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BREAKING/UPDATED: Cop vs Cop - Feds Stand Ground Against NYPD for 1st Amend at Wall Street - Democratic Underground

22.4.12

BREAKING/UPDATED: Cop vs Cop - Feds Stand Ground Against NYPD for 1st Amend at Wall Street - Democratic Underground: **********UPDATE****************

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Then the NYPD got aggressive and when people didn't, because locked in a crowd, move fast enough - they made several forceful arrests.

Then at 5 pm the protesters were given a new set of rules just created by which they were told they needed to abide in order to remain. These rules included limiting the size of the signs the protesters held - which included a larger yellow banner with black letters spelling "Occupy Wall Street" that was raised each morning after the steps were power washed.

The NYPD threatened them with arrest but Federal Park Police informed them of the rights of the protesters to remain. Then the NYPD shut down Wall Street and cut-off hundreds of marchers and pedestrians from twenty-five protesters who stood their ground (the rules stating only 25 were allowed on the steps) at Federal Hall.


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