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    Police clashes mar Occupy Wall Street protests

    NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets, the New York Stock Exchange and the subways to raise their voices against what they say is corporate excess.

    But since police in riot helmets, batons and riot shields ousted them from their two-month encampments, Occupy Wall Street protesters singled out officers as another enemy, saying their crowd control tactics were an excessive, chilling use of force against free speech.

    "The police played their role. I wouldn't call it respectful," said Danny Shaw, 33, on Thursday in a day of protests across the country to mark the two-month anniversary of the movement against what demonstrators say is economic inequality.

    Tear gas in Oakland, Calif., pepper spray that hit an 84-year-old Seattle woman in the face and hundreds of arrests of demonstrators and journalists at Occupy protests across the U.S. this week shone the spotlight on the varying crowd control tactics of police, most who used helmets and riot gear as they broke up encampments in New York and other cities.

    "Police Brutality," protesters' signs blared. New York officials have called for investigations of the police raid of Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan early Tuesday.

    Experts on policing say departments have used necessary tactics to control unpredictable, sometimes violent protesters, and that the police haven't reached the stages yet of full riot protection.

    "I don't think they're rioting at Occupy Wall Street, not yet, but they are getting out of control," said Maki Haberfeld, a professor of police studies at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York. "If they were rioting, you would see much more riot gear" like sonic devices and high-powered weapons, she said.

    But the images that have played across the country have been disconcerting to some: 84-year-old Dorli Rainey's face dripping with pepper spray and the liquid used to treat it, and police and protesters pushing each other in New York Thursday over metal barricades in downtown Manhattan.

    "When somebody puts their hands on somebody itself, it never looks right," Haberfeld said. "But this is what they're allowed to do. ... It is truly not excessive and I am surprised by how not excessive it is."

    The demonstrations Thursday — in such cities as Los Angeles, Boston, Las Vegas, Washington and Portland, Ore. — were for the most part peaceful. But at least 300 people were arrested in New York and dozens were arrested elsewhere, including five on charges they assaulted police officers by throwing liquid into several officers' faces and tossing glass at another.

    "We will assure that everyone has the right to exercise their First Amendment rights," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Thursday after visiting one hospitalized officer who needed 20 stitches on his hand. But "if anyone's actions cross the line and threaten the health and safety of others including our first responders, we will respond accordingly.

    Chanting "All day, all week, shut down Wall Street," more than 1,000 protesters gathered near the New York Stock Exchange and sat down in several intersections. A dozen metal sleeves intended to lock protesters to fixtures on the street were confiscated, police said. Several thousand jammed Manhattan's Foley Square Thursday evening and marched to the Brooklyn Bridge.

    Several weeks ago, an attempt to march across the bridge drew the first significant international attention to the Occupy movement as more than 700 people were arrested.

    In Seattle on Thursday, hundreds of Occupy Seattle and labor demonstrators shut down the University Bridge. Traffic was snarled as protesters from two different rallies held marches as part of a national day of action demanding jobs.

    In Los Angeles, helmeted police equipped with batons surrounded the base of a bank tower but the protest remained peaceful. Several hundred Occupy sympathizers marched to the Bank of America Plaza in downtown Los Angeles, with some setting up tents on a lawn. Police arrested two dozen people after they sat down in a street during a peaceful rally by hundreds of people organized by labor groups who had a permit.

    Authorities cleared an encampment set up by Occupy protesters on the University of California, Berkeley campus; about 150 police officers and deputies in riot gear.

    Police arrested 21 demonstrators in Las Vegas, and 20 were led away in plastic handcuffs in Portland, Ore., for sitting down on a bridge. At least a dozen were arrested in St. Louis after they sat down cross-legged and locked arms in an attempt to block a bridge over the Mississippi River.

    Several of the demonstrations coincided with an event planned months earlier by a coalition of unions and liberal groups, including Moveon.org and the Service Employees International Union, in which out-of-work people walked over bridges in several cities to protest high unemployment.

    The street demonstrations also marked two months since the Occupy movement sprang to life in New York on Sept. 17. They were planned well before police raided a number of encampments over the past few days, but were seen by some activists as a way to demonstrate their resolve in the wake of the crackdown.

    Thursday's demonstrations around Wall Street brought taxis and delivery trucks to a halt, but police were largely effective at keeping the protests confined to just a few blocks.

    Officers allowed Wall Street workers through the barricades, but only after checking their IDs.

    Live television shots Thursday showed waves of police and protesters shoving back metal barricades set up to separate the protest from the public in downtown Manhattan. Some of the police hit protesters as they resisted arrest.

    Emmanuel Pardilla, 20, a political science and history major at Fordham University in New York, said the heavy police presence "added to the fear tactic."

    Haberfeld and other policing experts said the crowd control was aggressive, but not excessive. But First Amendment experts said that every interaction with demonstrators, particularly when televised nationally, can thwart the goal of protests and discourage others from joining.

    "That's really is terribly inhibiting," said New York attorney Herald Fahringer. "Because people say, 'Gee, well, I don't want to go out there and join the protest if I run the risk of getting hit over the head with a billy club."

    ___

    Associated Press writers Terry Collins in Berkeley, Calif., Christina Hoag in Los Angeles, and Karen Matthews, Samantha Gross, Jennifer Peltz and David B. Caruso in New York contributed to this report.

     
    • rick  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      left wing Yahoo is trying to keep their movement alive.... I'm going to the bathroom right now for a very similar movement.
    • rick  •  Irvine, United States  •  5 mths ago
      ""The police played their role. I wouldn't call it respectful," said Danny Shaw" ..... Well you loser Danny, Would you say your rapes, murders, drugs, and destroying private property was respectful? Well of course you will say that was just fine. I'd a beat ya with a stick if you were on my lawn.
    • larry  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Sooner or later, the USA public was going to say "enough is enough" and the pattern of the rich sanctimoniously gouging everyone else to get richer would reveal criminality, as soon as there were the inevitable occasional hard enough times, when the people on the bottom couldn't reconfigure acceptably within the suddenly absent wealth of the world's most powerful country. The old formulae of the rich declaring the existence of the poor to be illegal and releasing the hounds on them, if they run out of options and get vocal, itself becomes the impetus of abrupt and unstudied CHANGE. Such shifts left to unchecked growth, ultimately only benefit the most harsh powermongers, who become the new bosses. The American habit of SOME folks being allowed to propose solutions, may preserve the means of production and Constitutional Law. Or things can degenerate to disasters like the Bolshevik Revolution.
      • missy 5 mths ago
        Yes, and there will be a revolution when people are needy. We will cry "off with their heads" to the fat cats on wall street, CEOs, and bankers.
    • Doc  •  6 mths ago
      arrest all the lame stream media!
      • VirgoVince 6 mths ago
        AND all the lame supporters of ows, giving out anything FREE to these FREEloaders!!
        Every one of them needs to be ARRESTED and charged with Disorderly Conduct and Harassment!! 'Let the dawgs out!!'
    • RobertG  •  6 mths ago
      "America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
      Abraham Lincoln
      • BHRegulator 6 mths ago
        Which is exactly why the police should be using Napalm on them!
      • keno 6 mths ago
        Which is exactly the basis of our Constitution. If the government fails, the corporations fail, take the country over and re-do it. That is the fundamental idea of our country. Learn the Constitution, learn from history.
      • screwybruce 6 mths ago
        Lincoln should NOT be quoted as he was one of our worst Presidents, by asserting Federal control over States rights and that is NOT what the Founding Fathers ever meant to happen.
    • lucy  •  5 mths ago
      can't beleive yahoo news is reposting a a story over two weeks old. some of the people on this blog are reacting to it like it's fresh news. guess they didn't read the fine print. come on yahoo, report some current news.
    • HaroldW  •  Jacksonville, United States  •  5 mths ago
      I keep forgetting they are still doing this. I think the "movement" has basically faded into the background. It's like tree's on the side of the road. Every now and then you say, "oh yeah, that's still going on".
    • Drew  •  Athens, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Occupy the halls of congress.
      • Jabberwocky 6 mths ago
        Hospital, pharmaceutical, and defense related corporations are sacking our treasury.
        And they have bought our government politicians.
        I'm talking about overcharges for military goods
        and services and overcharges for hospital services and drugs.....
        all paid for by the DOD, Medicare, Medicaid, and various
        govenment agencies.
        $20,000 for one night in the hospital?.......come on,... it is criminal.
        $1 billion for one airplane?.....yeah, right.
        Meanwhile ....what we spend our time griping about.... a couple hundred
        people pitching tents in a park to call our attention to these abuses.
        And our police beat them up and the right wing cheers about it.
        Real smart, people.
      • Anthony Edwards 6 mths ago
        It's the businesses who own Congress. So who should we be occupying? Congress? So that's Congress's job now? To take the heat off of Wall Street?
      • Chad 6 mths ago
        Occupy a train track.
    • Computer Forensics Expert  •  Chantilly, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Go Occupy Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
      • MEF 6 mths ago
        It's the government that needs to be occupied, not the corps. We need to take our government back to show the corps that it is US that's going to run it.
      • c 6 mths ago
        Newt G. will not like that, his corporation might not have funds to operate
      • LarryM 6 mths ago
        @MEF you need to read... the reason why we are in the mess we are in is 90% fannie mae and freddie mac giving money to people that could not afford to pay the loan back and they had the banks by the balls - because of the law that was passed to help the poor....
    • John Galt  •  6 mths ago
      You want change?

      Then start voting for candidates that agree to create an amendment to the Constitution that sets term limits in Congress and in the Supreme Court. These candidates should also create legislation or constitutional amendments that ban lobbying and sets limits on how much corporations and individuals can contribute to a candidate These candidates should also pass legislation that mandates that Congress lives by the same rules and laws that the rest of us must live by.

      We need less government and fewer professional politicians.
    • brob  •  Washington, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of misery." Winston Churchill.

      so do you want your shot at the blessings or a sure bit of shared misery ? I vote for the blessings ; )
    • s  •  6 mths ago
      meanwhile, not a single OWS protester seen at Jeffrey Immelt's house. Immelt is Obama's chief economic advisor and chairman of GE.
      Immelt's GE paid no taxes on $14 billion in profits, as Obama lectures corporate America about not paying taxes.
    • refdoc  •  Laurel, United States  •  6 mths ago
      occupy congress.
    • Rich  •  St. Louis, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I read through the article again and can't really get a grip on what the protesters want. The MEDIA wants to promote the violence but not the cause. You can't trust the MEDIA to tell the truth in the story any more.
    • owen  •  Miami, United States  •  6 mths ago
      " two month anniversary" another genius from journalism school. It is impossible to have an anniversary of less than one year...Anni = annual year. two months equal 1/6 of a year I have no idea what that is called.
    • Quack_O_Roni  •  6 mths ago
      Sorry Crash--- China wasn't exporting products when George Washington was alive--- looks like you had better Occupy school for a better education.
      Reply
    • David  •  Houston, United States  •  6 mths ago
      MR President the protest is becoming a riot...
      Obama... quiet, I am trying to putt.
    • Vanessa  •  Norfolk, United States  •  6 mths ago
      PROTESTERS NEED TO ALL MEET IN
      WASHINGTON......MAYBE THAT WILL GET
      SOME "REAL NOTICE"......
    • rainmaker  •  6 mths ago
      OCCUPY OPRAH
    • Frank  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I don't understand why these "occupy" protesters don't go "occupy" the grounds surrounding the White House and U.S. Congress, along with the state Congresses, to protest. Go to the root of the problem. They are the ones responsible for creating the loop holes that the banks and corporations hide behind. Big business just takes advantage of the system that was created by the legislators no different than the little person that takes undeserved advantage of government assistance programs. The innocent ones are the tax payers that actually work and earn a living, paying for their own housing and to put food on their table. All others are just leaches.
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