"Clear cut case of police brutality" at occupy wall street
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I'm not going to judge anything because I don't have enough information.
I do know the "park" being occupied is private property.
I think the police had set up a police line to stop a march from happening and I'm assuming the people close to the barrier were warned previously to back away and police don't respond kindly when you ignore their warnings.
Uploaded by USLAWdotcom on Sep 24, 2011
Subscribe for updates at http://uslaw.com/occupywallstreet. Slow motion video analysis of NYPD mace deployment near Union Square on September 24, 2011. Alternate angle analysis seems to indicate retaliation for a just prior interaction between officer and some individual(s) on sidewalk. More information about this and other incidents related to Occupy Wall Street protests will be updated at http://www.uslaw.com/occupywallstreet.
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Anonymous Publicly Identifies NYPD Officer Who Cowardly Pepper-Sprayed Protesters
I think I have to side with NPR on this one, the occupy wall street protest has no clear defined goals and is not organized or effective at all, it's mainly just a bunch of anarcho-hippie punks with mispelled signs chilling in the street, though I am sympathetic to their general cause.
NPR responds to claims from some that "Occupy Wall Street" isn't adequately covered: "The recent protests on Wall Street did not involve large numbers of people, prominent people, a great disruption or an especially clear objective."
Edit: Anthony Bologna, NYPD officer accused of pepper-spray incident, is accused of civil rights violations at the time of the 2004 Republican national convention protests
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