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By C. Christopher Smith

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Today marks the one year anniversary of Occupy Wall Street, and to celebrate, the whole gang decided to get back together and do what they do best: get arrested. The NYPD has made a few arrests so far today, as protesters gathered outside of Wall Street in an attempt to decry what they view as the unjust, unchecked financial system of America, and the lack of accountability for Wall Street's role in the economic collapse. Ah, people protesting Wall Street. Police arresting them. Just like old times ... Discuss

 

Hundreds of people were arrested yesterday during mass marches and protests meant to mark the second-month anniversary of the Occupy movement. In New York City alone, more than 300 protesters were arrested. There were also accusations of violence by both protesters and police ...

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Occupy Wall Street protesters are marching on Wall Street today, with a parade marking the two-month anniversary of the start of the movement. New York officials expect up to tens of thousands of people, and say the protests could upset daily life as protesters fill subway stations and bridges ...

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A New York judge has backed the cities eviction of the Occupy Wall Street protesters from Zucotti Park, which means people can protest during the day but are no longer allowed to camp in the park or have generators. It's not yet known how the removal will impact the movement ...

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Early this morning, the New York Police Department cleared Zucotti Park, the de facto base camp for the Occupy Wall Street movement. Citing threats to health, safety and sanitation, Mayor Bloomberg ordered the clearing of the park, which resulted in the arrest of dozens of protesters. Some of the occupiers have said the NYPD used unnecessary force and brutality during the arrests ...

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