Should police arrest and evict participants in the Occupy Wall Street protests? Yes. Protesters have been camped out for weeks in some cases, trashing property and disrupting daily life for everyone else. They've exhausted whatever patience they deserved from police. No. These are nonviolent ...
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Police cleared out a downtown plaza early Monday that had been home to Occupy Wall Street protesters, ordering out dozens of people who had encamped there since Oct. 17 and ...
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