Yes, yes I do. I had friends in Hayward and it scared me more than Oakland, though.do you remember it like this.......
Yes, yes I do. I had friends in Hayward and it scared me more than Oakland, though.do you remember it like this.......
It is to identify me as a nice protester, not one of those radicals.Thank you for wearing that bandanna.
Wow, you weren't kidding about the ATGATT thing.
Your photographer
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Little bit of meth in your pocket, and you'd pick up an evangelical preacher with an Asian fetish in about .5 seconds...It is to identify me a nice protester, not one of those radicals.
ftfy...It is to identify me as a angry interior decorator, not one of those radicals.
I recall someone doing that, only stuffing them full of other junk mail you would normally recycle. I think it's an awesome plan!Now I kind of wish I hadn't put myself on pre-screened mail opt out list.
One Easy Way Anyone With A Mailbox Can Occupy Wall Street | ThinkProgress
According to the police, the total reached $208,796 as of Oct. 25, 2011. That does not include all of the overtime costs from the last few days, including the controversial march that took place on Wednesday. During that march, a protester pushed a sergeant into the path of TriMet bus, slightly injuring him. Mayor Sam Adamas and the Portland Police Association have both denounced the violence.
did they attack her office too?I can see my moms office in about half that video :/
Nope, lot's of cops right near by, she's up a few stories, and the work she does is involved in the medical industry, so it's not really a "target"did they attack her office too?
good to hear that your mom didn't get attacked, but i dunno, i don't think a restaurant would be much of a target either. i wouldn't think there's much rational thought going on in those heads.the work she does is involved in the medical industry, so it's not really a "target"
True, but if they are going to smash through a police barricade, and up 5 stories, it's probably going to be a bank.good to hear that your mom didn't get attacked, but i dunno, i don't think a restaurant would be much of a target either. i wouldn't think there's much rational thought going on in those heads.
might be worth some lulz## CALL THE UCPD AND DEMAND CHIEF CELAYA INVESTIGATE THIS UNACCEPTABLE POLICE VIOLENCE!!! CALL NOW: 510.642.0472
or EMAIL HIM AT mjc@berkeley.edu
** TELL THEM THAT OUR FUTURE (THESE STUDENTS) DESERVE BETTER TREATMENT THAN THIS! THEY DESERVE TO BE HEARD!! ####
Apparently one guy went down and is gettin the CPRJust moments before NBC Bay Area's Jodi Hernandez was to go on the air with a live report, she reported hearing shots fired at Occupy Oakland.
Hernandez said she heard 6 to 8 gunshots on the south side of Frank Ogawa Plaza followed by screaming from the area.
Police were not in the area at the time.
winter, drugs, and a wedding at occupy protests - national - the atlantic wire
lots of peaks
lots of valleys
wtf???on the bright side, two protesters at occupy philadelphia got married at city hall, adjacent to the encampment, after meeting there 32 days ago.
It's ok, they're straight (man/woman) so they're "protecting the sanctity of marriage" from all those gays in lifelong relationships who want to destroy it by getting married.wtf???
Soooooo. Because there was violence against the cops, it's time to get medieval on the protesters.... However, when it's the cops perpetrating the violence against unarmed protesters that's fine and dandy? Seriously?ok enough of this crap, time to bring in the scoops
Just remember, we do have the constitutional right to protest. AND let's not ignore our constitutional right to take up arms against tyranny.ok enough of this crap, time to bring in the scoops
SAN FRANCISCO -- One San Francisco police officer was slashed by a razor and another had his uniform torn and cheek cut in a clash with Occupy San Francisco protesters Saturday afternoon, police said.
At around 3:30 p.m., near the Embarcadero and Broadway, police officers attempted to prevent marching demonstrators from blocking the intersection where MUNI light rail tracks were located.
A female protester emerged from the crowd and an "exacto razor blade attached to a pen or pencil-like object," San Francisco police said in an e-mail.
"The female slashed the inside of the officers hand and ran back into the crowd before the officer had time to realize he was cut," police said.
In a second incident, a protester grabbed an officer's police radio and ran back into the crowd. As the officer attempted to retrieve it, a second protester blocked the officer and tore his uniform and cut his cheek, police said, intimating a weapon was used.
The officer retrieved his radio and both male demonstrators escaped into the crowd, police said.
Both injured officers were treated and released at the scene. No one has been arrested.