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    Occupy protesters remove blockade at Oakland port

    OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A protest that shut down the Port of Oakland to show the broadening reach of the Occupy Wall Street movement ended in violence when police in riot gear arrested dozens of protesters overnight who broke into a vacant building, shattered downtown windows, sprayed graffiti and set blazes along the way.

    At least four protesters were hospitalized Thursday with various injuries, including one needing stitches after fighting with an officer, police said. Several officers were also injured but didn't need hospitalization.

    "We go from having a peaceful movement to now just chaos," protester Monique Agnew, 40, said early Thursday.

    Protesters also threw concrete chunks, metal pipes, lit roman candles and molotov cocktails, police said.

    The far-flung movement of protesters challenging the world's economic systems and distribution of wealth has gained momentum in recent weeks, capturing the world's attention by shutting down one of the nation's busiest shipping ports toward the end of a daylong "general strike" that prompted solidarity rallies across the U.S.

    Several thousands of people converged on the Port of Oakland, the nation's fifth-busiest harbor, in a nearly five-hour protest Wednesday, swarming the area and blocking exits and streets with illegally parked vehicles and hastily erected, chain-link fences afterward.

    The Port of Oakland reopened after Wall Street protesters removed a blockade. Port officials say workers are returning to their jobs and operations have partially resumed.

    Supporters in New York, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and elsewhere staged smaller-scale demonstrations. Each group said its protest was a show of support for the Oakland movement, which became a rallying point when an Iraq War veteran was seriously injured in a clash with police last week.

    The larger Occupy movement has yet to coalesce into an organized association and until the port shut down had largely been limited scattershot marches, rallies and tent encampments since it began in September.

    Organizers in Oakland viewed the strike and port shutdown as a significant victory. Police said that about 7,000 people participated in demonstrations throughout the day that were peaceful except for a few incidents of vandalism at local banks and businesses.

    Boots Riley, a protest organizer, touted the day as a success, saying "we put together an ideological principle that the mainstream media wouldn't talk about two months ago."

    His comments came before a group of protesters broke into the former Travelers Aid building in order to, as some shouting protesters put it, "reclaim the building for the people."

    Riley, whose anti-capitalist views are well documented, considered the port shutdown particularly significant for organizers who targeted it in an effort to stop the "flow of capital."

    The port sends goods primarily to Asia, including wine as well as rice, fruits and nuts, and handles imported electronics, apparel and manufacturing equipment, mostly from Asia, as well as cars and parts from Toyota, Honda, Nissan and Hyundai.

    An accounting of the financial toll from the shutdown was not immediately available.

    The potential for the chaos that ultimately erupted was not something Riley wanted to even consider.

    "If they do that after all this ..." said Riley pausing cautiously, then adding, "They're smarter than that."

    But the peace that abided throughout a sunny warm autumn Wednesday, as protesters hung a large black banner downtown that read: "DEATH TO CAPITALISM," did not last as a cool midnight approached.

    Occupy protesters voicing anger over a budget trim that forced the closure of a homeless aid program converged on the empty building where it had been housed just outside of downtown.

    They blocked off a street with wood, metal Dumpsters and other large trash bins, sparking bonfires that leapt as high as 15 feet in the air.

    City officials later released a statement describing the spasm of unrest.

    "Oakland Police responded to a late night call that protesters had broken into and occupied a downtown building and set several simultaneous fires," the statement read. "The protesters began hurling rocks, explosives, bottles, and flaming objects at responding officers."

    Several businesses were heavily vandalized. Dozens of protesters wielding shields were surrounded and arrested.

    Protesters ran from several rounds of tear gas and bright flashes and deafening pops that some thought were caused by "flash bang" grenades. Fire crews arrived and suppressed the protesters' flames.

    Protesters and police faced off in an uneasy standoff until the wee hours of the morning.

    In Philadelphia, protesters were arrested earlier Wednesday as they held a sit-in at the headquarters of cable giant Comcast.

    In New York, about 100 military veterans marched in uniform and stopped in front of the New York Stock Exchange, standing in loose formation as police officers on scooters separated them from the entrance. On the other side was a lineup of NYPD horses carrying officers with nightsticks.

    "We are marching to express support for our brother, (Iraq war veteran) Scott Olsen, who was injured in Oakland," said Jerry Bordeleau, a former Army specialist who served in Iraq through 2009.

    The veterans were also angry that returned from war to find few job prospects.

    "Wall Street corporations have played a big role in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan," said Bordeleau, now a college student. He said private contractors have reaped big profits in those countries.

    A New York Post editorial on Thursday called on protesters camped out in Manhattan to leave or have police evict them. "What began as a credible protest against bank bailouts, crony capitalism and the like has, in large measure, been hijacked by crazies and criminals," it said.

    In Boston, college students and union workers marched on Bank of America offices, the Harvard Club and the Statehouse to protest the nation's burgeoning student debt crisis. They said total outstanding student loans exceed credit card debt, increase by $1 million every six minutes and will reach $1 trillion this year, potentially undermining the economy.

    "There are so many students that are trying to get jobs and go on with their lives," said Sarvenaz Asasy, of Boston, who joined the march after recently graduating with a master's degree and $60,000 in loan debt. "They've educated themselves and there are no jobs and we're paying tons of student loans. For what?"

    And among the other protests in Oakland, parents and their kids, some in strollers, joined in by forming a "children's brigade."

    "There's absolutely something wrong with the system," said Jessica Medina, a single mother who attends school part time and works at an Oakland cafe. "We need to change that."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Garance Burke and Marcus Wohlsen and Beth Duff-Brown in San Francisco, Mark Pratt in Boston, JoAnn Loviglio in Philadelphia, Jon Fahey and Verena Dobnik in New York and Christina Hoag in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

     
    • Nathan  •  6 mths ago
      Peaceful?? From the pics, I wasn't sure if this was Oakland or Tripoli. Had to reread the title.
      • 1prophet 6 mths ago
        Yeah. Really. A little scary. I'm an American and personally, I don't need that kind of chaos on my street or anywhere in America. I mean I've been unemployed for some 3 years and am still searching for meaningful employment but I would not go out and bash in some business's windows, etc, like these "animals" who seem to think they've a right to do so just because Wallstreet or whoever they believe has gotten a 'piece' of their penny. What a shame.
      • 1prophet 6 mths ago
        Don't get violent but use your votes to do something about the present presidential administration. I know... the economic downturn has been in the hash for some 20 years, however whatever policies Obama is employing sure is not helping us at the 'grassroots" with jobs, healthcare, etc,etec.
      • Zach Braff 6 mths ago
        The anarchists took advantage of the cover provided by the protests. Just because the media blasts out pictures of the anarchists hardly means that's what went on in Oakalnd. A few criminals ruined what was a very peaceful protest the whole day through.
    • ROD  •  6 mths ago
      Nancy pelosi, said she was sorry she couldnt be there......she had a previous engagement with a 500.00 bottle of wine and some cracked crab and lobster
      • Sharon 6 mths ago
        They should take the protest to her vinyard.
      • ms. bottom line 6 mths ago
        Riight on. Rod
      • Robert 6 mths ago
        don't forget her LSD....Miss Tripster in the 60s !!!!!!!
    • ace  •  6 mths ago
      Let them occupy Alcatraz
    • Rude_Rick  •  6 mths ago
      Fannie May, Freddie Mac, Barney Frank and Chris Dodd are the ones who robbed you and the taxpayers. The SEC let them get away with it.

      You're useful idiots who deserve to be thrown under the bus, run over, and parked on. Not only can you not make responsible financial decisions for yourselves you can't even identify who took advantage of you.
    • gaston  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I understand and agree that corruption, abuse and increasing inequality should be fixed, but I do NOT agree at all with anti capitalism or anti democracy chants. I think we have a great system that is being wrongly twisted so it should be reformed and improved but always and above all BY PACIFIC & DEMOCRATIC means. Any type of violence and or communist ideas I DO NOT support, I am totally opposed to any of that.
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Anti-democracy? All the decisions made by the individual Occupies encampments are done by consensus. Doesn't get any more democratic than that!
      • Johnathan 6 mths ago
        exactly! gaston i agree with what you just said right there
    • WhoseSideAreYouOn  •  6 mths ago
      How long will this "occupy" crap continue before there begins to be deaths as a result of the left's mindlessness? The most ironic thing is, once Capitalism is gone and replaced with Socialism, the "useful idiots" who think it would be good to give up their freedoms, will be taken out and shot!
      • XLR8R 6 mths ago
        You are the one wishing to give up freedoms for security and in that case you deserve neither!!
        I believe in their right to protest peacefully regardless of their cause but for those that would loot and vandalize property, there should be a law allowing owners to protect their property with deadly force if nessassary!!
    • Len  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      OWS you're in the wrong places...You should be in Wash D.C. in front of the White House and Federal Building protesting the $100million in Bonuses that will be paid to the people at Freddie Mac & Mae - to those originally responsible for the financial crisis. As a taxpayer I demand Pres Obama and Congress put a stop to this greed and those bonuses now!!!
      • _-_- 6 mths ago
        you are a #$%$ Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were not the causes of the financial crisis. The cause was the bundled mortgage backed securities and unregulated banking. The wild speculation, lack of oversight, and over-investment in the MBS made the financial system unstable. When a few large investment firms divested themselves of the MBS the music stopped and a few banks, and Fannie and Freddie had to gobble up the left overs. Do yourself a favor and read up on mortgage backed derivatives, and mortgage backed securities. It was a swindle from the get go, and both parties are to fault.
      • K 6 mths ago
        *sigh*

        When are you people going to learn? They ARE in front of the White House! Why does every anti-OWS loser think they're somehow poking a huge hole in the movement by pointing out that they should be in D.C. when they already ARE in D.C.??
    • Dave  •  San Francisco, United States  •  6 mths ago
      now they are showing their true face - I wonder why it took so long
    • Arvid  •  6 mths ago
      They vandalized businesses? That really helps in decreasing the unemployment rate.
    • Jim McClary  •  6 mths ago
      Liberals didn't have a very good name before all this began--this certainly will not improve it.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      Has the US recaptured Oakland? It seems to me the US Military should secure this country before it goes around the world trying to expand its empire elsewhere.
    • Truth Will Out!  •  6 mths ago
      how much will this cost the city?
    • V. RUTH  •  Vancouver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      You should see what they are doing up here, in Portland, in the parks they have taken over. Gay mayor Sam Adams should never have let the protestors stay in the first place, now they can't get them out, well entrenched with a tent city within the city. They are destroying the park, people who live there can't go with their children and enjoy it, there are some sex offenders there. They have picked up all kinds of people with drugs and booze. Just what are they really accomplishing? Protesting, their right, is one thing as long as is stays peaceful. But marching in the street during rush hour while the same people they say they are representing as part of the 99%, can't get home after a long days work or hindering the buses, or even heaven forbid---an ambulance carrying a dying injured person, is too much. They need to go home if they have one, because the only people they seem to be aiding are the homeless joining in with them to get food and shelter, and the wrong element of sex offenders etc.. They need to really get organized and fix the mess they are creating that the other part of the 99% are going to pay for in taxes, are they going to help??
    • Alan  •  Phoenix, United States  •  6 mths ago
      This article describes a riot. Not a protest.
    • Fedup  •  6 mths ago
      Demonstrators banner of "DEATH TO CAPITALISM" . Makes you wander what they want to replace it with.
    • ge ratt  •  6 mths ago
      it is hard to defend the protesters when you resort to violence. stop the violence or you will lose the support of many
    • Mr. One-Two  •  Denver, United States  •  6 mths ago
      It amazes me that the main stream media backs these idiots who are not getting their point across peacefully. The tea party protested the government spending peacefully and the called them racists and terrorists. What the hell is going on????????????
    • Tricia  •  Cleveland, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Obama, Pelosi and their ilk praise this movement while they called the Tea Partiers racists and terrorists........
    • Pete I  •  6 mths ago
      Ok, look, we all want to see less corruption and incompetence in business and government, but you OWS people are doing everything wrong. Violence is a slippery slope and the further down you descend, the less credibility you have for your movement. You've yet to organize in any fashion, you have no leadership, no unified message, no exclusive target, and now, no control over your own people. You've quickly gone from a group of justly frustrated citizens to an ugly, misdirected mob. This isn't the 1700s. You won't accomplish anything with this talk of revolution. Every successful revolution in the history of the world had one key ingredient - the universal support of the people. You don't have this. You claim to be the 99%, but I don't remember getting a vote. You do not represent me, nor did you ask if you could. The overwhelming message that keeps creeping through your protests is that you resent all wealthy people and wish to redistribute their wealth to others. This is the express route to failure. I agree with your original sentiment that corporate and government corruption need to end, but what you've become since then is nothing more than a side show publicity stunt.
    • Mastermind  •  6 mths ago
      Is it really 99% of the people? =O
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