No more dangerous to someone who is 10.." He added, that if it were harmful, "we probably wouldn't be using pepper spray if that was the case." So there you go parents! Straight from the police departments mouth! It is perfectly OK to use pepper spray on your 10 year old kids since it is harmless! That should give you a new tool for keeping your kids in line!

      In fact, if it is sooooo harmless, I guess an OWS attorney could now argue and use this as a defense for any of his clients now if they were to ever choose to defend themselves with pepper spray against the cops.
    • frederick  •  Cape Girardeau, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I am confused when I hear dipshit repubs say this is Obama's class war... I have yet to see a single wealthy individual harmed in the least by the actions of the poor who are tired of getting screwed over.
      I can however point out millions who are out of work despite their best efforts, who are struggling to feed their families and pay the bills, millions more who are underemployed and in danger of losing what few social safety nets they have to eek by. Millions who have no healthcare because even with a job they cannot afford insurance and still pay all their bills and necessities. Hell even unions are taking the hit with getting their rights stripped away.

      This may be a class war but it is the rich who are doing the attacking not the other way around.
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