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    Occupy Chicago: 130 arrested in city park protest

    CHICAGO (AP) — Anti-Wall Street demonstrators of the Occupy Chicago movement stood their ground in a downtown park in noisy but peaceful defiance of police orders to clear out, prompting 130 arrests early Sunday, authorities said.

    Occupy Chicago spokesman Joshua Kaunert vowed after the arrests that protests would continue in the Midwest city.

    "We're not going anywhere. There are still plenty of us," Kaunert told The Associated Press after the arrests, which took police more than an hour to complete.

    Elsewhere in the nation, police reported 11 arrests overnight in the Occupy Cincinnati protests. Police said those arrested had stayed in that city's Fountain Square after Sunday's 3 a.m. closing time and each was charged with criminal trespass.

    In Chicago, police began taking people into custody just before 1 a.m. Sunday. Those arrested were led in groups to vans and two large white buses as others clamored to be arrested.

    "Take me next! Take me next!" some shouted as police began the arrests. Others chanted as they were led away: "We'll be back!"

    Officers had begun placing metal barricades around the area of Chicago's Grant Park known as Congress Plaza about 11:10 p.m. Saturday, minutes after the park had closed. Afterward, police then went through the crowd and warned people to leave or risk arrest for remaining in the closed park in violation of a city ordinance.

    Several of the protesters who stayed inside the barricades in the park sat on the ground. Others locked arms as police circled and then began arresting people.

    "One: We are the people! Two: We are united! Three: The occupation is not leaving!" demonstrators shouted. Others joined in from just outside the park.

    Chicago police said Sunday morning that 130 arrests had been made.

    Kaunert said none of those arrested had resisted.

    "Everybody was very peaceful and smiling and there was no violence, though a lot of chanting," he said.

    He urged authorities to let the people resume protesting peacefully against the perceived greed and other ills they see on Wall Street and elsewhere in corporate America. He noted it was the second straight weekend that arrests had been made in the park after 175 arrests the previous Sunday after protesters set up tents past public hours.

    "The police came in and again took away our right to free speech and assembly," he said. "Several paddywagons left and they had two very large prison buses and those are gone now."

    Paulina Jasczuk, a 24-year-old dental receptionist, watched as her boyfriend, Philip Devon, was led away in the night hours. She threw him a white sweater against the chill of a fall night in Chicago.

    "I'm proud of everyone who got arrested tonight," she told AP, adding she hoped they would inspire more demonstrators to join in the movement in the weeks ahead.

    Demonstrators were taken away one by one and handcuffed with white plastic ties and. Some on the scene shouted: "This is what democracy looks like!"

    Drums banged and some people clanged on metal.

    Jonathan Sumner, 25, of Chicago, watched the arrests from outside the park and began shouting at officers: "Why are you doing this?"

    "It's a sad day for the CPD" he said, referring to the Chicago Police Department.

    Some said earlier that arrests only signal the importance of the Occupy movement.

    "This movement will not be a serious movement until we take a stand, and getting arrested is just one way of taking a stand," said Max Farrar, 20, a junior political science major at DePaul University, speaking Saturday to a reporter.

    About 1,500 people gathered for the protest that began Saturday. Demonstrators descended on the city park with hopes of making it the movement's permanent home. The group had started in Chicago's financial district before marching to the park.

    Along the way, marchers chanted "Banks got bailed out, we got sold out!" and held signs that read "Greed Sucks" and "No War But The Class War" while police on horses blocked them from walking on the street on Michigan Avenue, leaving them with just the sidewalks to occupy.

    Occupy Wall Street began a month ago in New York among a few young people, and has grown to tens of thousands around the country and the world.

    In Cincinnati, Police Capt. Doug Wiesman said early Sunday that the 11 arrests carried out there were "straightforward" and without problems. A protester, Aaron Roco, told AP about 30 other protesters who remained on a sidewalk just outside the Cincinnati square during the police action weren't arrested.

     
    • Mensagem  •  5 days ago
      "About 1,500 people gathered for the protest that began Saturday." What a bunch of bull!! There were literally thousands there. Leave it to the Media to to try and deceive us. And for those who complain the the OCCUPY MOVEMENT is not doing enough and should be doing what you suggest - what are YOU doing? At least they are out there letting the big money corporations and war profiteers know that they have had enough. If we just all sit at home and criticize these people behind the safety of our Internet, things will get much worse. Your jobs have gone overseas and bills have been signed that if you complain you are now considered a "terrorist". Our constitutional rights are no longer valid. Wake up people!!
    • joey  •  7 mths ago
      Get corporate money and lobbyists out of politics. Lobbying is legal bribery. Reinstate Glass-steagall. Stop giving corporate welfare and stop the crony capitalism. #ows
      • Muad'dib 7 mths ago
        BoA just moved a bunch of derivative securities to a FDIC ensured fund.
        Why the hell are we insuring Wall Street's gambling?!?
        Reinstate Glass-Stegall
        Take part in Bank Transfer Day: Move your money to a credit union or small local bank on or by Nov. 5th. Vote with your $$$, its the only thing they understand.
      • El perro rabioso 7 mths ago
        That would be too easy and involve common sense. Instead we get the 2200 page Dodd-Frank bill. Another pass it to see what's in it boondoggle.
      • screwybruce 7 mths ago
        stop fat cats like Obama and Soros making millions off the protesters backs.
    • patty lou  •  Greensboro, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Why aren't these people in DC protesting. This adm has given more than a million to 2 companies what went down the tubes. One loan went to Finland. and jobs. going overseas.Why not Washington DC. From every state march on Washington and demand answers about jobs. STOP Obama's job bill is for UNION members, read it carefully.You need to get organized without union help and go to DC for answers.From more than 1/2 of comments we are asking why not DC to protest. More would be done congress, lobbyist and president would have to sit up take notice. I STILL SAY GET THE UNIONS OUT OF YOUR PROTESTS, THEY WANT JOBS BILL FOR THEIR MEMBERS AND MORE DUE TO STUFF THEIR POCKETS
      • RAM 7 mths ago
        Billion to two companies that fails, 1.2 billion that is building in Mexico, and .75 billion to Nancy Pelosies brother in laws companie hes part of! Half a billion to a Fin company to build electric cars at a cost of $97,000 each,,

        What America needs is to make all the people in government post their investments and make the recuse them self from office when a vote has to do with their invested companies!
      • GregVlad 7 mths ago
        had da honour of giving the thrteenth thumb up. be brave usa and remain usa.
      • GregVlad 7 mths ago
        RAM, yea. What nice da fins. them are cool. its juzz one car producer or what. making cars at prod cost of 97000 per car?

        are they tryin to get into da guiness for the biggest loss in economy of all times? hua hua

        we dont need oil. from 18 volt evryone with 900 dollaz can make amplified 100 volt. solar, wind power, taxis here goin REEKSHA style, we got a gov hos is such a driver. that is cool.

        i go outta house, all stinks. we DO we drive FUEL BENZOL OIL driven cars?

        because we are USED TO. Oduma? did he bring ENERCHIA change? mais non, il est un CON, hes an IDIOTA
    • CLT  •  7 mths ago
      Can you imagine the media outrage and attention if even one tea partier was arrested? The media is pathetic.
      • hermsters 7 mths ago
        No one from the Teabag Party would get arrested because they didn't send in SWAT to their demonstrations. I wonder why? The only reason there are so many arrests now is because the police aggravate the demonstrators.
      • antolio 7 mths ago
        tea perty people didnt get arrested because they did everything legal with permits and didnt break the law. u progressives should try doing things legally some time. i noticed you have a new allie. the iranian government is on ur side.
      • NJ Independent 7 mths ago
        "The police aggravate the demonstrators" LMFAO! can you be anymore of an idiot?
        So now it's the police's fault? you mean those same police you union retards keep defending when it suits your cause. Now they are the bad guys? LOL. You do realize how pathetic and completely delusional you are right?
    • masterd  •  7 mths ago
      They need to all get together and march on DC that many people would have to be heard !!
      • Jim 7 mths ago
        Masterd,

        Don't you get it? Obama is in DC...and they REFUSE to admit that it is a GOVERNMENT interferrance problem...so they protest Wall Street because they figure that's where the money is so that's where the problem lies.

        They would sooner protest Arrlington Cemetary as protest against Obama.
      • GregVlad 7 mths ago
        hey Jim Kirk my Captain, what you say here alters a DARN LOT.

        I AGREE. WOW.

        so there IS intelligence here. this DOES impress me. No irony here. Thanks man, you just saved the lives of lots of good people. WOW.
      • GregVlad 7 mths ago
        ... PARTS of the moneytrust STILL ARE BEHIND da gov.

        MAN!!! I am sure you dont neglect this. HOW COULD I reproach someone else ANYTHANG when I have no DATA???

        Nono, man, I SNIFF IT, you are INNOCENTUM. In normine patris et filii et spiritus sancti amen.
    • RyanR  •  7 mths ago
      Number of arrests at Tea Party rallies = 0
      • Goose Tooth 7 mths ago
        Tea Party = Dangerous Mob
        E.g., Head-stomper, woman-beater Tim Proffitt of Paris, Kentucky.
      • kevin 7 mths ago
        tea party = carry guns
      • GregVlad 7 mths ago
        sadly true.

        i would need bigtime power to clean up my actually not SOOO badde reps. im jewish and zionist and pro-palestinian and anti hatred btw and i forgive osama and obama who are both deluded foolies.
    • Dallylawnman  •  Tucker, United States  •  7 mths ago
      These people along with most Americans have some legitimate complaints.They are just in the wrong place showing it, They should be in Washington and in front of the lobbyist offices.
    • John Rishel  •  Phoenix, United States  •  7 mths ago
      They are angry at the banks that got bailed out but not angry against the politicians who initiated the bailout. Seems a bit one sided. Where is the protest in Washington DC against Barney Frank and his buddies ??
    • RH  •  7 mths ago
      Our economy runs best when there is close to full employment. Wages will rise naturally, everybody will be paying in to the system with the least possible amount of people receiving social services, and our maximum productive capacity will be utilized.
    • PaulH  •  7 mths ago
      Couple of posts saying "have the police collect fines rather than making arrests." Folks, police officers do not have the authority to impose a fine on the spot. They can issue a citation (like a traffic ticket), or make and arrest - in both cases this charges the suspect with a crime. But the police do not determine the guilt or innocence of the person charged. That is up to this guy we call a judge. In the case of a citation carrying a fine, the citizen may choose to admit to the charge and pay the fine, or to challenge it in court. In the case of arrest, of course, he is entitled to an arraignment, where the judge will determine if the charge is justified, and may set a fine or bail, or bind him over for trial. But that is NOT part of the police authority.
    • Like It Is  •  7 mths ago
      What's needed is a couple of million demonstrators in DC. With resolve, no gov't entity will be able to disperse such a crowd. This would be certain to get the message to the Congress and the White House.
    • UDontKnowWatsComing  •  7 mths ago
      "The Great Depression in the United States, far from being a sign of the inherent instability of the private enterprise system, is a testament to how much harm can be done by mistakes on the part of a few men when they wield vast power over the monetary system of a country."
      ------------
      Milton Friedman, world-renown economist
      Capitalism and Freedom, pp.50-51
    • Ronald W  •  7 mths ago
      They are against Wall Street, but the only people being adversely effected by these protest are the local taxpayers. Great job guys.
    • Lance  •  St. Louis, United States  •  7 mths ago
      This is why I call this bunch nutters. Without any clear enunciation of what they are trying to accomplish, they, for some undisclosed reason, are convinced that getting arrested for "remaining in the closed park in violation of a city ordinance" is helping whatever their cause supposedly is. OOOOOOOH- in the park after hours- that will show those bankers! That will put an end to "greed." OWS has been the most ridiculous, clueless, impotent cause since "You have to fight for the right to party." Comically, they compare themselves to war protests or Tiananmen Square. You all are fools, making fools of yourselves for no apparent reason. You express what you don't like without any clear idea what you do want, more or less any vision of how to get there. You tramp around urinating in parks and somehow thinking that you are important people changing the World. You are simply wasting our tax dollars paying for the busses to carry your stinky hind ends in jail.
    • Johnny Doe  •  Elmhurst, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Free speech is great,but everyone has to follow the law.
    • Big E  •  Burbank, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Where did obama’s $787 billion stimulus money go?? We need a public audit. A public audit would show that the money went to provide, basically, payoffs to his supporters. The first 2 1/2 years of his presidency was about that specifically...Most of this money went into democrat’s pockets nationwide. That’s why there was only a minor stimulus affect… NOW, some of this first stimulus plan is coming back in the form of CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS from his friends. But very few jobs were created. And obama is URGENTLY requested another $450 billion for his “jobs plan”. His first stimulus plan created very few jobs, and he will probably #$%$ away this second plan to his “friends” again.It surely didn't go into the economy - these democrats are a bunch of CROOKS.
    • UDontKnowWatsComing  •  7 mths ago
      (Ezekiel 7:19) They shall fling their silver into the streets, their gold shall be treated as unclean. Their silver and gold cannot save them on the day of the wrath of the Lord. They shall not satisfy their hunger or fill their stomachs with it.
    • JimC  •  7 mths ago
      Go to Washington, you nitwits. That's where the problem is.
    • VirtualWisdom  •  Portland, United States  •  7 mths ago
      These people are protesting the corporations that have screwed up the system THRU our politicians. It's kinda far for everyone to drive to Washington DC. This should answer your stupid questions. It is American to seek redress thru assembly. Now please read your constitution and sit down. By the way, it is the duty of congress to regulate commerce, not vice versa.
    • Devil Dog  •  7 mths ago
      How many presidential pardons can Obama grant to these who helped draw attention away from his failed economic policies?
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