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    Occupy protesters arrested in Texas, Oregon

    PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Dozens of anti-Wall Street protesters were arrested Sunday in Texas, where they clashed with police over food tables, and in Oregon, where officers dragged them out of a park in an affluent neighborhood.

    In New York and many other East Coast cities, it was a snowstorm that was making it difficult for demonstrators to stay camped out in public places.

    The "Occupy" movement, which began six weeks ago in lower Manhattan to decry corporate influence in government and wealth inequality, has spread to cities large and small across the country and around the world. Demonstrators have spent weeks camped out in parks, wearing at the patience of city officials — even those who have expressed some level of support for their cause.

    In Portland, Ore., police have allowed protesters to sleep in two parks surrounded by office buildings despite policies outlawing camping, but Mayor Sam Adams warned demonstrators last week that he would not allow them to take over any more parks. Late Saturday, hundreds of protesters gathered in another park — Jamison Square in the wealthy Pearl District — and defied a midnight curfew.

    About 30 people who had decided to risk arrest sat on the ground as other protesters walked around them and chanted "Whose Park? Our Park!" and "Make No Arrests."

    When police moved in around 2 a.m., all but the sitting protesters backed off. An Associated Press photographer said most of those protesters went limp and were carried or dragged away by police. There was no violence during the arrests, which took about 90 minutes.

    The protesters — all appearing to be in their 20s and 30s with many wearing Halloween-style face paint — were handcuffed and taken away in police vans. "We are the 99 percent," one arrestee continued to chant.

    Police said the arrests were made on charges that included criminal trespassing, interfering with a police officer and disorderly conduct.

    Some protesters said they wanted to camp in the Pearl District because they view its residents as part of the wealthy demographic they're protesting. Commissioner Randy Leonard had urged them to reconsider, saying in a letter that it would be inappropriate to expand the demonstration into a neighborhood park.

    "We — the entire city council — are your friends ... at present," Leonard wrote. "However, our friendship and support are now being unreasonably tested by the decision to occupy Jamison Square."

    Police in Austin, Texas, made 39 arrests early Sunday as they moved to enforce a new rule banning food tables in the City Hall plaza where protesters have camped out. Some protesters surrounded the tables with arms linked.

    Most were charged with criminal trespass, Police Chief Art Acevedo said. No injuries were reported.

    Protesters had been advised of the food table ban on Friday, Assistant City Manager Michael McDonald told the Austin American-Statesman.

    "We want to facilitate their activities," he said, "but we can't allow this to be a permanent campsite."

    Some protesters found the ban arbitrary. "On a night where there are hundreds of drunks driving around town, they have all these resources here to take down three food tables," protester Dave Cortez told the newspaper.

    Protesters in California, Georgia and Colorado also have been arrested over the last several days.

    In Tennessee, Republican Gov. Bill Haslam's administration sent state troopers to haul away Occupy Nashville protesters Thursday and Friday for violating a park curfew, but none were jailed. A local official, Night Court Magistrate Tom Nelson, refused to sign off on the arrest warrants, saying state officials have no authority to set the curfew.

    On Saturday night, protesters prepared for a third night of arrests but were greeted by only a single trooper on patrol who made no move against them. Safety Department spokeswoman Jennifer Donnals would not say whether the troopers plan to continue the arrests, saying only, "The curfew remains in effect and we urge the protesters to adhere to it."

    New York's Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo has been similarly thwarted by local officials in Albany, where Occupy protesters have pitched tents in a city park across the street from the Capitol.

    Cuomo reportedly asked Albany Mayor Jerry Jennings last weekend to begin enforcing the park's 11 p.m. curfew. Jennings declined; he told the New York Post, "My counsel said we'd be opening ourselves up to civil liability if we forced them out."

    In Britain, clergymen and demonstrators held talks aimed at avoiding a violent confrontation over a protest camp outside London's iconic St. Paul's Cathedral.

    Both the church and the local authority, the City of London Corporation, have launched legal action in the hope of clearing scores of tents from a pedestrianized square and footpath outside the cathedral, which is close to the London Stock Exchange. The protest forced the cathedral to close for the first time since German planes bombed the city during World War II, but it reopened Friday after a week.

    Britain's High Court will decide whether to authorize authorities to forcibly clear the camp. Many expect the process to be lengthy and complex.

    In lower Manhattan, police have not attempted to evict people who have been camped out in Zuccotti Park since Sept. 17, but they recently took away the demonstrators' generators and fuel, saying they were a safety hazard.

    In a letter to the fire department, attorneys associated with the New York chapter of the National Lawyer Guild said the seizures were only a pretext for "freezing out" the activists.

    A nor'easter buried parts of the Northeast in up to 2 feet of snow Saturday. There was far less snow than that in New York, but it quickly turned to a miserably cold and wet slush. At least a few protesters left.

    Nick Thommen, a 6-foot-4 former Marine who served in Iraq and war-torn regions of Africa, gave fellow protesters lessons on how to endure the rough conditions.

    "I'm fine here — we trained for months in Norway," he said. But he said less experienced protesters could easily get hypothermia or frostbite.

    "I went around waking people up and telling them they have to move — do jumping jacks, or anything," he said.

    Though far from the nor'easter, Des Moines, Iowa, also was getting uncomfortable for protesters, with overnight temperatures dipping into the low 30s. Protesters in Stewart Square have bundled up in coats, hats and gloves, and some have surrounded their tents in layers of cardboard, hay bales and trash bags filled with leaves.

    "I'm equipped to be out here however cold it gets, whether it's 20 degrees above or 20 below," protester Bill Lewis said.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Travis Loller in Nashville, Tenn., David B. Caruso and Verena Dobnik in New York, Michael J. Crumb in Des Moines, Iowa, and Terrence Petty in Portland, Ore., contributed to this report.

     
    • chris  •  6 mths ago
      Is it about politics, about greed, or bums with nothing to do. I see various opinions. The problem I see is a country with alot of problems. Neither political party will help, they belong to the lobbyists, special interest groups, and campaign donors. We also have voters that can't think for themselves, they believe anything they are told.
      • Humanist 6 mths ago
        Post of the day
      • Chris 6 mths ago
        Absolutely
      • kidwithoneshoe 6 mths ago
        agreed, a pointless protest is, er, pointless. i say we throw all the bums out- the problem is that includes the bums you like that buy your votes (you here as a general plural) they ALL HAVE TO GO, every sitting member of royalty. man, how the people who suggest term limits are succesfully demonized by politicians is amazing. no politician should ever be allowed more than one shot at office
    • Jason  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  6 mths ago
      People who break the law should be arrested. And that involves being instructed to disperse from an area for the consideration of public safety. I love how the press always seems to cover stories like this by insinuating that the protestors are being unlawfully handled.

      I am not a republican
      I am not a tea bagger
      i dont watch fox news
      I didn't vote for bush
    • Mark!  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I do not understand why the Occupy Wall Street movement is picking the places it chooses to occupy. Public parks and City Halls? Why aren't they occupying financial centers?
      • Alien 6 mths ago
        If that happens there will be a lot more arrests, and the Movement hasn't attained critical mass yet.
      • Mr Soapbox 6 mths ago
        Occupy L.A. did march into the financial district, in Downtown L.A., blockaded a couple banks... and police immediately arrested 70 of them.

        Public parks and City Hall grounds are "public." Therefore, you have a right as a citizen, to stand in one. The argument many Occupiers give in support of their movement to occupy public spaces, is the Constitutional right (under the 1st Amendment) to assemble peaceably, and petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

        It's precisely why the Judge in TN keeps throwing out the charges & releasing those that are arrested. It's also why Cities are using tactics such as "we need to clean the area," or "it's a health & safety issue," to go in and arrest everyone they can. It's nothing new. Police are following orders, and in some cities, their orders are clearly, "get those protesters off the lawn."
      • nobammer 6 mths ago
        Good grief you people just don't get it. They should be marching in Washington, D.C. in front of the White House and in Lafayette Park.
    • Right Side Only  •  6 mths ago
      A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.
      • S.P. 6 mths ago
        Nah, just let the 1% do that. Government can't stop 'em.
      • Steven R 6 mths ago
        S.P the gov is strong enough they are just paid to much by corporations not to do it to the 1%.
      • Chupa 6 mths ago
        Government is like a fire. It can be useful to keep you warm but when allowed to grow out of control it can consume everything.
    • Matt F  •  6 mths ago
      T..."the poor will always be with us"
    • robert  •  6 mths ago
      Wow...reminds me of all those arrests at the Tea Party rallies....

      whoops..my bad. There wern't any.
      • ThomasM 6 mths ago
        That is because this is grassroots and the Tea Party is astroturf.
      • au4ctp 6 mths ago
        Hmmm, maybe it was because the Tea Party folks OBEYED the law! Not like these jerks.
      • Mike 6 mths ago
        Let's see...Tea Party likes Ron Paul, OWS likes Barney Franks. What more needs to be said?
    • e  •  Irvine, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Illegals occupy this country and idiots occupy every position of power. China owns us, Japan is smarter and has better technology than us, and look at all the wonderful candidates we have running for president. Drop the republican and democratic parties and get an American with common sense and some balls to run the country and fix the obvious problems nobody is attempting to fix.
    • Right Side Only  •  6 mths ago
      What one person receives without working for...another person must work for without receiving.
    • Steven J  •  Alexandria, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Why no mention of the political party of these mayors?
    • Anonymous  •  Cedar Rapids, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Protest at the VOTING BOOTH!!!!
    • Joe  •  Boulder, United States  •  6 mths ago
      OWS is protesting the fact that unelected lobbyists buy our congress members, craft the legislation, and the congress members pass the legislation that favors the highest bidder. All parties should be concerned about this corruption.
    • Paul  •  Pittsburgh, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Meanwhile, here in Pittsburgh, from the first day, when 3,000 protesters marched and rallied, through today, as dozens if not over a hundred protesters maintain their camp on Mellon Green, owned by BNY Mellon, with BNY Mellon's explicit permission, there have been 0 arrests and 0 acts of violence. there have been many signs erected and much dialogue with passers by and occasional rallies against various corporate headquarters, all strictly peaceful, all strictly legal. Hence, naturally, there is 0 national media coverage, 0 mention in this article and many like it. Typical. The media only wants to cover you if you are violent, or getting arrested.
    • END_MONEY_LOBBYING  •  6 mths ago
      END $ LOBBYING
    • Bill  •  6 mths ago
      Austin: nudity allowed in one park, food tables prohibited in another. Go figure.
    • 2011  •  6 mths ago
      True free market capitalism ended in America they day farmers were paid not to grow crops.
      True free market capitalism ended in America they day warehouses were allowed to hoard and rot fresh produce to artificially drive up the prices
    • Right Side Only  •  6 mths ago
      The government cannot give to anybody anything that the government does not first take from somebody else.
    • John  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I've never heard of police being unable to clear a park of occupiers.
    • Right Side Only  •  6 mths ago
      You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it.
    • Obama eats ________.  •  6 mths ago
      "About 30 people who had decided to risk arrest sat on the ground ..."

      30? That's all?
    • Drk  •  6 mths ago
      I missed the class where 'hiring' a lobbyist and paying politicians cash for votes was the SAME as working hard to achieve excellence in your product/career/education. If you don't believe that tilts the field against you, how about the rampant speculation, insider trading, after the bell trading and computer trading that means that YOU will never actually have a 'free market' by which to sell your good and services. I didn't realize that sending jobs to China, etc. where labor costs are artificially low, and then dumping the products back in the US while the so-called American company just collects profit while it closes industry after industry here, after receiving tax breaks and incentives to offshore, outsource and destroy growing business was LEVEL or EQUAL either. I think I need a new dictionary...
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