Occupy Wall Street Removed from Zuccotti Park by NYPD (11/15/2011)
Around 1 a.m. on November 15, the New York Police Department
forcibly removed Occupy Wall Street protesters (OWS) from their
months-long encampment in Zuccotti Park. Depending on how you feel
about OWS, the clearing of the privately owned park was either long
overdue or a violation of First Amendment rights. A new policy
allows protesters to gather in the park, but they cannot sleep or
camp there.
Reason contributor Michael Tracey
captured live footage as the NYPD forced OWS participants out of
the park and away from adjacent areas. This four-minute video is
taken from about 35 minutes of footage and includes an interview
with a protester explaining how the original clearing of the park
took place. "Even like the legitimate press," he explains, "like
CNN, they [the NYPD] wouldn't allow them in there."
Watch also NYPD Cop Punches
Protester, similarly taken from Tracey's footage.
And check out our ongoing OWS videos and coverage here.
About 4:20 minutes. Shot by Michael Tracey; edited by Meredith Bragg.
Follow Tracey on Twitter at @mtracey
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