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    Thousands of protesters fill NYC's Times Square

    NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of demonstrators protesting corporate greed filled New York City's Times Square, mixing with gawkers, Broadway showgoers, tourists and police to create a chaotic scene in the midst of Manhattan.

    "Banks got bailed out, we got sold out!" protesters chanted Saturday from within police barricades. Police, some in riot gear and mounted on horses, tried to push them out of the square and onto the sidewalks in an attempt to funnel the crowds away.

    Sandy Peterson, of Utah, who was in Times Square after seeing "The Book of Mormon" musical on Broadway, got caught up in the disorder.

    "We're getting out of here before this gets ugly," she said.

    The Occupy Wall Street demonstrators had marched north through Manhattan from Washington Square Park earlier in the afternoon. Once in Times Square, they held a rally for several hours before dispersing. Over the course of the day, more than 80 people were arrested.

    After midnight, about 10 people were loaded into a police van after refusing to leave Washington Square Park, where protesters had returned to convene a meeting following the Times Square rally. The police had warned protesters that the park had closed, and began massing in riot gear and on horses a few minutes before then; most people had left by then.

    Police spokesman Paul Browne said 42 people were arrested in Times Square on Saturday night after being warned repeatedly to disperse; three others were arrested while trying to take down police barriers.

    Two police officers were injured during the protest and had to be hospitalized. One suffered a head injury, the other a foot injury, Browne said.

    Earlier in the day, demonstrators from the Occupy Wall Street encampment in New York City paraded to a Chase bank branch, banging drums, blowing horns and carrying signs decrying corporate greed. Marchers throughout the country emulated them in protests that ranged from about 50 people in Jackson, Mississippi, to about 2,000 in the larger city of Pittsburgh.

    "Banks got bailed out. We got sold out," the crowd of as many as 1,000 in Manhattan chanted. A few protesters went inside the bank to close their accounts, but the group didn't stop other customers from getting inside or seek to blockade the business.

    Police told the marchers to stay on the sidewalk, and the demonstration appeared to be fairly orderly as it wound through downtown streets.

    Later, police arrested 24 people at a Citibank branch near Manhattan's Washington Square Park. Most were detained for trespassing after they ignored a request by the bank to leave, police said.

    Overseas, violence broke out in Rome, where police fired tear gas and water cannons at some protesters who broke away from the main demonstration, smashing shop and bank windows, torching cars and hurling bottles. Dozens were injured.

    A dozen demonstrators were arrested, the Italian news agency reported. Those arrested came from several Italian cities, especially in the south. Police said they seized clubs and incendiary devices from the protesters.

    Tens of thousands nicknamed "the indignant" marched in cities across Europe, as the protests that began in New York linked up with long-running demonstrations against government cost-cutting and failed financial policies in Europe. Protesters also turned out in Australia and Asia.

    In Canada, hundreds protested in the heart of Toronto's financial district. Some of the protesters announced plans to camp out indefinitely in St. James Park and protests were also held in other cities across Canada from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Vancouver, British Columbia.

    In Mexico City, a few hundred protesters gathered under the towering, stone Revolution Monument to protest "exploitation" by wealthy elites. In the border city of Tijuana, about 100 protesters gathered in the banking district, including many university students protesting against the lack of jobs for graduates.

    In the U.S., among the demonstrators in New York withdrawing their money from Chase was Lily Paulina, 29, an organizer with the United Auto Workers union who lives in Brooklyn. She said she was taking her money out because she was upset that JPMorgan Chase was making billions, while its customers struggled with bank fees and home foreclosures.

    "Chase bank is making tons of money off of everyone ... while people in the working class are fighting just to keep a living wage in their neighborhood," she said.

    "We aren't going to be a part of this system that doesn't work for us," said another demonstrator withdrawing her money, 20-year-old Brooklyn College student Biola Jeje.

    Other demonstrations in the city Saturday included an anti-war march to mark the 10th anniversary of the Afghanistan War.

    Among the people participating in that march was Sergio Jimenez, 25, who said he quit his job in Texas to come to New York to protest.

    "These wars in Afghanistan and Iraq were all based on lies," Jimenez said. "And if we're such an intelligent country, we should figure out other ways to respond to terror, instead of with terror."

    Elsewhere in the country, nearly 1,500 gathered Saturday for a march past banks in downtown Orlando. In Arizona, reporters and protesters saw an estimated 40 people detained around midnight Saturday at a park just north of downtown Phoenix.

    In Colorado, about 1,000 people rallied in downtown Denver to support Occupy Wall Street and at least two dozen were arrested. Nearly 200 people spent a cold night in tents in Grand Circus Park in Detroit, donning gloves, scarves and heavy coats to keep warm. Helen Stockton, a 34-year-old certified midwife from Ypsilanti, said they planned to remain there "as long as it takes to effect change."

    "It's easy to ignore us," Stockton said. Then she referred to the financial institutions, saying, "But we are not going to ignore them. Every shiver in our bones reminds us of why we are here."

    Hundreds more converged near the Michigan's Capitol in Lansing with the same message, the Lansing State Journal reported.

    Rallies drew young and old, laborers and retirees. In Pittsburgh, marchers also included parents with children in strollers and even a doctor. The peaceful crowd of 1,500 to 2,000 stretched for two or three blocks.

    "I see our members losing jobs. People are angry," said Janet Hill, 49, who works for the United Steelworkers, which she said hosted a sign-making event before the march.

    Retired teacher Albert Siemsen of Milwaukee said at a demonstration there that he'd grown angry watching school funding get cut at the same time that banks and corporations gained more influence in government. The 81-year-old wants to see tighter Wall Street regulation.

    Around him, protesters held signs reading, "Keep your corporate hands off my government," and "Mr. Obama, Tear Down That Wall Street."

    Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick visited protesters in Boston's Dewey Square for the first time. He said that after walking through the camp, he better understands the range of views and was sympathetic to concerns about unemployment, health care and the influence of money in politics.

    And in Denver, about 1,000 people came to a rally in downtown Denver to support the movement.

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    Associated Press writers Kevin Begos in Pittsburgh, Eric Tucker in Washington, Jay Lindsay in Boston, Corey Williams in Detroit, Dinesh Ramde in Milwaukee and Jack Elliott Jr. in Jackson, Mississippi, Charmaine Noronha in Toronto, and Colleen Long, David B. Caruso and AP Radio correspondent Martin Di Caro in New York contributed to this report.

     
     
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    10,320 comments

    • NB  •  7 mths ago
      They should go to Capitol Hill and question the politicians as well.
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        Lead the way.
      • Antonius 7 mths ago
        That doesn't do anything - that's why there's OWS, etc;
      • yoninadi 7 mths ago
        @Antonius.Plain Spoken and NB are being logical.The protestors voted their representatives into power,they hired the politicians through the ballot boxes on
        election day.The protestors should occupy their representative's offices in DC and in their homes and their regional offices.Obama has been receiving more campaign donations from wall street firms than any other politician $18 million.Maybe the protestors should occupy the land all around the white house and pitch tents and have portable toilets installed for their convenience.
    • marisol smiles  •  7 mths ago
      Honestly every one of them on Capitol Hill has screwed us over and everyone of them should be held accountable for their actions ...Such as vote them out of their plush seats take away their pensions and healthcare and make them live like the rest of us.
      • Logan 7 mths ago
        You can vote congressmen out but they get paid for life after even just one term..
      • marisol smiles 7 mths ago
        logan please notice I said take away their pensions,and their healthcare and I do believe it makes a difference. We should also abolish lobbyist!
      • Socialist Atheist on Food ... 7 mths ago
        No, Logan, they do NOT get "paid for life". That is completely false information. They also pay into Social Security and their health care is regulated by law.
    • crebrlfem  •  7 mths ago
      The only way that the big money greed mongering jerks will listen is if in a unified movement people start using a different form of money management.. out of the banks and into a local credit union.. Big banks.. Big money.. Big lies.
      • Been there done that 7 mths ago
        Now that's a good idea! Credit unions are the best way to go.
      • Michael C 7 mths ago
        Why are the banks the bad guys exactly? They were forced to take to the bailout. They PAID BACK EVERY DIME within a year. How many protestors use Apple products? How could these wonderful products get to market without wall street backing? How could these wonderful products exist without capitalism?
      • Adam 7 mths ago
        Wow as if it takes capitalism to create new amazing technologies. Idiot.
    • Kiazer Souze  •  7 mths ago
      Wall Street and Congress need an Exorcism.
      • Razzer 7 mths ago
        and Obama who bailed them out
      • DJLake 7 mths ago
        congress for sure
      • 987654321 7 mths ago
        they need a huge #$%$ enema.
    • ANDREW  •  7 mths ago
      Bring the jobs back! Outsourcing benefits the rich but harms the middle class.
      • Darkwolfe 7 mths ago
        To do that you have to lower taxes on businesses. Something the D-rats don't seem to understand.
      • Gary 7 mths ago
        You don't have to lower taxes,just make less profit.
      • U-Freakin-Freak 7 mths ago
        why would any business want less profit? that's like saying do you want to take home less money? businesses are to make money by providing a service. it's the nature of that animal. to get upset about this only proves you're a narcissist who would trample the rights of the business owners to gain profit, while they have no legal obligation to provide jobs to anyone.
    • THE JEDI  •  7 mths ago
      “People should not be afraid of their government, government should be afraid of it's people.”
    • god is real  •  7 mths ago
      Question?? Whats The Difference If The Mortgage Holders Was Bailed Out To Pay The Banks The Banks Would still be saved .... But The BANKS WOULD NOT HAVE THE MONEY GIVEN BY THE GOVERNMENT TO PAY BIG BONUSES !
    • Jay  •  7 mths ago
      The lowest common demonator...get rid of the special interests that bribe legislators. they are all criminals.
    • Ken  •  7 mths ago
      Time to take money out of politics .
    • Richard  •  7 mths ago
      "If the american people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation and then by deflation, the banks and corportions that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property, until their children wake up homeless on thr continent their fathers conquered."

      Thomas Jefferson
    • silvershado  •  7 mths ago
      Who..... or what is the culprit? Seems to me speculation and deceit as derivatives emerged that securitized things that didn't even exist which, in six years, became increasingly exempt from regulation. Meanwhile, workers were forced into (401k) retirement packages with no government protection. Then just as unsound, the housing market became overwhelmed with "bad" loans that were stamped AAA, bundled and sold to unwary investors here and abroad.
    • Dorian  •  7 mths ago
      I love it! It's time your $$$ get out of our elections!
    • Axel  •  7 mths ago
      Is there something not criminal about what Goldman Sachs did in 2008........Goldman Sachs knowingly sold bad mortgage based derivatives, insured them against loss, and then shorted them on the stock market so that they would make money no matter what happened. The people, pensions plans, and municipalities that invested in these are SOL right now.
    • King of Shots  •  7 mths ago
      Are the prosters not allowed to present their ideas to Congress? In a government that says its of the people, by the people, and for the people. They should be able to make a case and present it.
    • JohnR  •  7 mths ago
      Stop the corruption of our government
    • Nov10,1775  •  7 mths ago
      I would love to "buy American" every time I purchased anything from a truck to a pair of socks. The sad thing is, it is so very difficult to find "made in America" products. Even some of our domestic automobiles, Ford for one, has some of their plants in other countries. In Ford's case, Mexico. THAT type of business practices needs to be brought to a halt.
    • thomas  •  7 mths ago
      This protest is a good eye opener for our government and corperate america, but now its time to go back home and organize our voting while we still have the right to vote, The only way to beat them at there game is to take over all areas of government by way of votting them all out of office. You will not be able to sustain a protest that large without trouble. Already negitave reports are beeing reported, this is not what you are about. Go home now and organize the people in your towns and cities to vote for the people and not the politicians any more, we can do this. Remember Ken State.

      Tom American Patriot
      for president by the people for the people
    • Ron K  •  7 mths ago
      If you want to stop bank bailouts get the crooked politicians out of Washington. Why don't they rally against political greed and cronyism? That is the true criminal in the USA. The reason is, politics is behind all this phony baloney.
    • Recon  •  7 mths ago
      Now it's let's take it to the next level. People stop shopping in the corporate stores. Stop giving them your money. Start bringing your wares and buying/ bartering/ trading for goods. Our local communities have farmer markets, flea markets, and other private selling/ buying/ bartering/ trading venues like Craigslist or family owned businesses. Many people in our communities can provide services and make products. Our spending power stays with the people and within our communities. In turn providing for our communities by creating our own workforce to continue our own growth. We really don't need their big box stores and their banks. They need us. When the corporate profits go down and they hear the people saying no to them. Then they will listen. Hit them where it matters. $$$
    • Lee  •  7 mths ago
      if the politicians would stop spending 100's of millions of $'s on campaigning and give it to the poor this country would settle down.they are spending enough to sustain a 100,000 families for a year...and you wonder why people are protesting here.shame on the politicians they don't care and "WE THE PEOPLE" will win
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