Occupy DC faces 'noon' deadline to end camping
An Occupy protester sits at the McPherson Square Occupy encampment in Washington, DC, on January 30, 2012. Occupy protesters in the nation's capital were preparing for a noon Monday deadline set by federal park
An Occupy protester sits at the McPherson Square Occupy encampment in Washington, DC, on January 30, 2012. Occupy protesters in the nation's capital were preparing for a noon Monday deadline set by federal park
WASHINGTON — U.S. Park Police say an officer used an electronic stun gun on an Occupy DC participant who was tearing down fliers warning protesters about the ban on camping in McPherson Square. Police said the unidentified man was charged with disorderly conduct.
Photos: Occupy DC Girds Its Loins for Eviction Tomorrow. My brother and I went down to McPherson Square today to mock some of the Occupiers for their upcoming eviction tomorrow. Hopefully this isn't the tent of an English
The National Park Service plans to crack down Monday on what it calls "sleeping activity" at two longstanding camps established by Occupy DC demonstrators in the nation's capital.
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