Tagged: Occupy Wall Street

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2:25pm

Wed December 7, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Update: Occupy Seattle appears unfazed by 72 hour notice to vacate

Seattle Central Community College yesterday posted notice around its campus that Occupy Seattle, or anyone camping on its property, must remove tents and other property from the campus grounds or be charged with trespassing.

Roughly 24 hours later, nothing appears to have changed at the encampment ... except for protesters stringing up Christmas lights in campus trees.

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5:04pm

Fri December 2, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Seattle college can evict Occupy protesters, judge rules

Credit Associated Press

A Thurston County Superior Court judge says Seattle Central Community College can evict Occupy protesters who have been staying on campus.

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5:41pm

Tue November 29, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Occupy Seattle gets reprieve from eviction, takes up squatting

Credit Elaine Thompson / Associated Press

Occupy Seattle can occupy the community college campus on Capitol Hill in Seattle at least until Friday, when a court hearing will decide if the college has the right to boot them off campus.

Meanwhile, some Occupy members in Seattle and along the West Coast have shifted from occupying with tents to occupying abandoned houses.

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10:17am

Wed November 23, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Update: Seattle PD investigating Occupy protester's claims of miscarriage

The Seattle Police Department is investigating the claims of an Occupy Seattle protester that Seattle police officers are responsible for her miscarriage, according to The Seattle Times.

Occupy protester Jennifer Fox, 19, claims one officer hit her in the stomach with his foot, while another pushed a bicycle into the crowd again hitting her in the stomach, followed by an assault of pepper spray, according to an interview by The Stranger.

However, doubts about the woman's claims have begun to surface.

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4:06pm

Mon November 21, 2011
The Two-Way

'Casually pepper spraying cop' meme takes off

Originally published on Wed August 1, 2012 6:56 am

When he walked down a line of seated Occupy protesters Friday at the University of California Davis and shot pepper spray directly at them, campus police Lt. John Pike likely never thought that video of the incident would go viral on the Web, that there would be outrage not only at the school but around the nation, or that "casually pepper spraying cop" would quickly become one of the year's top memes.

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4:00pm

Fri November 18, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Pepper-spraying brought 'good' attention to Seattle, woman says

The 84-year-old woman who was pepper sprayed this week at an Occupy Seattle protest says the national attention she received can help the movement's cause.

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10:20am

Fri November 18, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Arrests made at peaceful Occupy Eugene protest

Credit KLCC

Seventeen people, including one juvenile, were arrested Thursday in downtown Eugene as part of what police say was non-violent civil disobedience.

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9:53am

Fri November 18, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Occupy Seattle rally ends peacefully, gathers back at college

Credit Kevin P. Casey / Associated Press

Occupy Seattle demonstrators are back at Seattle Central Community College this morning after a largely peaceful protest in the University District last night.

About 600 people, including labor union members and students, came out in support of the “National Day of Action.”

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3:30pm

Thu November 17, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Update: Occupy Seattle protesters clear bridge after tying up traffic

Traffic was snarled in Seattle's University District as hundreds of Occupy Seattle demonstrators from Seattle Central Community College met union and other protesters at the University Bridge as part of a national day of action demanding jobs.

Reporting from the bridge, KPLU's Vanessa Romo said protesters were in the middle of the bridge but were not directly impeding traffic since it appeared vehicles had been rerouted. Some protesters climbed up on part of the bridge, but all protesters had cleared out and the bridge was reopened by 6:20.

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12:21pm

Tue November 8, 2011
Protesting Wall Street

Police make drug arrests at sleepy Occupy Olympia site

Credit Austin Jenkins / Northwest News Network

OLYMPIA, Wash. – Occupy Olympia, part of the Occupy Wall Street movement, has been a rather sleepy affair. That is until this past weekend. That’s when state troopers moved in and made a series of arrests.

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