Brooklyn Bridge video: Police arrest Occupy Wall Street protesters


Video courtesy: Daryl Lang For latest updates, follow RT on twitter.com and www.facebook.com Occupy Wall Street protesters march from Liberty Plaza to the Brooklyn Bridge on the afternoon of Saturday, October 1, 2011. Blocked by the police from crossing the footpath, a large group of protesters chose the roadbed, which is reserved for cars. The arrests seen in this video happened between around 4:30 and 5 pm


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Military Police Arrest Protesters at G20


Military Police Arrest Protesters at G20 this video is the same place where the man gets kidnapped. InfoWars.com The TIP of the Spear ! www.youtube.com


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Police Arrest Occupy Wall Street Protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge - October 1, 2011


Occupy Wall Street protestors marched from Liberty Plaza to the Brooklyn Bridge on the afternoon of Saturday, October 1, 2011. Blocked by the police from crossing the footpath, a large group of protestors chose the roadbed, which is reserved for cars. I was up on the pedestrian walkway, walking alongside the protest. The arrests seen in this video happened between around 4:30 and 5 pm Two shorter clips from this video are available here: NYPD officers arrest two girls and a photographer on the Brooklyn Bridge www.youtube.com Police and protestors scuffle on the Brooklyn Bridge, October 1, 2011 www.youtube.com


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Police arrest 13 Year Old Girl on Brooklyn Bridge? She says Shes 18! Check description box.


Police arrest 13 Year Old Girl - Protesters Shut Down Brooklyn Bridge - Or Kettled Check the you tube channel www.youtube.com This is the girl who is supposedly 13... She says she is 18, and wants the world to know the truth... Please check her channel out and tell her thank you for supporting the 99%. If only all you adults were this involved with their futures like her, we would have a much stronger populace. Thanks =) Occupy Wall Street protesters shut down part of the Brooklyn Bridge when marchers spilled onto the roadway from Manhattan. Police arrested approximately 400 protesters while trying to clear the road and reopen the bridge to traffic Saturday evening. It was estimated that more than a thousand protesters made their way to Brooklyn Bridge and several hundred walked in the eastbound car lanes stopping traffic. "They were warned not to walk on the roadway — the people that walked on the pedestrian walkway, there was no issue — the ones on vehicular roadway, they chose to anyway, and they were arrested," a police spokesperson said. The NYPD brought in off-duty MTA buses to take those arrested away. Those arrested were expected to be charged with disorderly conduct, and others may be charged with additional offenses. Bina Ahmad, a local attorney who works for Palestinian refugee rights, was at the march as a legal observer, donning the bright green caps signifying a guild observer. She said she saw police using unnecessary violence. "There was one person who was <b>...</b>


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Video: Police arrest Occupy Wall Street protester for sleeping outside


New York police department have arrested a peaceful protester who was sleeping at Occupy Wall Street outside on Sunday. Our correspondent in NYC says largest number of OWS protesters are now sleeping at Zucotti park to date. Aside from Sunday's arrest all is quiet for now. The collective voices of American dissent has manifested into a movement impossible to ignore. "Occupy Wall Street" began in the world's financial capital, but this week protests have blazed through dozens of cities nationwide. The incident was caught on camera by RT's Lucy Kafanov. twitter.com RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Police Arrest Occupy Atlanta Protesters.flv


ATLANTA - With helicopters hovering overhead, police moved into a downtown Atlanta park and arrested around 50 Occupy Wall Street protesters who had been encamped there for about two weeks early Wednesday. Like in many other cities, protesters had been camping in Woodruff Park to rally against what they see as corporate greed and a wide range of other economic issues.


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Altanta Protest Arrests (DeKalb Police ERT)


UPDATE #1: The guy you see being taken across the street with the green face paint has, and this is CONFIRMED, been Released. (a few hours ago actually.) Friends of his bailed him out. Bail was set at $763.00. He has two charges against him, but it's expected that they'll be dropped the second he enters the courtroom. UPDATE #3: Both are out on bail! CONFIRMED! Dekalb police step up the repressive factor -- Suddenly! Arrests out of the blue. UPDATE #2: They were arrested for: 1)Sec. 15-241. Permit required for solicitors Sec. 15-241. Required. Any person engaged in or desiring to engage in any type of selling, soliciting, canvassing, survey-making or any other business, occupation or vocation, which by its nature requires going from door to door or house to house in the residential areas of the unincorporated areas of the county, whether on a temporary or a permanent basis and whether or not it is for any religious, charitable, nonprofit or profit-making organization, shall obtain a solicitor's permit from the police department. 2)Sec. 16-68. Creating hazardous or offensive condition. No person shall create a hazardous or physically offensive condition by an act which serves no legitimate purpose. Will upload what the police said to us MUCH later in the protest. Update: Digg it! digg.com Contrast this to how LA Police treated Anonymous: youtube.com Released to public domain. Video Honors: #51 - Most Discussed (This Week) #1 - Most Discussed (This Week) - Nonprofits <b>...</b>


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Wall Street Crackdown: Police beat back protesters, dozens arrested


Police in the US have been filmed beating back protesters at a mass demonstration in New York, in the biggest event yet in the three-week-long rally called 'Occupy Wall Street'. There are also reports pepper spray's been used, and police have confirmed they've made dozens of arrests at the rally. Thousands have been taking part in sustained protests to demand social and economic change. Activists say they're fed up with breaking their backs at work, while the Wall Street bankers' bonuses keep flowing. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Police pepper spraying and arresting students at UC Davis


Title says all. During peacefully Occupy Movement, police came in to tear down tents and proceeded to arrest students who stood in their way. Once students peacefully demanded the release of the arrested, a police officer unnecessarily pepper sprays the students to open a path for the rest of the officers *UPDATE* The officer who sprayed the students was UC Davis Police Lt. John Pike Lieutenant John Pike - (530) 752-3989-Police Station # Email: japikeiii@ucdavis.edu Annette M. Spicuzza, UC Davis Police Chief (530) 752-3113 Chancellor Linda Katehi (530) 752-2065 email: chancellorkatehi@ucdavis.edu chancellor.ucdavis.edu *UPDATE* Please sign the petition for the Chancellors Katehi's resignation! www.change.org I was just sent this by a fellow YouTuber giving us pretty interesting information about what occurred on Friday Nov 18 studentactivism.net


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Police arrest protesters at Virgil Goode speech


UNEDITED VIDEO Several protesters were arrested by police at the speech of former US Rep. Virgil Goode. The speech was organized by the UNC chapter of Youth for Western Civilization. For more coverage, visit www.dailytarheel.com.


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NYPD arrest retired Philly police captain Raymond Lewis at OWS protests


As NYPD arrested Philly police retired captain Raymond Lewis at OWS protest, crowds were cheering. It comes as peaceful Occupy Wall Street protest has turned violent yet again. RT correspondents on the ground report that police have begun to arrest people brutally in Manhattan. RT producer Lucy Kafanov, who is on site in New York, is reporting clashes between police and protesters.


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Occupy Cal video: Police brutally beat, arrest Berkeley students


Video courtesy: www.youtube.com CalTV - www.caltv.org and www.youtube.com US police in riot gear have clashed with student protesters at the University of California, Berkeley, after they refused to dismantle their camp. Tents were erected following a march against tuition fee increases for students - which was part of the broader Occupy Wall Street movement. Several activists were arrested, some were beaten by police with batons. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Washington arrests video: Police vs Occupy DC protesters


On November 4, Occupy DC demonstrators had gathered to protest the Defending the American Dream summit at the Washington Convention Center. Occupy DC marched from McPherson Square to the convention center Friday evening - when a driver plowed into the crowd of protesters, injuring two. Police officers had let the driver go. This prompted angry cries from the crowd, at which point officers started scuffling with protesters, in the end arresting 3 of the demonstrators in the street. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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NYPD Arrests Protesters For Trying To Close Their Citibank Accounts


'In the video above you can see NYPD tough guys man handling a women and then surrounding her with as many as 8 police officers, all to arrest one non violent women. The very foundation of America has been slowly destroyed as police forces nationwide have become nothing more than the banksters storm troopers. While there are many good, hard working police officers in America, the fact of the matter remains that it is becoming increasingly clear that only a minority of police officers, especially in New York, work for the good of the public. It is also worth noting that many of these disgusting actions by the NYPD may be taking place in order to incite the non violent peaceful protesters into violence. We must remain NON VIOLENT! The best way to counter the criminal actions of the NYPD is to continue to be NON VIOLENT and document all their actions for prosecution purposes. After today JP Morgan may need to give another 4 million dollars to the NYPD just to keep up their anti American actions. The NYPD, a so called police force, has arrested over 20 protesters who attempted to close their Citibank accounts. The citizens were arrested on phony trespassing and disorderly conduct charges for attempting to close their accounts at a local NYC Citibank. Others were there to show their support for those that wanted to close their accounts. Some in the NYPD have clearly become nothing less than a criminal mafia racket working directly FOR the banks. The NYPD has announced that 24 <b>...</b>


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Protesters Clash with Police During Wall Street March, Violence & Arrests @ #occupywallstreet


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Police start arrests at OWS Day of Action protest


The peaceful Occupy Wall Street protest has turned violent yet again. RT correspondents on the ground report that police have begun to arrest people brutally in Manhattan. RT producer Lucy Kafanov, who is on site in New York, is reporting clashes between police and protesters. Kafanov tweets that presently those without work ID cannot enter Wall Street. At the same time, an RT cameraman reports violence on Broadway. Earlier today, OWS promised to shut down Wall Street. "We will occupy all of New York City with our bodies, voices and ideas," read the statement on their official website.


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Luke Rudkowski Attacked by Police, Baton to the Gut at Occupy Wall Street Arrests


Journalist Luke Rudkowski was attacked by police Wednesday night while trying to document the Occupy Wall Street arrests in NY. NYPD used pepper spray, batons, and brute force to move protesters away from the entrance to Wall Street after many tried to push through police barricades. Rumors immediately circulated that police provocateurs dressed as protesters were to blame for the incident. Help We Are Change produce more videos like this and continue our coverage of #occupywallstreet www.wearechange.org www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.WeAreChange.org


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WATCH THIS! NEW Amazing footage of Pot Protesters being arrested by police.


This is amazing frontline footage of the 420 celebration arrests. Warning this video will make you mad, and is disturbing! This Catherine Bleish's Actual footage of a 17 year old local kid,David Krause and Her getting Arrested.


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Wall Street protest, including police arrests, September 22, 2011


This video shows a protest on Wall Street Thursday, September 22, 2011, including arrests by police. This footage was shot between about 8:05 pm and 8:20 pm Shortly after that, the crowd split apart and the demonstrators went elsewhere. I was not a participant in the demonstration. I live on Wall Street and walked through this on my way home from work. More coverage and to contact me on Twitter: @daryllang twitter.com


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OCCUPY WALL STREET PROTESTERS' ARRESTS


Support my citizen journalism here: Donations: www.wepay.com ---- 9-20-11 This video was taken Sept. 20, 2011 at 10:08 am (Eastern) in Zuccotti Park - New York, NY It is raw video -- no editing has occurred. ---------------------------------------------------------- To support protesters with items like socks, hand warmers and clean t-shirts, please donate here -- originally a travel fund to get citizen reporters back on scene, all extra funds will go to supplies, food, et cetera: www.wepay.com ---------------------------------------------------------- JOIN THE PROTEST ON TWITTER UTILIZE THE FOLLOWING HASHTAGS: #OCCUPYWALLSTREET #OURWALLSTREET #TAKEWALLSTREET @ ME ON TWITTER AT ANY TIME: twitter.com ---------------------------------------------------------- To support the Occupy Wall Street Media Team please donate here: www.wepay.com


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Brutal crackdown on Brooklyn Bridge, 700 protesters arrested


For latest updates, follow RT on twitter.com and www.facebook.com The Brooklyn Bridge has been shut down in one direction after protesters camped out near Wall Street spilled onto the roadway. Police have made hundreds of arrests and were continuing to stop people from blocking the roadway Saturday evening. The protesters are railing against corporate greed, global warming and social inequality. The group has been camped near Manhattan's downtown financial district for two weeks and has clashed with police on earlier occasions.


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Video: Hundreds arrested as thousands protest Russia's vote


The parliamentary election results have left opposition supporters in an angry mood. Moscow has seen crowds of up to 10000 take to the streets; over 300 have been arrested, reports RIA Novosti news agency. Police have counted 2000 demonstrators, but unofficial estimates say up to 10000 people made their way to Chistye Prudy Park to attend a meeting staged by the opposition movement "Solidarnost" (Solidarity). "Shame!" chanted the crowd. The demonstrators claimed the United Russia party had rigged the voting results. Meanwhile, as the Central Election Commission has almost done its counting, United Russia is coming in with almost 50 per cent of the vote. Police had already cordoned the area off for a meeting, which only 700 people had been authorized to join. As the stream of people increased, the designated area overflowed and the crowds spilled into a neighboring area. When they started to block the traffic, police began arresting protesters. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Police Beatings, Arrests as Lake Resident Protest (Cambodia news in Khmer)


Residents of Phnom Penh's Boeung Kak lake development were violently dispersed by riot police outside City Hall Thursday, marking an escalation in their prolonged protest against eviction. At least 11 demonstrators were arrested and four were injured in police beatings, as around 100 residents gathered to demand a meeting with city officials over their impending eviction from a development site. More than 100 riot police stormed into the gathered crowd on Thursday morning, hitting protesters with batons and shocking them, while arresting nine women and two underage boys. "The police beat me with a baton on my head, causing bleeding, and on my right hand, causing swelling," Ngeth Khun, a 71-year-old resident told VOA Khmer after the incident. "I came here to protest and protect my house, but the police come and beat me like this. I am old. I have no power to fight back against the police." VOA Khmer's Chun Sakada reports from Phnom Penh.


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Brooklyn Bridge Protesters Illegally Ketteled Video Proof? 700 Illegal arrests?


Brooklyn Bridge Protesters Illegally Ketteled Video Proof? 700 Illegal arrests? Please give full credits and subscribe to: www.youtube.com This channel is leading the information war on these occupy protests! A debate has risen over whether the Occupy Wall Street protesters deliberately crossed onto the roadway of the Brooklyn Bridge on Saturday, or were led there by the New York Police Department. The below video catches the early moments of the protesters stepping onto the Brooklyn Bridge, around 30 seconds in: Protesters started marching up the pedestrian walk way over the bridge while others tried to take the traffic lane. For a few minutes officers held the line and then they turned around and led the way up the traffic lane on the Brooklyn Bridge. From what I saw no police told any of the protesters to leave until they created a barricade in front of the march about halfway through the bridge. They then pulled vans and buses up to the back of the group and started arresting everyone. Occupy Wall Street protesters shut down part of the Brooklyn Bridge when marchers spilled onto the roadway from Manhattan. Police arrested approximately 400 protesters while trying to clear the road and reopen the bridge to traffic Saturday evening. It was estimated that more than a thousand protesters made their way to Brooklyn Bridge and several hundred walked in the eastbound car lanes stopping traffic. "They were warned not to walk on the roadway — the people that walked on the <b>...</b>


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Occupy Wall Street protesters attacked and arrested at Times Square


Throngs of participants with the Occupy Wall Street movement marched to Times Square in New York City on October 15 in a mass protest. Once there, however, their peaceful demonstration quickly turned violent as cops attacked protesters with batons, pepper spray and . . . horses? RT marched along with them in Manhattan and collected some of this footage, which chronicles the journey from Washington Square Park to Times Square on Saturday afternoon.


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US Protests: 'People aware Wall Street is real enemy'


Police in New York have violently dispersed an anti-Wall Street rally, arresting more than seven hundred people after a dramatic showdown on Brooklyn bridge. Thousands joined the movement dubbed 'Occupy Wall Street' - in protest against what they call corporate domination. James Corbett, editor of independent news website www.corbettreport.com says the police brutality may provoke an escalation of violence. RT on Twitter http RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Pot Protesters get arrested and Crowd gets ANGRY!


Undercover police raid the 420 Celebration outside of Liberty Forum 2010. Catherine Bleish, David from Keene and local all arrested. Protestors storm jail to demand release. Four armed police question Mike Tiner for smoking and more!


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175 Occupy Chicago protesters arrested in Grant Park - Oct. 16


The recent "American Autumn" protests were directly influenced by the middle east protests in both iran and the arab world, egypt, tahir square, along with the worldwide protests that have spread everywhere due to the global recession. I personally drove past this protest, and as similar to what occured in Cairo's Tahir Square, i witnessed chicago police surrounding the sit in camped in protesters in an effort to intimidate them into leaving the park and preventing a camp in. In Bahrain, similar scenes were witnessed in Pearl roundabout Square where police used violent tactics to break up protests. In Cairo's Tahir Square similar scenes were seen in attempts to evict the protesters from camping out however after playing games of cat and mouse, and tiring out the cairo police force due to a lack of sleep, the entire city police force collapsed! Shame on you Mayor Rahm Emanuel, an isreali citizen. by Evelyn Holmes and Michelle Gallardo October 16, 2011 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- Chicago police arrested 175 people early Sunday after Occupy Chicago protesters attempted to spend the night in Grant Park.


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More video of Occupy London protest scuffles, arrests


Police in London thwarted protesters' efforts to set up camp outside the Stock Exchange. Several hundred activists heckled officers for preventing more people from joining the rally. Thousands of protesters nicknamed "the indignant" marched in major European cities on Saturday as demonstrations against corruption, capitalism and austerity measures went global. Demonstrations that began in New York linked up with long-running rallies against government cost-cutting and failed financial policies in Europe. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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G20 Protest Assult and Arrest footage of WeAreChange


SUPPORT THE RESISTANCE www.wearechange.org Luke Rudkowski of We Are Change gives an update of his encounters with the police and national guard at the Friday night g20 protest that took place at the University of Pittsburgh. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for helping us raise money for our legal defense fund. Every little bit helps tremendously as we take on the greatest injustice. They can beat us with batons, tear gas, arrest and use all sorts of weapons on us but out continuation to fight for humanity will never stop! Although the fight is still not over, other WeAreChange members like Danny (nyc), Sam (Ohio) and Phil (Philly) who were also arrested and released from the detention center, will have to go to court. The legal defense funds will go towards them getting a good lawyer and making sure they are taken care of. The money left from the fines and lawyer fees for everyone, will go towards launching a lawsuit. We are not backing down from this fight and have never forgotten our promise to you that we will fight to the very end. Lee and myself were advised by our lawyer, that the best thing we could have done is taken a plea deal that was equivalent of having a parking ticket. We decided to do so in order to pick our battles wisely and continue our efforts uninterrupted. I would rather pay a parking ticket then waste tremendous amounts of time and energy going back and <b>...</b>


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OWS video: NYPD arrest Philly police retired captain Raymond Lewis


As NYPD arrested Philly police retired captain Raymond Lewis at OWS protest, crowds were cheering. It comes as peaceful Occupy Wall Street protest has turned violent yet again. RT correspondents on the ground report that police have begun to arrest people brutally in Manhattan. RT producer Lucy Kafanov, who is on site in New York, is reporting clashes between police and protesters.


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London Rage: Video of police arresting students as thousands march


Thousands of student demonstrators have marched on central London, venting their anger over education cuts and a tripling of tuition fees. Around 20 campaigners were arrested but there was no repeat of the violent scenes witnessed on the streets at a similar demo a year ago. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Occupy Everything: 'US protests have explosive potential'


Protesters continue to gather on the streets of New York following Saturday's brutal showdown on Brooklyn Bridge that saw more than 700 people arrested. The movement called 'Occupy Wall Street' is promising more marches against corporate greed and social inequality. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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American Spring? 'Occupy Wall Street just the beginning'


Police in New York have violently dispersed an anti-Wall Street rally, arresting more than seven hundred people after a dramatic showdown on Brooklyn bridge. Thousands joined the movement dubbed 'Occupy Wall street' - in protest against what they call corporate domination. Radio host and author Stephen Lendman says the ever expanding protest shows awareness is growing among Americans that the country is run by people they never elected. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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NY Violence: 'Media happy to show protests but not in our backyards'


A wave of public discontent in the US shows no sign of abating, following Saturday's protest, where hundreds of peaceful demonstrators were arrested, sparking accusations of heavy-handed policing. Defiant anti-Wall street activists refuse to back down, saying more marches against corporate greed and social inequality are in the pipeline. Both the crackdown on Wall street and the way existing financial institutions are run, show that 'US democracy' is just an empty phrase - that's according to UK-based investigative journalist Tony Gosling. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Occupy UC Davis - Police pepper spraying and arresting students 11-18-11


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