Oakland police arresting about 300 'Occupy' protesters
26 2012 at 8:46 AM ?Occupy Oakland is still at it, with plans this weekend to move into a vacant building that protesters can call home. "Like millions of people in this country, Occupy Oakland has no home. On January 28, Move-in Day, we're going to
Booted off Kickstarter for who-knows-why, Oak-U-Tron 201X, the rolling, battery-powered arcade cabinet meant to provide R&R to Occupy Oakland's weary soldiers, is nonetheless complete. It's scheduled to roll out during the Move-In March planned for
Oakland spends about $50000 per week to detail 100 police officers to the Saturday night Occupy protests downtown. The news spotlight has moved elsewhere, but Oakland continues to shell out hundreds of thousands of dollars a month for the Occupy
Helicopter feed of police blocking Laney College off.
by Move-in Media/Outreach Oakland, CA- On January 28, Occupy Oakland will take over a vacant building in the city of Oakland to establish a new home, social center and meeting space for the movement. The "Move-in" action will begin with a two-day
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