Occupy Wall Street In Photos: Police Kettle Protesters And Newlyweds On Brooklyn Bridge
OCCUPY Wall Street In Photos: the revolution against corporate greed and other things will be televise, tweeted and posted on Macs. The movement has met at Zuccotti Park and on Brooklyn Bridge, where the brains of the New York Police Department kettled the protestors and then picked hundreds of them off for arrest. This might not be the best way for the State to bond with people peacefully protesting about everything wrong in America. But it did give one pair of newlyweds a good anecdote as they strolled across the bridge for a photo shoot in wedding garb. So. Not a complete waste of time, then…
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In this Oct. 1, 2011 photo, police make their way a crowd of protesters who were the front line on New York's Brooklyn Bridge when police began making arrests during Saturday's march by Occupy Wall Street. Protesters speaking out against corporate greed and other grievances attempted to walk over the bridge from Manhattan, resulting in the arrest of more than 700 during a tense confrontation with police. The majority of those arrested were given citations for disorderly conduct and were released, police said. (AP Photo/Stephanie Keith)
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