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November 17, 2011
18:51 • 1 year ago

  • 80+ arrested at Brooklyn Bridge during today’s protests source

» The second notable set of Brooklyn Bridge arrests: In something of a return to its roots for the Occupy movement, a number of protesters got arrested while attempting to head towards the Brooklyn Bridge, which mimics a protest from during the early part of the Occupy movement, in which over 700 people got arrested by the NYPD for walking on the iconic bridge. But the tone during today’s “Day of Action” protests was different — those who got arrested did so for sitting at the base of the bridge, while many others stuck to the pedestrian path, staying off the road.

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October 3, 2011
21:25 • 1 year ago
There’s NYPD brass with guns on buses saying ‘Move the bus, this bus is now under the control of the NYPD. What room to protest is there? It’s not a transit supervisor you’re dealing with.
New York Transport Workers Union Local 100 President John Samuelsen • Discussing the way that the Brooklyn Bridge Occupy Wall Street arrests went down, particularly how the NYPD commandeered buses to arrest protesters en masse. The union is seeking injunctions (preliminary and permanent) against the NYPD to prevent them from doing this again. “The actions of the NYPD on Oct. 1, 2011, amounted to a seizure of the bus drivers,” the union’s lawyer, Arthur Schwartz, claimed in court. Will be curious to see how this goes. source (viafollow)
October 2, 2011
12:04 • 1 year ago

soupsoup:

City Room: N.Y.P.D. Video of Occupy Wall Street protest - 1 (by nytcityroom)

Huh. Well that’s interesting. But at the same time, it’s totally understandable if a ton of people didn’t hear this — those chants were super-loud and it was hard to make out what the police officer said even in the video.

October 1, 2011
23:50 • 1 year ago
22:03 • 1 year ago

The ongoing meme around these protests has been a lack of coverage. Today, to us at the very least, it seems like we’re reaching a moment where the protests might finally leap over the edge and become a bigger story. Or will it? We just did a check of the coverage, and it looks like while it’s getting relatively big play right now on various news sites, other sites are playing this current news story fairly small on the front page. Click through to the jump to see a breakdown.

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20:45 • 1 year ago
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20:38 • 1 year ago
Some complied and took the walkway without being arrested. Other locked arms and proceeded on the Brooklyn-bound vehicular roadway. The latter were arrested.
A NYPD police spokesman • Discussing the arrests of 400 protesters (EDIT: This number jumped significantly from an earlier version of this story — from 50 to 400) on the Brooklyn Bridge earlier today, during the Occupy Wall Street protests, which are starting to pick up some steam (along with union support). Witnesses say that police used orange netting to surround and control the movements of protesters, and those arrested were taken away on three separate buses. source (viafollow)
17:15 • 1 year ago

thepoliticalnotebook:

Watch the #OccupyWallStreet protests on the Brooklyn Bridge live. According to Evan Fleischer, the arrest count is 24 and probably going to increase.

Follow tweeters like Evan Fleischer (who also is curating on Tumblr), Ryan Devereaux, Allison Kilkenny, Brian Stelter, and Adbusters.

The protests are fascinating because of the focus on naming the people getting arrested. “WHAT’S YOUR NAME!?!?” All of these protesters know they’re on camera. All of these protesters know that keeping information as open as possible is the best possible thing they can do for their cause. A child just got arrested, BTW.

16:49 • 1 year ago
evanfleischer:

By my count, there’ve been 10 11 arrests so far — and I’ve just been watching the live stream. photo via.

Breaking News is confirming this.

evanfleischer:

By my count, there’ve been 10 11 arrests so far — and I’ve just been watching the live stream. photo via.

Breaking News is confirming this.

 

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